I’ve been a postdoc in Philosophy at Dortmund University since October 2024. Before that, I received my PhD from Saarland University, where I was also a research and teaching fellow (2018–2024) I did my MA in Philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin (2018) and my BA in Philosophy, Sociology, and Political Sciences at TU Dresden (2012). I was a research and teaching fellow at Humboldt University Berlin (2019–2020) and a research visitor at Rutgers University (Fall 2021).
My research is mainly on moral theory, with a specialisation on the ethics of well-being, population ethics, interpersonal aggregation, and distributive justice. In my disser…
I’ve been a postdoc in Philosophy at Dortmund University since October 2024. Before that, I received my PhD from Saarland University, where I was also a research and teaching fellow (2018–2024) I did my MA in Philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin (2018) and my BA in Philosophy, Sociology, and Political Sciences at TU Dresden (2012). I was a research and teaching fellow at Humboldt University Berlin (2019–2020) and a research visitor at Rutgers University (Fall 2021).
My research is mainly on moral theory, with a specialisation on the ethics of well-being, population ethics, interpersonal aggregation, and distributive justice. In my dissertation "The Dual Force of Welfare", I’ve investigated the distinction between personal and impersonal views in welfare ethics. Finishing upon these issues, I plan to work more on (partial) aggregation, particularly in multiple-option choices. I’m also interested in political philosophy, decision theory, and applied ethics. I’m a co-organiser of the Workshop on Welfare and Ethics (WoW) and I was Vice President of the German Society for Utilitarian Studies (2020–2023).