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Harvard

4 February 2014

From February to May 2014 I will be Visiting Fellow in Philosophy at Harvard. Among other things, I will be …

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Year 2

10 September 2013

Having survived the first week of the academic year, with all its openings and introductions, it is time to look …

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VENI project funding granted!

30 July 2012

My VENI grant application was successful which means that this Fall I will start work on my project “Philosophy as …

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On abstracts

12 June 2012

When I first began thinking about writing my new grant application and research project proposal, I didn’t yet fully realize …

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From the peer review to the interview

28 May 2012

At the end of April I received the three referee reports for my grant application on “Philosophy as Science: The …

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