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I currently hold an FWO-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Leuven, Belgium.

I am affiliated to (i) Igor Douven's Formal Epistemology Project (FEP), which has recently relocated from KUL to the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, as well as (ii) Hannes Leitgeb's new Centre for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) at the University of Munich, Germany. 

I was recently Adam Smith Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany (Winter semester 2010-2011).   

I am cofounder of the Choice & Inference blog, which I launched in 2009 in collaboration with  Jonah Schupbach.

You can find a video of a recent talk of mine ('Subjective Probabilities Need Not Be Sharp') on the MCMP itunes channel.

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About me

Raised and educated in Toulouse, France I moved to the UK in 1995 to take a degree in linguistics at King's College Cambridge, followed by a masters in philosophy of cognitive science at the University of Sussex and a PhD in Philosophy at King's College London.

Prior to taking up my current post, I have held positions in a number of  European departments, including the London School of Economics, Birkbeck College, the University of Glasgow and KU Leuven.

My philosophical ancestry: C.H. Weisse > H. Lotze > J. Ward > G. E. Moore > C. Lewy > I. Hacking > D. Papineau > me. [-]

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