Holding a Ph.D. in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, I am currently an assistant professor at the Department of Philosophy of the NOVA University of Lisbon (Faculty of Social and Human Sciences), where I am in charge of the chairs of Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Knowledge.
I am a member of the "Association HyperNietzsche"; the "Ibero-American Network of Nietzsche Studies"; the "Iberian Network of Philosophy of Science"; and collaborator of the "Internationale Nietzscheforschungsgruppe Stuttgart". Also, I am the coordinator of the "Lisbon Nietzsche Group" based at the Institute of Philosophy of the NOVA University (IFILNOVA).
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Holding a Ph.D. in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, I am currently an assistant professor at the Department of Philosophy of the NOVA University of Lisbon (Faculty of Social and Human Sciences), where I am in charge of the chairs of Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Knowledge.
I am a member of the "Association HyperNietzsche"; the "Ibero-American Network of Nietzsche Studies"; the "Iberian Network of Philosophy of Science"; and collaborator of the "Internationale Nietzscheforschungsgruppe Stuttgart". Also, I am the coordinator of the "Lisbon Nietzsche Group" based at the Institute of Philosophy of the NOVA University (IFILNOVA).
My main fields of academic interest are the History of Philosophy and the History and Philosophy of Science. My work has focused most extensively on Friedrich Nietzsche (epistemology and anthropological ethics); Ernst Mach (anti-realism and pragmatist epistemology); William James (pragmatism and radical empiricism); Mary B. Hesse (post-empiricism and constructivism).