
معرفی
Marine Fauché is a Junior Professor in Philosophy and Epistemology of Nature at University of Paris-Saclay, affiliated with the Laboratory of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution (ESE) and the research team Ecological trajectories and society. Her work integrates philosophical inquiry with ecological field research to address contemporary environmental challenges.
Her academic background includes:
- PhD in Environmental Philosophy, University of Montpellier (2023)
- Master in Climate, Land Use and Ecological Sciences, University of Paris-Saclay (2019)
- Master in History of Philosophy, ENS Lyon (2016)
- Agrégation de Philosophie (2015)
Dr. Fauché's research spans environmental philosophy with emphasis on ethics, politics, aesthetics, and epistemology of nature. She pioneers field philosophy methodologies and environmental humanities approaches, actively developing interdisciplinary arts-science collaborations to examine ecological crises through critical philosophical frameworks. Her work challenges conventional boundaries between theoretical inquiry and practical environmental engagement.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals consistent focus on Mediterranean ecosystems under climate change, temporal dimensions of conservation practices, and philosophical examinations of endemism. She synthesizes Benjaminian critical theory with ecological fieldwork while exploring intersections between species conservation, cultural reproduction, and ethical decision-making in changing environments.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
She currently supervises master's students and plans to initiate doctoral supervision from September 2026. Her research is conducted within Laboratory ESE's interdisciplinary framework, collaborating with the Ecological trajectories and society team on projects examining socio-ecological transitions and conservation epistemologies.




