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Alexis Delamare is a Doctoral Researcher in Philosophy at the University of Rouen Normandy (France) and the University of Heidelberg (Germany), specializing in Husserlian phenomenology and the philosophy of emotions. He is affiliated with ERIAC (Research Institute on Cultures and Societies), where he contributes to research axes on spaces, cultures, and philosophical interpretations. His doctoral work focuses on 'Affectivity in Husserlian Phenomenology,' co-supervised by Prof. Natalie Depraz and Prof. Thomas Fuchs. He holds advanced qualifications including the Agrégation (27th rank) and CAPES (5th rank) in Philosophy, alongside a strong mathematical background from École Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
Education highlights include a Master’s in Philosophy from ENS Lyon (2014–2018), a Baccalauréat in the Scientific Series with top distinctions, and preparatory classes at Lycée Louis-le-Grand. His research interests span phenomenology, value theory, and the intersection of emotions with ethics and consciousness studies. Delamare has taught undergraduate courses on emotions, morality, and phenomenology, co-organizing academic events like the 'Study Days: The Body in Turmoil' (2021) and the Rouen School of Phenomenology seminars.
His publications explore Husserl’s mereological analyses, axiological emotion frameworks, and the phenomenological critique of intellectualism. Awards include the First Prize in the General Philosophy Competition and First Accessit in the General Geography Competition. Current focuses include transdisciplinary projects on emotional responsivism and the application of Husserlian theory to contemporary ethical debates.
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