William Wallace
I am a linguist by training and consider science my home. My background is mainly in business, in the areas of knowledge management and innovation. In belief, I have a convoluted label I use for myself resulting in paradox, so let’s just say I am no sworn and ardent enemy to faith, but am certainly a fully dedicated fan of science and reason.
I write about issues in cognitive science, neurology, language and the mind, usually from the viewpoint of methodological naturalism. My interests are in developing an adequate picture of possible physical representations of semantic elements in neurosystems, the imprecision of language as it affects science and philosophy, and the foundations for empathy-based moral reasoning.