Graduate Student, Philosophy
About
My main academic interest is the interdisciplinary study of decision-making in social interactions. I am particularly interested in exploring how empirical research on decision-making can inform prescriptive theories of social behavior and judgment. In the long run, I intend to investigate the implications of this kind of research for public policy making and social choice theory.
I am also interested in various topics in contemporary political philosophy (e.g., grounding of human rights) and in general philosophy of science (e.g., realism/antirealism debate, the nature of thought experiments, modeling).
Contact Information
http://philosophy.sas.upenn.edu/students/guillot
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Philosophy
Cohen Hall, Room 433
249 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA







