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2020
Ph.D. in philosophy, University of Zurich
Title: Believing Rationally Under the Influence

09/2018 – 08/2019
Swiss National Science Foundation Doc.Mobility Fellow “Believing under the Influence”,
University of Toronto, mentored by J. Nagel

Since 8/2018
PhD student, University of Zurich
Employed in the ‘Cognitive Irrationality Project’ Swiss National Science Foundation

08/2015 – 07/2018
PhD student, University of Basel
Employed in the ‘Cognitive Irrationality Project’
Swiss National Science Foundation

11/2014
Msc in Philosophy
University of Edinburgh

09/2012
BA of Arts
University of Geneva
September 2012

University of Zürich

Melanie Sarzano (2020). L’empiètement pragmatique est-il pragmatiste?. Klēsis Revue Philosophique, 45.
Melanie Sarzano (2018). Costly False Beliefs: what self deception and pragmatic encroachment can tell us about the rationality of beliefs. Les ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, 3 (2), 119 - 134.
Marie van Loon & Melanie Sarzano (2016). Quelques problèmes de la conception duale de la norme de l’action et de l’assertion. Réponse à Jacques-Henri Vollet. In Jean-Marie Chevalier & Benoit Gaultier (eds.) (Ed.). La connaissance et ses raisons. Paris: Collège de France.
Melanie Sarzano (2016). La Connaissance (Grand Public). L’encyclopédie Philosophique en Ligne. (external link).