This selection of essays, written during studies with the University of Cambridge from 2021 onwards, reflects an ongoing engagement with philosophical questions across a range of themes. While not comprehensive, these works illustrate key strands of inquiry developed during this period and represent continuing lines of thought and exploration.

the burden of legibility: Epistemic labour and the cost of being known by institutions
This essay was submitted for the Philosophy Certificate, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Dr. Milena Ivanova. It received a First Honours mark. (78)
structural inadmissibility: when knowledge cannot enter
This essay was submitted for the Philosophy Certificate, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Dr. Milena Ivanova. It received a First Honours mark. (76)
the genesis of convenience: why localising Poincaré’s aesthetic conventionalism matters
This essay was submitted for the Philosophy Certificate, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Dr. Milena Ivanova. It received a First Honours mark.
Structure in motions: reanimating Poincaré’s epistemology for the 21st century
This essay was submitted for the Philosophy Certificate, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Dr. Milena Ivanova. It received a First Honours mark.