Philosophical fiction and civilizational inquiry for an age of disorientation.
Philippe Wuyts writes across fiction, philosophy, and civilizational critique.
His work explores how we became estranged from agency, consequence, relation, and meaning — and what it might take to reclaim our humanity.
The Works
Philippe Wuyts’s writing forms a linked architecture across three major works.
Unslaved
The novel. The initiation.
A philosophical novel about modern captivity, institutional disillusionment, technological mediation, and the difficult journey back toward sovereignty.
The Structure of Being
The treatise. The principles.
A metaphysical treatise on time, evolution, differentiation, sovereignty, consent, value, governance, justice, and the conditions under which human freedom remains coherent with reality.
The Road Beyond
The inquiry. The horizon.
A forthcoming work of inquiry on modern disorientation and the possibility of renewal beyond abstraction, dependency, and resignation.
The Architecture
These works are not separate projects. They form one movement.
Across fiction, metaphysics, and inquiry, they trace a rupture in agency, meaning, value, consent, and time — and ask what it would take for human life to become coherent again.
Author
Philippe Wuyts is a physician, psychiatrist, and writer.
His work draws on clinical experience, phenomenology, existential philosophy, Austrian economics, and the lived crisis of modern institutions.