Time Explained offers a clear introduction to philosophical and scientific questions about past, present, and future. It shows why time is more than what clocks measure and explores how change, memory, possibility, and impermanence are connected. At its centre is a simple distinction: only the present exists, yet reality extends beyond what presently exists. The past is real as what actually happened; the future is real as an open field of grounded possibilities. The book is written for readers seeking an accessible introduction to the philosophy of time and Existential Realism without requiring prior philosophical knowledge.
Time Explained
An accessible introduction to the world of becoming and the fundamental questions of time.
FABRICA MUNDI
How the brain constructs a model of the world from perception, experience, and prior knowledge.
FABRICA MUNDI explores how we perceive, think, and learn. The brain does not passively reproduce reality. It interprets sensory input, combines it with memories and expectations, and develops mental models that support orientation and action. These constructions are not arbitrary. They are constrained and continually corrected by an independent reality. The book connects cognitive constructivism with neuroscience, developmental psychology, evolution, and social cognition. It is written for readers who want to understand how our experience of the world and our understanding of ourselves arise.
ER — Existence, Reality and Time
A systematic development of Existential Realism.
ER — Existence, Reality and Time continues the questions introduced in Time Explained and develops Existential Realism as a broader philosophical framework. The book examines the fundamental distinction between present existence and the wider domain of reality. It asks how past facts can remain real, why future possibilities can be objectively significant, and what role the present plays in change and becoming. It connects these questions with metaphysics, relativity, quantum physics, causation, cognition, and lived temporal experience. The book is intended for readers who want to understand ER in greater depth, examine its arguments, and explore its wider implications.
Moments of Excellence
Stoic clarity for a life between acceptance and action.
Moments of Excellence is an accessible introduction to the practical philosophy of Stoicism. It explores how we can distinguish between what we are able to influence and what lies beyond our control. Stoicism does not require passive resignation or the suppression of emotion. It asks us to examine our judgments, act reasonably, and accept what cannot be changed without abandoning responsibility. Through clear explanations, practical exercises, and numerous illustrations, the book connects ancient Stoic thought with the challenges of contemporary life.
Photo Books
Mountains, landscapes, and journeys presented through carefully composed visual narratives.
The Alps and the mountains of other regions are, for me, places of openness, concentration, and direct experience. My photo books bring together landscapes, changing light, and impressions gathered through travel. Their focus is not only on dramatic views, but also on quiet paths, shifting weather, geological forms, and the distinctive atmosphere of remote places. The books combine landscape photography with personal observation and invite readers to experience familiar and distant mountain environments with greater attention.