My research investigates the role of mathematics and probability in science: why they have proven so successful from physics to AI, and what this means both for the future of scientific practice and for the lifeworld of which science is a part.
I strive to remain closely engaged with the realities of contemporary science, especially AI, while drawing on the phenomenological tradition concerned with the Crisis of Science, including the work of Edmund Husserl and Jacob Klein, to illuminate the meaning of scientific knowledge.
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