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Arnaud Pelletier

Arnaud Pelletier

Arnaud Pelletier is Professor of Early Modern Philosophy at the Université libre de Bruxelles, where he has directed the Centre de recherche en Philosophie (PHI) since 2018. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Sapienza University of Rome and Princeton University, and was a member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He is currently co-director of the EOS project RENEW18, which explores responses to the Newtonian mathematical-experimental paradigm in the eighteenth century.

His research focuses on early modern philosophy, with a particular emphasis on the German Enlightenment—from Leibniz to Kant—and its various receptions, including in the social sciences. Among his recent publications are the two volumes of Martial Gueroult’s lectures on Kant at the Collège de France (Éditions du Collège de France, 2022 and 2025). He is currently working on a monograph dedicated to Leibniz’s doctrine of categories.

Arnaud will join the Maison Française as a Notcom Fellow in January 2026.

Email: Arnaud.Pelletier@ulb.be


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