BOOKS Madness and Enterprise: Psychiatry, Economic Reason, and the Emergence of Pathological Value (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024) Plasticity and Pathology: On the Formation of the Neural Subject, eds., David Bates and Nima Bassiri (Fordham: Fordham University Press, 2016)) ARTICLES & CHAPTERS “Scientific Democracy as a Form of Life: On Feyerabend’s Radical Political Philosophy,” HOPOS: The Journal for the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 15, no. 2, Special Issue: Paul Feyerabend and the Philosophy of Science. “The Force of Scientific Authority: Nima Bassiri in conversation with Amogh Sahu,” in Science, Anti-Science, Pseudoscience, Truth, ed. Anthony Morgan (Newcastle upon Tyne: Bigg Books, 2024). “Michel Foucault and the Practices of ‘Spirituality’: Self-Transformation in the History of the Human Sciences,” in The Palgrave Handbook of the History of the Human Sciences, ed. David McCallum (Springer, 2022). “What Kind of History is the History of the Self? New Perspectives from the History of Mind and Brain Medicine,” Modern Intellectual History 16, no. 2 (2019): 653-665. “Who Are We, Then, If We Are Indeed Our Brains? Reconsidering a Critical Approach to Neuroscience,” in Neuroscience and Critique, eds. Jan De Voss and Ed Pluth (London: Routledge, 2016). “Epileptic Insanity and Personal Identity: John Hughlings Jackson and the Formations of the Neuropathic Self,” in Plasticity and Pathology: On the Formation of the Neural Subject, eds. David Bates and Nima Bassiri (New York: Fordham University Press, 2016). “Freud and the Matter of the Brain: On the Rearrangements of Neuropsychoanalysis,” Critical Inquiry 40, no.1 (2013): 83-108. “The Brain and the Unconscious Soul in Eighteenth-Century Nervous Physiology: Robert Whytt’s Sensorium Commune,” Journal of the History of Ideas 74, no. 3 (2013): 425-48. “Material Translations in the Cartesian Brain,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (2012): 244-55.