
Luca Ehrenfeld writes at the intersection of epistemology, cultural fragmentation, and the moral architecture of the self. His work investigates the structural collapse of meaning in modern systems and the quiet, deliberate act of remaining whole in the face of simulation, ideological performance, and systemic moral dilution.
He is less concerned with writing frequently than with writing precisely. Every sentence is measured, every concept tested. Ehrenfeld believes that language must be earned, especially when the truth it carries is costly.
His first public work, Epistemologicide: The Systematic Collapse of Meaning in a Post-Knowledge Age is not a commentary, but a confrontation. It is both a diagnosis and a manual, for those still committed to coherence, integrity, and the sacredness of clear thought.
Luca Ehrenfeld welcomes correspondence related to the intellectual themes of his work.
Inquiries may include academic discussion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and invitations to review or contribute to aligned projects.
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