College: King’s
Supervisors: Anna Alexandrova & Staffan Müller-Wille
Thesis topic: More-than-Human Social Inquiry: Philosophical Foundations and Implications
Research fields: Philosophy of social science; Political and social theory; Environmental philosophy; History of the social and political sciences
Prior Education:
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Toronto
St. Francis College
Research experience:
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Horizon Europe project “Towards an Economy for Sustainable Well-Being: Integrated Policies and Transformative Indicators”
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NextGenerationEU project “Ethics and Social Challenges”
Publications:
“Ontological Inflections in Post-Paranoid Theory: Epistemic Prison and Ontological Alternatives.” Prolegomena (2025). https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/491278
“Theory in Bold Strokes: Legacies of William E. Connolly.” Theory & Event (2025). https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/964128
“Foucault’s Culturalist Axiomatic: A Nietzschean Naturalist Rejoinder.” Nietzsche-Studien (2024). https://doi.org/10.1515/nietzstu-2024-0013
“Nietzsche’s Political Naturalism: Beyond Logocentrism and Anthropocentrism.” Journal of Social and Political Philosophy (2024). https://doi.org/10.3366/jspp.2024.0088
“The Metaphysics of Politics: Nietzsche and his Interlocutors.” PhD dissertation (2023) https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/items/b5c29bd1-0991-4788-904a-1e69bbb7a02e
Teaching experience:
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Part IB
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What is Science?
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Can Machines Think?
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Philosophy of Scientific Models
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Philosophy of Biology
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Philosophy of Science in Practice
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Part II
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Philosophy of Climate Science
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Sociology of Science
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Ethics & Politics of Technology
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Theories of Power
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Introduction to Political Theory: Modern Political Thought
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Introduction to Political Theory: Ancient Political Thought
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Capitalism & Ecology
Awards:
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Cambridge Trust Doctoral Fellowship
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History & Philosophy of Science Trust Fund (Rausing, Williamson and Lipton)
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Frankopan Fund (Staples Trust)
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Full Doctoral Fellowship
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James Hart Fellowship
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Dean’s Teaching Fellowship
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Valedictorian (graduated first in class)
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Presidential Scholarship for Academic Excellence
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William R. Hearst Foundation Endowed Scholarship
