About
Lecturer and researcher in philosophy at Compiègne University of Technology. He teaches epistemology, history of science and philosophy of cognitive science. In addition to these fields, his research focuses on the philosophy of mind, pragmatism, Wittgenstein and the philosophy of technology.
Most viewed articles
Intention and Meaning: Does the Distinction between Intrinsic Intentionality and Derived Intentionality Still Make Sense?
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2025/2 Vol. 312)
Wittgenstein: From action to expression. Mental phenomena and cognitive science
In Archives de philosophie (2019/2 Volume 82)
Rorty before Rorty. On the mind/body distinction
In Archives de philosophie (2019/3 Volume 82)
Delocalizing Mental Phenomena: Dewey’s Philosophy of the Mind
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2008/3 No 245)
Articles
Intention and Meaning: Does the Distinction between Intrinsic Intentionality and Derived Intentionality Still Make Sense?
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2025/2 Vol. 312)
Jean-Marie Chevalier, Peirce ou l’invention de l’épistémologie, Paris, Vrin, 2022, 313 p.
In Revue de métaphysique et de morale (2023/2 No 118)
Rorty before Rorty. On the mind/body distinction
In Archives de philosophie (2019/3 Volume 82)
Wittgenstein: From action to expression. Mental phenomena and cognitive science
In Archives de philosophie (2019/2 Volume 82)
Presentation
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2012/2 No 260)
A Matter of Point of View
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2012/2 No 260)
Delocalizing Mental Phenomena: Dewey’s Philosophy of the Mind
In Revue internationale de philosophie (2008/3 No 245)