I am a PhD researcher in the project Philosophy as Conceptual Engagement at the University of Vienna.

I work at the intersection of philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science and epistemology. My current research focuses on psychedelic therapy.

I received my MA in philosophy from the Central European University. Before that, I graduated from the Higher School of Economics.

You can find my CV here.

When I’m not doing philosophy, I visit art galleries, dabble in painting, and run. 

Research

My central project at the moment is about psychedelic therapy. Psychedelic therapy seems to hold a lot of promise for treating a diverse range of mental health conditions. But the therapeutic mechanisms of psychedelics are still incompletely understood. Nor is it as of yet clear whether controlled psychedelic use can have distinctively epistemic as well as moral benefits and risks. And while scientific interest in psychedelics is steadily increasing, they remain at the margins within academic philosophy. 

I aim to contribute to the ongoing efforts to bring psychedelic research into philosophical focus. Psychedelic therapy raises a number of philosophical questions and even when the questions it raises are not straightforwardly philosophical, philosophical theories can offer valuable tools for addressing them. Among such questions are whether the subjective experience caused by psychedelics (i.e., the psychedelic “trip”) is therapeutically significant or merely epiphenomenal; whether the therapeutic benefits of controlled psychedelic use come at serious epistemic costs; and whether psychedelics can not only make people healthier and happier but also morally better. 

Related to all this, I have a couple of works in progress: 

Transformative Visions (under review) 
About the role of spontaneous imagination in psychedelic therapy.

Debunking Psychedelic Beliefs
Against the possibility of psychedelic knowledge.

Other work in early stages of development:

A paper on emotions and value in psychedelic therapy
A paper on imagination and personal transformation (with Juliette Vazard)

I’ve written a couple of things about psychedelics and imagination for The Junkyard blog. See here for an immersive mental simulation model of psychedelic visions and here for some general thoughts on the role of imagination in psychedelic therapy.