I am a Postdoctoral research fellow at the City University of New York, Graduate Center. I completed my PhD at the Institut Jean Nicod in Paris and at the University of Geneva under the supervision of Jérôme Dokic and Fabrice Teroni. I work in philosophy of mind, philosophy of emotion, cognitive science, epistemology, and philosophy of psychiatry. My dissertation, entitled "The Anxious Inquirer: Emotions and Epistemic Uncertainty", concerns the relation between the epistemic attitude of doubt, emotional states like anxiety, and their role in our epistemic activities. My current project is entitled "How we feel the future: hope, anxiety, and h…
I am a Postdoctoral research fellow at the City University of New York, Graduate Center. I completed my PhD at the Institut Jean Nicod in Paris and at the University of Geneva under the supervision of Jérôme Dokic and Fabrice Teroni. I work in philosophy of mind, philosophy of emotion, cognitive science, epistemology, and philosophy of psychiatry. My dissertation, entitled "The Anxious Inquirer: Emotions and Epistemic Uncertainty", concerns the relation between the epistemic attitude of doubt, emotional states like anxiety, and their role in our epistemic activities. My current project is entitled "How we feel the future: hope, anxiety, and hypothetical thinking" and concerns the emotion-cognition interactions at play in our apprehension of future possibilities and their value for us.