The Revenge of Reason collects essays written over the last 15 years or so, along with a couple interviews, ranging across a wide variety of topics, covering everything from realist metaphysics to the philosophy of games. But it begins with a sequence of 5 essays written over the last 10 years that between them construct a coherent neorationalist perspective on the nature of mind, agency, selfhood, and value. This book might not contain a fully articulated philosophical system, but it does present the outline of an integrated worldview, in which questions about conceptual revision, personal autonomy, and the nature of beauty intersect, anatomizing the deep philosopical bond between reason and freedom.
It can be purchased here.

