I am perpetually starting new ideas, writing fragments that don’t see the light of day in a form they deserve. So for 30 consecutive days in June and July of 2025, I published an essay a day on this site. These included short pieces written in a day, more polished ideas I’d been ruminating on for a while, and the occasional longer piece written in an era when I had the time and dedication for such things.
My workflow these days involves a lot of thinking and writing with AI. I’ve noted where I’ve used AI, and for what purpose (planning, writing). Rest assured everything on here has been well critiqued and edited by a human; I don’t want anyone to feel like I’m wasting their time with drivel they could have produced with a simple prompt to a chat bot. If you’re interested in a defence of the use of AI in legitimate scholarship, check out this essay.
16th Biopower and Thanatopower
15th Material, Astral, Digital: A Geneology of the Posthuman Body
14th Life of Ma Parker
13th Always-Already-Social Ontology
12th Me and “My Brain”
10th The Social Meaning of the Voice
9th After You, My Dear Alphonse
7th Peter Singer and the Global Poor
6th The Evolution of Digital Literature
4th Non-classical Logics to Capture our Thinking
3rd Parenting and Childhood in a Post-Digital Age
1st A Dialectical Mathematics Pedagogy
30th A Playful Sonority
29th The Meta-Attractor Theory of Consciousness
27th Scholarship in the Digital Episteme
26th Making Sense
25th Squaring the Lab and the Clinic
24th Alasdair MacIntyre on Modern Ethics
23rd The Performance of Machine Consciousness
22nd Nabokovian “Reality”
21st Art in the Age of Automatic Generation
20th Woolf on Modernism
19th Anti-materialism
17th Trumpets