
Between Us, Within Us
How do norms, emotions, and group identities shape our behavior? This project builds a conceptual bridge between philosophy and behavioral science to explore how social dynamics influence individual action and how we, in turn, shape the groups and norms that govern us.
Publications:
Navigating Moral Cognition Under Uncertainty
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Beyond Binary Group Categorization: Towards a Dynamic View of Human Groups
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Unraveling polarization: Insights into individual and collective dynamics
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Neither Human Normativity nor Human Groupness Are in Humanity’s Genes
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The Interplay of Social Identity and Norm Psychology in the Evolution of Human Groups
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Obligations to whom, obligations to what?
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What happens when we place mathematicians and their communities at the center of the story? This project examines how social interactions, professional identities, and cultural norms shape mathematical knowledge, offering a new perspective on Intuitionism as a socially situated school of thought.
Publications:
Intuitionism Resocialized: Individuals, Communities, and the Evolution of Mathematical Knowledge
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Mathematics and Society Reunited: The Social Aspects of Brouwer’s Intuitionism​
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Towards a new philosophical perspective on Hermann Weyl’s turn to intuitionism
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As AI transforms mathematical research, this project investigates how machine reasoning redefines ideas of proof, intuition, and collaboration. It develops a new conceptual framework for understanding mathematics as a hybrid human-machine endeavor within broader epistemological and sociological shifts.
Publications:
From Human Logic to Machine Reasoning: How AI Challenges and Expands the Constructivist Framework​
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