Academic Roadmap
I spent most of my academic life at the University of Amsterdam's Philosophy Department, where I got the chance to start teaching and undertake a PhD after completing my studies.
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My dissertation falls within the NWO-funded project "Moral Truth: Exploring the Concept of Practical Cognition in Kant's Ethics". The PI is Thomas Nys, and my additional advisors are Pauline Kleingeld and Beate Roessler.​
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I am grateful to have had the opportunity to travel extensively during my PhD, with semester-long research stays at Princeton University (sponsored by Andrew Chignell) and Goethe University Frankfurt (sponsored by Marcus Willaschek).
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Additionally, I am a member of the 'Kant, Kantianism, and Morality' research group led by Pauline Kleingeld. You can find all the details on the group's website.
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A full CV is available upon request.
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PhD, University of Amsterdam
2023 - 2027 (expected)
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Project: "Moral Truth: Exploring the Concept of Practical Cognition in Kant's Ethics"​
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More information can be found on the project's website.​​​
Junior Lecturer, University of Amsterdam
2022 - 2023
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2023 - University Teaching Qualification (BKO)
MA Philosophy, University of Amsterdam
2020 - 2022
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Two-year Research Master's​
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Thesis: "Beyond the Practical Turn: A Metaphysical Regrounding of Kant's Conception of Freedom"​
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GPA: 8.8/10 (cum laude)
BA Philosophy, University of Amsterdam
2017 - 2020
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With extended honours program
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Thesis: "A Transcendentally Ideal Causal Refutation of Idealism"​
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GPA: 8.6/10 (cum laude)​