Alone Together
Modern alienation is not about loneliness. It is about the way connection has been reorganized by technology, markets, and the erosion of shared space.
Whether life has meaning, whether it needs to, and what changes if it doesn't. Essays on nihilism, purpose, and the search for sense in an indifferent universe.
Modern alienation is not about loneliness. It is about the way connection has been reorganized by technology, markets, and the erosion of shared space.
Why the demand to be constantly productive is not a law of nature but a political arrangement—and what it costs us.
A careful reading of *Better Never to Have Been* and the asymmetry that reshaped contemporary moral philosophy.
Does coming into existence always constitute a harm? A careful examination of the asymmetry argument and its implications.
Is existentialism necessarily about the absurd? Reclaiming Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Camus as thinkers of freedom and commitment.
Stripping away the cultural ornamentation to find a rigorous philosophy of suffering, impermanence, and the constructed self.
Reading more than one tradition does not relativize them. It reveals what they are each, separately, struggling to say.