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Clarisse Reynard is a doctoral candidate in medieval philosophy at the University of Geneva. Under the supervision of Laurent Cesalli, she is preparing her doctoral thesis focused on memory within the medieval tradition. Her thesis, titled "Commenting on the De memoria in the Fifteenth Century at the University of Paris: Edition, Translation, and Doctrinal Analysis of the Commentary by Jean Versoris," aims to explore medieval conceptions of memory from the 13th to the 15th century. She also has a strong academic background, having obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Musicology from the University of Fribourg in 2018, followed by a Master’s degree in Philosophy in 2019. Her master's thesis dealt with theological skepticism in relation to the knowledge conception of Henri de Gand. In addition to her doctoral research, Reynard is involved in various publications that explore themes related to memory and epistemology in medieval philosophy, contributing to collective works that delve into the intricacies of memory and reminiscence in the medieval period.
University of Geneva • Geneva
Assisting in research related to medieval philosophy under the supervision of Laurent Cesalli.
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