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I am currently a postdocrotal research fellow at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Potsdam, funded by a fellowship from the Minerva Stiftung. Between 2017 and 2021 I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Leipzig and at the University of Jena.

I received my PhD from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago in August 2017. My dissertation, Rules of Inference, concerns the nature of reasoning, understood as the activity through which we articulate the justification of our beliefs. The dissertation focuses on the early Wittgenstein's conception of reasoning and his rejection of the standard model of inference as guided by rules. 

I have also written on the notion of truth in ethics, on the challenges of intercultural understanding, on Wittgenstein's conception of the necessity of logic and on his articulation of the method of philosophy, as well as on Heidegger's conception of history and his critique of metaphysics.  To read more about my publications click here.