Philosophical fiction and civilizational inquiry for an age of disorientation.
Philippe Wuyts writes on sovereignty, consent, burnout, fiat abstraction, coercion, and the recovery of human subjectivity.
His work moves across fiction, philosophy, psychology, and civilizational critique. At its center is a single question:
What happens to the human being when systems sever action from consequence, value from time, care from consent, and freedom from truth?
The Work
Philippe Wuyts’s writing forms a linked philosophical architecture across three major works.
Unslaved
The novel. The wound. The initiation.
A philosophical novel about burnout, modern captivity, institutional disillusionment, technological mediation, fiat abstraction, and the difficult recovery of sovereignty.
Through the journey of Maya, an architect confronting the collapse of meaning inside modern systems, Unslaved dramatizes the psychological, moral, and spiritual cost of a world that rewards obedience over truth.
The Structure of Being
The axiomatic spine.
A short metaphysical treatise on time, existence, evolution, differentiation, sovereignty, consent, value, governance, justice, and truth.
Where Unslaved dramatizes the wound, The Structure of Being states the principles beneath it.
The Road Beyond
The civilizational inquiry. The road forward.
A forthcoming work of philosophical nonfiction examining the deeper architecture of modern disorientation — and asking what kind of civilization becomes possible when subjectivity, consent, value, and truth are restored as first principles.
The Architecture
These works are not separate projects. They form one movement.
Unslaved dramatizes the wound.
The Structure of Being states the principles.
The Road Beyond opens the path forward.
Together, they examine the crisis of modernity not merely as political failure, psychological exhaustion, economic distortion, or technological acceleration, but as a deeper rupture in the conditions that allow human beings to remain coherent through time.
Author
Philippe Wuyts is a physician, psychiatrist, and writer of philosophical fiction and civilizational inquiry. His work draws on clinical experience, existential philosophy, psychology, Austrian economics, Greek thought, and the lived crisis of modern institutions.
He is the author of Unslaved, the philosophical treatise The Structure of Being, and the forthcoming The Road Beyond.
Closing Statement
The modern human being is not merely politically oppressed or psychologically exhausted.
He is ontologically disoriented.