Books

My longer-form work is published as a series of independent but thematically connected books examining atheism, knowledge, reason, and the Vaiṣṇava philosophical worldview.

Rather than treating each volume as a standalone product, these books should be read as parts of a single ongoing inquiry into the conditions under which explanation, intelligibility, and epistemic responsibility are possible.

The books range from introductory analyses to more technical philosophical treatments, but all share a common methodological and epistemological foundation.

These works are written as part of a philosophical and spiritual mission rather than as commercial products. For that reason, all books are freely available here as PDF and EPUB, and are offered on Amazon at the lowest price permitted. You are warmly encouraged to share these books freely with others.

The Failure of Atheism

A philosophical examination of atheism’s internal epistemic limitations, showing that materialism cannot account for knowledge, logic, morality, or consciousness.

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The Impossibility of Atheism

A structured critique of atheism as a worldview, arguing that exclusion of God from one’s explanatory framework ultimately undermines knowledge, meaning, and rationality.

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Evolution and the Problem of Knowledge

A philosophical analysis of unguided evolutionary explanations of cognition, arguing that if our minds are products of blind processes, the trustworthiness of knowledge itself becomes uncertain.

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The Impossibility of Morality Without God

An exploration of normativity, moral authority, and the dependence of ethical knowledge on a transcendent personal ground.

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Atheism and the Existence of the Universe

A philosophical examination of whether an atheistic worldview can adequately account for the existence, order, and intelligibility of the universe, arguing that reality itself points beyond impersonal explanations.

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Show Me God!

A response to the demand for empirical proof of God, arguing that the request itself presupposes the very metaphysical framework it attempts to deny.

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Is God a Crutch?

A philosophical and psychological response to the claim that belief in God is merely a coping mechanism, arguing that the accusation itself presupposes the very rational, moral, and existential structures it attempts to dismiss.

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Is God a Monster?

A philosophical engagement with the moral objection to God, examining suffering, justice, and divine authority, and arguing that the very standards used to judge God presuppose a transcendent moral ground.

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Devotional Surrender or Self-Optimization?

A critical examination of how contemporary therapeutic and self-development culture is reshaping the way Krishna consciousness is presented and understood. Devotion becomes a tool for managing the conditioned self rather than a process of surrender to transcendental reality. The result is not the rejection of bhakti, but its dilution.

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