He received his BA in Philosophy from the University of Bologna in 2018, with a dissertation titled Rousseau as a Philosopher of History. In 2021, he obtained his MA in Philosophical Sciences from the same university, graduating with honours, with a dissertation in History of Philosophy titled Metaphysical Leopardi. The Zibaldone: Becoming, God and Nature in Leopardi’s Nihilism.
During his MA studies, he spent an Erasmus semester at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. In the academic year 2022/23, he completed the annual advanced programme of the Scuola Internazionale di Alti Studi at Fondazione Collegio San Carlo in Modena, attending seminars mainly focused on the history of philosophy of law, together with additional training in transferable skills.
Since 1 November 2023, he has been enrolled in the PhD programme in Philosophy, Science, Cognition, and Semiotics at the University of Bologna. His doctoral project, provisionally titled The Phenomenistic Roots of J.S. Mill’s Psychologism, focuses on John Stuart Mill’s philosophy, with particular attention to the relationship between phenomenalist epistemology and psychologistic logic.
During his PhD, he carried out a visiting period at the Centre d’histoire des philosophies modernes de la Sorbonne – Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, from January to July 2025. He returned to the same centre to continue his research activity between March and June 2026.
In the academic years 2023/24 and 2024/25, he served as a teaching tutor for the undergraduate course in Bioethics at the Department of Philosophy and Communication of the University of Bologna.
He has presented papers at national and international conferences, including the Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy, held at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität (Jena) in 2025.