About
I explore philosophy and history — how the ideas that shaped Western civilisation can still help us understand the human experience today.
My essays examine the thinkers, texts, and traditions that have formed the moral and intellectual architecture of the West. I am less interested in novelty than in what has proven durable — the questions and answers that continue to illuminate the present.
I write for readers who suspect that minds far deeper than our own have already grappled with the questions we wrestle with today — and that those minds left behind answers worth taking seriously.
Whether through the lens of classical philosophy, the long arc of historical change, or the quieter lessons of literature and thought, my aim is the same: to bring the depth of our collective past to bear on the questions that still matter.