Sacha Ferrari is a doctoral researcher at the Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science of the Institute of Philosophy at KU Leuven. Sacha Ferrari received a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Liège (ULg, Belgium), a Master’s degree in Physics and a Master’s degree in Philosophy form the Free University of Brussels (ULB, Belgium).

Sacha’s doctoral research, to be completed in 2024, forms part of an interdisciplinary project, conducted both by the Institute of Philosophy and the Public Governance Institute, titled “How policy-makers use uncertainty information – an empirical study of civic epistemologies”. This project, funded  by the The Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO), aims to draw attention to how the form of uncertainty presentation in a piece of evidence can impact policy-makers deliberation. His particular area of interest focuses on social epistemology: which epistemic dynamics are in stake in deliberative processes or opinion aggregation in a community? How can individuals give trustworthiness to uncertain utterances? How do we deal with uncertainty to produce knowledge and act accordingly?

Contact me! sacha.ferrari [at] kuleuven.be