I'm currently teaching "Philosophy of science and Theory of Reasoning" and "Theory of relations" as a non-tenured, adjunct professor at the University "Niccolò Cusano" in Rome. I'm also finishing a Ph.D. in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Florence and the University of Wuppertal.
I'm interested in the phenomenology of logic, critical phenomenology, and the possibility of a transcendental critique of knowledge. I'm interested in the phenomenology of logic, critical phenomenology, and the possibility of a transcendental critique of knowledge. I adopt a socially focused perspective, influenced by my studies on "naturalized" Kantiani…
I'm currently teaching "Philosophy of science and Theory of Reasoning" and "Theory of relations" as a non-tenured, adjunct professor at the University "Niccolò Cusano" in Rome. I'm also finishing a Ph.D. in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Florence and the University of Wuppertal.
I'm interested in the phenomenology of logic, critical phenomenology, and the possibility of a transcendental critique of knowledge. I'm interested in the phenomenology of logic, critical phenomenology, and the possibility of a transcendental critique of knowledge. I adopt a socially focused perspective, influenced by my studies on "naturalized" Kantianism and Neo-Kantianism.
I'm currently searching for a postdoc position which could allow me to develop this perspective by tackling issues in phenomenological epistemology, theory of information and explanation, social epistemology.