CV

Areas of Specialisation: Axiomatic Theories of Truth, Philosophy of Mathematics, Epistemology

Areas of competence: Philosophical Logic, Philosophy of Truth

Employment

  • Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Warsaw (2022 - present)

Education

  • University of Bristol: PhD in Philosophy (2022)

    • Dissertation: The Epistemology of Meta-theoretic Properties of Mathematical Theories: Consistency, Soundness, Categoricity. Supervisors: Catrin Campbell-Moore, Johannes Stern and Leon Horsten

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität: BA in Philosophy (2018)

    • Thesis: Truth and Reflection: An Investigation of Reflection Principles in Axiomatic Theories of Truth. Supervisor: Martin Fischer

Visiting Appointments

  • Underwood International College, Yonsei University. Host: Professor Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (21.10.2023 - 04.11.2023).

  • PHIER: Laboratoire Philosophies et Rationalité, Université Clairmont Auvergne. Host: Professor Henri Galinon 27.3.2023 - 6.4.2023)

  • MCMCP (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy): Postdoctoral visiting researcher (31.01.23 - 7.02.23)

  • University of Warsaw: postdoctoral researcher (1.10.22 - 9.10.22)

  • NYU (New York University): doctoral researcher, hosted by Crispin Wright (27.01.20 - 30.5.20)

  • MCMP: doctoral researcher, hosted by Martin Fischer (10.6.19 - 7.7.19)

  • FSB (Foundational Studies Bristol): visiting researcher, hosted by Leon Horsten (2017)

Funding, Grants, and Awards:

  • South, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership (SWW DTP), grant number reference: AH/L503939/1: ca. £72.000. Funding awarded to pursue my research project at the University of Bristol:

    • Theories of Truth and Foundations for Mathematics: Epistemic Warrants and Reflection Principles (2018-2022)

  • SWW DTP Student Development Fund: ca. £9000. Visiting appointment at the University of New York (NYU) (2020)

  • Conference Grant awarded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the Conference Understanding Reflection: ca. €18.000 (2019)

  • Young Scholar Prize awarded by the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy (SIFA) for the best talk in logic at the conference Philosophical Perspectives: €250 (2018)

  • Scholarship for excellent performance awarded by the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes): ca. €7000 (2017)

  • Erasmus Grant (2017)

Publications

1. Definite Totalities and Determinate Truth in Conceptual Structuralism (with Martin Fischer), Synthese, 203, 26 (2024), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-023-04443-5.

2. Internal Categoricity, Truth and Determinacy (with Martin Fischer), Journal of Philosophical Logic 52, 1295–1325 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10992-023-09707-6

3. Cognitive Projects and the Trustworthiness of Positive Truth, Erkenntnis, 88, 3527–3550 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-022-00516-y

4. Truth, Reflection, and Commitment (with Leon Horsten), in (Johannes Stern and Carlo Nicolai eds) Modes of Truth. The Unified Approach to Truth, Modalities, and Paradox, Routledge, 2021.

In progress (no titles for blind review)

  • A paper on the Implicit Commitment Thesis, Responsibility and the Acceptability of Consistency

  • A paper on Epistemic Entitlement and Knowledge Closure

  • A paper on Disagreement and Realism in Set Theory (with Deborah Kant).

Selected talks

  • “Implicit Commitment, Entitlement and Responsibility”, Epistemic and Semantic Commitments of Foundational Theories, University of Warsaw, 2022

  • “The Soundness Argument, Transmission Failure and the Consistency of Arithmetic”, Epistemology of Reflection Principles Seminar, Online, 2021

  • “Internal Categoricity, Truth and Determinateness”, at Foundational Studies Bristol, 2021 and Konstanz University, 2021.

  • “Coherent Truth Theories”, the conference Reflection in Philosophy and Mathematics, Munich, 2019

  • “The Epistemological Status of Reflection Principles”, Conference for Philosophy of Science and Formal Methods in Philosophy, (CoPS-FaM-19), Gdansk, 2019, and at the Eleventh French PhilMath Workshop (FPMW 11), Paris, 2019

  • “Reflecting on Truth and Falsity”, at the conference Trends in Logic 2019, Current Issues in Philosophical Logic, Moscow, 2019

  • “Theories of Truth, Cognitive Projects and Trustworthiness”, at the 4th SILFS Postgraduate Conference on Logic and Philosophy of Science, Urbino, 2019

  • “Truth, Trustworthiness and Reflection”, at the conference Philosophical Perspectives. The 13th conference of the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy, Novara, 2018

Teaching

  • University of Bristol:

    • Teaching Assistant, Seminar “Logic and Critical Thinking” (2019)

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München:

    • Teaching Assistant, Seminar “The Revision Theory of Truth” (2017)

    • Teaching Assistant, Seminar “From paraconsistency over the limits of thought to Buddhist logic” (2017)

Professional Service: