Roberto Keller
Doctorant de Fabrice Teroni et de Conor McHugh
Research
My research revolves around the notion of correctness and its ramifications in normative and metanormative theory. I am interested in what it is for something to be correct or incorrect, how facts about correctness provide us with normative guidance, and how correctness relates to other normative properties such as goodness, norms, and reasons. These questions are at the centre of my SNSF project supervised by Prof. Fabrice Teroni and . My other research interests include various topics in value analysis, moral psychology, and metanormative theory.
Publications
- Keller, R. (2024) A new 'normal', Analysis, forthcoming, []
- Keller, R. (2022). Goodness beyond Reason, Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 11(2): 78-85.
- Keller, R. (2022). On the fittingness of agential evaluations. Philosophical Explorations, 25(2): 251-268.
- Keller, R., and Ombrato M. D. (2022). Affective Sensibilities and Meliorative Value. Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, 114(2): 155-171.
Grants
- 2020-2024: SNSF Doc.CH grant for the project 'On the Normativity of Correctness'.
Degrees
- MA in Philosophy, focus on contemporary philosophy, Université de Genève (2019)
- BA in Philosophy and English Language and Literature, Université de Genève (2017)