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Matteo Bellori
Matteo Bellori is a writer and researcher whose work explores how identity, change, and coherence actually function — and where common explanations become imprecise or misleading.
Across fields such as psychology, healthcare, science, and society, concepts like identity, time, recovery, and connectedness are often treated as self-evident. Bellori approaches these notions not as labels or narratives, but as mechanisms: how systems remain recognizable under change, and when that coherence is lost.
A recurring premise in his work is that change itself is not the problem, but a test of identity. Breakdown, stagnation, or loss of meaning arise when change can no longer be integrated within existing structures and tolerances. From this perspective, his work re-examines assumptions about development, recovery, connectedness, and life itself.
While part of his work explicitly develops the Principle of Identity Preservation under Change, his books are not confined to a single theory or discipline. Each book applies the same critical stance: questioning whether our explanations are sufficiently precise. The subjects vary, but the approach remains consistent — coherence over narrative, structure over interpretation.
His books and essays are written for both general readers and professionals, including researchers and practitioners. Not to provide final answers, but to reposition concepts and make room for clearer understanding.
