About the author


I am not an academic, not even a graduate of any university or college. Moreover, I am not affiliated to any school or academic institution.

I was born in 1968. In my teens I read Plato, but found it difficult. Then in 1989, I read a book written by Karl Popper: “Objective Knowledge. An Evolutionary Approach.” In the following years, I read everything published by Karl Popper I could get hold of and started to work on the solution of the mind-body problem. As I wanted to discuss my ideas critically with the means of deductive logic, I read about logic and tried to understand it. I was never quite satisfied with my attempts to make sense of it; and only after almost twenty years of research into the matter of logic and the philosophy of logic, I have answered all my questions to my satisfaction.

My answers are formulated, applied and discussed in Contents, Sentences, and Possibilities. This essay does not contain a solution of the mind-body problem, though. It stays within the field of the philosophy of logic.

To take on the mind-body problem, I have created a theory of causality that entails indeterminism. The essay Causality (First Draft) is now available. Its main thesis was created many years ago.

Currently, I am working on the first draft of The Solution of the Mind-Body Problem.