About

I’m a Professor of Philosophy at CÉGEP (College) Edouard Montpetit in Canada and an executive council member of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP). My research interests lie in the area of philosophy of mind—mainly on emotion, consciousness, and the self, and in philosophy of psychology and psychiatry—mainly on the role of values and first-person perspectives in psychiatric categories, and on how Neurodiversity impacts our understanding of autism. These areas intersect in most of my work: I have written on the role emotions play in eating disorders, and I’m currently working on affective harm in psychiatry, for which I propose an account of emotional relationality to mitigate it.

Previously, I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Clemson University (SC). Before that, I was a Postdoctoral Associate at the Rotman Institute of Philosophy at Western University, supervised by Jackie Sullivan. Before, a postdoc fellow at the University of Antwerp, supervised by Bence Nanay. Before, a postdoc at the Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency, at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), supervised by Amandine Catala, and before that, a postdoc at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), under the supervision of Jesse Prinz. I completed my Ph.D. in philosophy at UQAM and Paris-Sorbonne, in 2018, under the supervision of Luc Faucher and Daniel Andler.

I am one of the founders and organizers of Philo-Située (previously Fillosophie), which promotes the presence and impact of women – trans inclusive – in philosophy; and co-founder and organizer of the Webinar in Philosophy of Psychiatry.