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<p>Welcome. This blog is where I work through ideas at the intersection of German idealism, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mathematics.</p>
<p>By day I’m a knowledge engineer; by night an amateur philosopher and systems thinking enthusiast. That background shows up here as a recurring interest in formal structure: how Hegelian dialectic, Kantian categories, logical systems, and mathematical foundations can all be read as attempts to model how a system comes to know, or constitute, itself. Expect posts that move freely between Hegel and Kant, formal logic, the foundations of mathematics, and the systems-theoretic frameworks I use to tie them together.</p>
<p>New articles roughly once a fortnight. Thanks for reading.</p>



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