Alexis Morin-Martel
Positions held
2023-2024 | Graduate fellow(s), Fundamental ethics |
Participation in CRÉ events
22 January 2024 | CRÉ 2023-2024 Scholarship Graduate Scholars Recipient Seminar – 1st session |
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13 June 2024 | Listening to our silences: Technologies, communication and marginalization |
Flagship themes
Biography
Alexis Morin-Martel is a PhD candidate in philosophy at McGill University. He primarily works on issues in social epistemology, ethics of technology, and meta-ethics. Currently, he is focusing on his doctoral thesis, which comprises a series of essays centered on public trust in public institutions and experts in the context of emerging technologies (such as generative and predictive AI systems) and the prevalence of social media. His thesis is supervised by Natalie Stoljar and Jocelyn Maclure. Before delving into philosophy, he represented Canada as a judo athlete for several years and obtained a law degree from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).
alexis.morin-martel@mail.mcgill.ca