When Judging Is Shaping
When a thirteen-year-old commits a serious crime, public debate asks: monster or child to save? A neurobiological and philosophical reflection on why this dichotomy is ill-posed—and what it means for juvenile justice to accept that judgment itself is a form of intervention.
When Observing Is Intervening
No observation is neutral. From Heisenberg's physics to informed consent, a reflection on the interventional character of every act of knowing—and its ethical consequences for clinical practice.