Research
My work develops a research program at the intersection of neuroscience, philosophy of mind, ethics, and collective structures. Across books, papers, and conference work, I examine process-based models of mind and challenge static constructs such as consciousness, free will, morality, and rationality.
This page brings together the main books, papers, and ongoing directions that currently shape this research trajectory.
Books
The Next Mutation
2024
Book manuscript
A philosophical and scientific examination of artificial intelligence as a non-biological leap, arguing that selection may have found a new carrier that no longer depends on biological life.
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Psychonstructor
2022
Papers & Preprints
Consciousness as a Misleading Construct: Toward a Process-Based Account of Mind
Zenodo, 2026
A process-based account arguing that consciousness is not a unified phenomenon but a linguistic construct compressing multiple interacting neurocognitive processes.
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Endmachtgefüge
Zenodo, 2026
A conceptual framework for understanding the final configuration of power and structural dynamics in collective systems.
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Responsibility Without Free Will
Zenodo, 2026
A neuroethical model of responsibility grounded in graded regulatory capacity rather than metaphysical free will.
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Reason as a Post-Hoc Construct: A Neurophilosophical Analysis of Rationality Without a Central Faculty
Zenodo, 2026
A neurophilosophical analysis of rationality as a post-hoc construct produced by distributed evaluation, regulation, and interpretation rather than by a central faculty of reason.
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2026 Conferences
Responsibility Without Free Will
Neuroethics 2026 · Oral talk – Lucca, Italy
A conference presentation developing responsibility as a graded regulatory capacity emerging from neural, affective, and predictive constraints.
A Graded Moral Regulation Model for Ethical Agency Under Uncertainty
Neuroethics 2026 · Poster – Lucca, Italy
A poster presentation proposing a graded model of ethical regulation under uncertainty, beyond static moral binaries.
Conscious Regulation and Ethical Normativity: A Layered Neurophilosophical Account
ASSC 2026 · Poster · Santiago de Chile
European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
ESPP 2026 · In Person · Netherlands
Research Directions
Freedom as a Stabilized Percept: A Neurophilosophical Model of Control Estimation Under Narrative Constraint
A neurophilosophical account of freedom as a stabilized percept emerging from control estimation, predictive regulation, and narrative constraint rather than from an independent inner faculty.
The Myth of Happiness: A Neurophilosophical and Historical Analysis
A critical analysis of happiness as a historically variable and neurocognitively unstable construct.
Dignified Revolt and the Refusal of Reproductive Structures of Suffering
A study of refusal, revolt, and resistance against systems that reproduce suffering across psychological and collective life.
Embracing Nihilism: Meaning Collapse, Predictive Minds, and the Possibility of Nondual Grounding
An inquiry into nihilism, collapse of meaning, predictive cognition, and the possibility of a nondual orientation beyond inherited metaphysical structures.
Effort–Delay–Reward Mismatch: A Process-Based Model of Addiction Susceptibility
A process-based model examining addiction susceptibility through temporal delay, reward prediction, and regulatory instability.