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    Allocation among multiple selves
    with Zeyu Liu and Simon Weidenholzer
    Theory and Decision 100 (2): 593-611. 2026.
    We propose a model of individual decision making that separates a central executive system (“Ego”) from a sub-self with its own preferences (“Cold”) and an impulsive sub-self with different preferences (“Hot”). Ego cares only about the payoffs of the other two sub-selves and allocates available resources between them. For standard neoclassical preferences over joint consumption, we show that in subgame perfect Nash equilibrium, Ego will choose a resource allocation that enables neither Hot nor C…Read more
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    On free will or the lack thereof
    with Robert Sapolsky and Alexandra Mikhailova
    In this interview, Robert Sapolsky outlines his view on Free Will and related topics. The discussion anticipates his upcoming book Determined: The Science of Life Without Free Will. Various topics are covered at the intersection of neuroscience with philosophy, education, and the criminal justice system.
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    The ant colony as a test for scientific theories of consciousness
    with Eirik Søvik
    Synthese 198 (2): 1457-1480. 2021.
    The appearance of consciousness in the universe remains one of the major mysteries unsolved by science or philosophy. Absent an agreed-upon definition of consciousness or even a convenient system to test theories of consciousness, a confusing heterogeneity of theories proliferate. In pursuit of clarifying this complicated discourse, we here interpret various frameworks for the scientific and philosophical study of consciousness through the lens of social insect evolutionary biology. To do so, we…Read more
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    The ant colony as a test for scientific theories of consciousness
    with Eirik Søvik
    Synthese (2): 1-24. 2019.
    The appearance of consciousness in the universe remains one of the major mysteries unsolved by science or philosophy. Absent an agreed-upon definition of consciousness or even a convenient system to test theories of consciousness, a confusing heterogeneity of theories proliferate. In pursuit of clarifying this complicated discourse, we here interpret various frameworks for the scientific and philosophical study of consciousness through the lens of social insect evolutionary biology. To do so, we…Read more