I am a historian of philosophy working mostly on the early modern scholasticism of the 16th and 17th centuries.
In 2015, I earned my PhD on semiotic theories in early modern philosophy, under the supervision of Philippe Hamou (Université de Lille) and Giulia Belgioioso (Università del Salento - Lecce). My major scientific achievement is my monograph on semiotic theories in the seventeenth century (Vrin, 2021).
After three years at the GEMCA, UCLouvain, I currently work as a postdoctoral researcher at the LabEx COMOD of the University of Lyon. I develop a research in history of philosophy on the relations between philosophical and martial …
I am a historian of philosophy working mostly on the early modern scholasticism of the 16th and 17th centuries.
In 2015, I earned my PhD on semiotic theories in early modern philosophy, under the supervision of Philippe Hamou (Université de Lille) and Giulia Belgioioso (Università del Salento - Lecce). My major scientific achievement is my monograph on semiotic theories in the seventeenth century (Vrin, 2021).
After three years at the GEMCA, UCLouvain, I currently work as a postdoctoral researcher at the LabEx COMOD of the University of Lyon. I develop a research in history of philosophy on the relations between philosophical and martial cultures during the 16th century.
I am also an expert of the Austro-German tradition, involving, among others, authors such as B. Bolzano, F. Brentano, E. Husserl, A. Marty, A. Meinong, as well as G. Frege and L. Wittgenstein. I have strong interests in philosophy of language and mind. I am a founding member of Inbegriff – Geneva Seminar for Austro-German Philosophy.