Most of my current public writing lives on The Wobble, where I’m trying to document what modern technology is doing to the structures of knowledge: how we form beliefs, how we update them, how we figure out who and what to trust. I’m not trying to predict where any of this lands. I’m just trying to notice what’s happening while it’s still legible.



The Rift: Thinking After Certainty

Book in progress

A work of philosophical nonfiction about how we know what we know and how we live responsibly with that knowledge after certainty has failed us. The book traces how our concepts form, harden into traditions, and sometimes fracture, drawing on developmental psychology, philosophy of science, and the American pragmatist tradition. It grows out of over a decade spent moving between empirical research and philosophical reflection, convinced that neither can stand alone.


Selected Earlier Work