My research develops a systematic philosophical framework grounded in the structural features of conscious experience. This work investigates how awareness, desire, and decision processes arise within a reality consisting of objects and motion, and how these features provide a foundation for knowledge, intelligence, and moral agency. I argue that objective morality can be derived from the conditions required for conscious beings to pursue their purposes without imposition, and that ideal existence consists in the universal ability of agents to pursue preferred forms of motion within a non-imposing environment.
My work includes the developmen…
My research develops a systematic philosophical framework grounded in the structural features of conscious experience. This work investigates how awareness, desire, and decision processes arise within a reality consisting of objects and motion, and how these features provide a foundation for knowledge, intelligence, and moral agency. I argue that objective morality can be derived from the conditions required for conscious beings to pursue their purposes without imposition, and that ideal existence consists in the universal ability of agents to pursue preferred forms of motion within a non-imposing environment.
My work includes the development of the Assignment, Sequencing, and Comparison (ASC) model of decision-making, a structural account of intelligence as causal understanding, and a theory of objective morality grounded in liberty and non-imposition. These projects integrate philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and metaethics into a unified account of consciousness, knowledge, and moral structure.