
These texts form part of a continuing line of thought — across neuroscience, philosophy, and the ways in which human and institutional life is shaped.
Some are published here. Others appeared elsewhere.
Essays (on this site)
A Dilemma
When loss has already occurred,
and the most plausible explanation
cannot be confirmed —
is it reasonable to act as if it were true,
when waiting for certainty is not possible?
We can leave it here.
Published elsewhere
Morality and the Brain
On how neural processes shape what feels like moral certainty — and why intuition can diverge from reflection.
Published in The Pioneer →
Between Fear and Freedom
Reflections on how neural and psychological patterns shape the tension between constraint and openness.
Published in The Pioneer →
On Social Pain
A reflection on the neural and experiential dimensions of social pain and its influence on human behaviour.
Published in The Pioneer →
Are We Neuronally Determined — or Free?
A reflection on freedom, responsibility, and the limits of neuroscientific explanation.
Book publication →
Are There Neural Correlates of Aesthetic Judgment?
Reflections on how neural processes relate to aesthetic experience and evaluative judgment.
Book publication →
