I am a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University and a graduate student in cognitive science at the École Normale Supérieure.
I work on language, with a focus on the meaning of explanation and the phenomena that help us explain, like causation and composition. My research draws on work in philosophy of language, cognitive science, and intersecting areas in philosophy of science, epistemology, and metaphysics.
You can learn more about my research by attending one of my upcoming talks (here).
I have a master's in philosophy from La Sorbonne. My master's thesis is on the metalinguistic aspects of ontology and mereology, under the supervision of Jean-Baptiste Rauzy.
Before coming to Paris, I did my BA at Oberlin College, with majors in Philosophy and French. I wrote my undergraduate honors' thesis on modality and free will.
Presentation of my Philosophy Honors research at the Oberlin College Senior Symposium, 4/28/2023
Outside of my research, I have many interests which you can learn more about here.