
I am a philosopher at the University of Lisbon and member of the LanCog Group of the Centre of Philosophy.
I have recently co-founded the Portuguese Epistemology Network, with David Horst and Joshua Rowan Thorpe.
I specialise in analytic epistemology, both theoretical and social. In particular, I am very interested in various issues surrounding the epistemology and normativity of evidence, and how these topics interacts with a clusters of issues in ethics, law, and feminist philosophy.
Recently, I have been awarded a 6-year FCT-fellowship for my project "Demanding Evidence: Epistemic and Legal Problems".
Before joining Lisbon, I held various research fellowships at the University of Glasgow, Lingnan University, University of Edinburgh, Harvard University, and the University of Helsinki.
I received my PhD in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh in 2018, with a thesis entitled “Evidential Externalism”. During my PhD, I spent some time as visiting PhD student at University of Oxford. I obtained my MA and BA in Philosophy at the University of Milan, and spent one year of my MA at KCL, on an Erasmus Scholarship.