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Michael Patrick Lynch is Provost Professor of the Humanities and Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. He is a leading voice in contemporary philosophy, focusing on truth, democracy, and the epistemological challenges posed by digital technology.
His research explores the intersection of truth, political culture, and technological change. Key interests include the erosion of shared reality in democratic societies, the epistemic dangers of big data and AI, and the philosophical foundations of knowledge in the digital age. His work bridges analytic philosophy with pressing public issues, making him a frequent contributor to major media outlets such as the New York Times, The Guardian, Wired, and The New Yorker.
Lynch’s publications have shaped discourse on truth in politics and digital understanding. His books, including The Internet of Us and Know-it-All Society, examine how information abundance coexists with declining comprehension and increasing epistemic arrogance. His latest work, On Truth in Politics, continues this trajectory by arguing that truth remains indispensable to democratic survival despite its frequent conflict with political rhetoric.
- Orwell Award (2019) for Know-it-All Society: Truth and Arrogance in Political Culture
Lynch is an active public intellectual who mentors students and emerging scholars in philosophy and political thought. He frequently speaks at major forums, including TED, SXSW, the U.S. Mint, and the Collège de France, demonstrating broad influence beyond academia. Though specific grants are not mentioned, his distinguished professorships suggest sustained institutional and likely external funding support for his research.
He is also a member of an artistic and politically active family and enjoys sailing with his wife, Terry Berthelot, and family in New England.
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