
Fields of research
Jeanne-Rose Arn is a Gates Scholar and Ph.D. Candidate in Law and Philosophy. Her research focuses on the legal and moral responsibility of self-deceivers. Self-deception is a critical topic in today’s world and yet remains unexplored in law. Are people who unconsciously acquire false beliefs despite possessing the correct evidence responsible for these false beliefs and the harmful actions they take based on them, and if so, how? Using philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and the law, Jeanne proposed a new model of self-deception and is building a framework to account for the responsibility of self-deceivers. Throughout her academic and legal work, Jeanne has engaged with various issues concerning the impact of false beliefs, particularly in relation to misinformation, as well as the defense of religious minorities against hate speech before Swiss courts. Jeanne studied both Law and Philosophy at the University of Geneva and Harvard Law School. She has held research and teaching positions in legal philosophy and in tort law at the University of Geneva and at the University of Fribourg (2018-2020). She is currently an Academic Fellow of the University of Geneva Centre for Philanthropy (2018-present), where she focuses on corporate social responsibility. She is also a licensed lawyer in Switzerland.
Jeanne is supervised by Prof. Antje du Bois-Pedain at the Faculty of Law and Prof. Richard Holton at the Faculty of Philosophy.