Anne Fenoy

Anne Fenoy

PhD student in philosophy - UMR 8011

  • UMR 8011 Sciences, Norms and Democracy

Expertise

As a contractual Phd student in philosophy at Sorbonne University within the Doctoral School V Concepts and Languages and the UMR 8011 Sciences, Norms and Democracy, her thesis work combines the history of philosophy and field philosophy. Under the direction of Claire Crignon and Professor Danielle Seilhean, it takes the work of Thomas Willis (1621-1675) as a starting point to question the current issues in the knowledge of diseases of the nervous system. 

She boasts hybrid training as a historian of philosophy and as a communicator, which she puts to good use within the Biomedical Humanities Initiative of Sorbonne University, notably in the management of its website, alongside Laurie-Anne Galiby.