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Photo: Cato Lein
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I am a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University and the Institute for Futures Studies. I obtained my PhD in June, 2025 from Stockholm University where I was supervised by Krister Bykvist, Orri Stefánsson, and Jens Johansson. My research focuses on issues in normative and applied ethics, particularly in the ethics of collective action and the philosophy of death. I also have an interest in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy and economics.
My doctoral dissertation is a compilation thesis on what I call puzzling cases of harm, with chapters on the following themes: moral reasons for individual action in collective harm situations, collective action and oppression, posthumous harm, and pessimism and suicide. My interdisciplinary research to date is in decision theory and focuses on individual decision-making in response to climate change. In the fall of 2026, I will start an international postdoctoral fellowship with a project on the ethics of collective action funded by the Swedish Research Council. The project will be carried out at the University of Toronto, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and the Institute for Futures Studies. You can contact me at: [email protected] |