My academic interests primarily lie at the intersections of the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and cognitive science, where I examine theories of consciousness, personal identity, artificial intelligence, and the nature of objects and properties, alongside the foundational aspects of cognitive science. In addition to my core research, I enjoy exploring topics in the philosophy of religion, focusing on alternative conceptions of divinity, divine attributes, non-religious spirituality, and certain schools of East Asian Buddhism. In the history of philosophy, my attention is drawn to the contributions of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and RenĂ© Desc…

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