PhD related
• I am an economist, with a philosophy background, who studies how different acceptions of individual responsibility are intertwined in ecological economics and question the lack of conception of a non-consequentialist responsibility.
• My work is at the frontier of Ecological Economics, Philosophy of Science and Ethics.
• I am interested in Rational Choice Theories and their underlying normativity; the methods and assumptions of Carbon Pricing and how it effects individual responsibility; and the conceptualizations of individual commitments in economics.

Besides my PhD
• For the year 2023/2024 I am organizing a Reading Workshop on Feminist Standpoint Theories and their reception in Economics. The goal of this Workshop is to study and read Philosophers of Science and Feminist Theorists to better understand their reception (or the lack thereof) in the Economic field.
• I am also an Assistant Managing Editor of Œconomia – History / Epistemology / Philosophy which is a bilingual peer-reviewed journal.
Publications
• 10$ a Ton of Carbon ? The Stern – Nordhaus Controversy : Methodological and Ethical Issues. (Forthcoming) see https://hal.science/CES/hal-04161930v1
• Leaving Consequentialism Behind: What Would be an Individual Ecologic Responsibility ? (Forthcoming)