Baruchello's scholarly research encompasses axiology, social and political philosophy, intellectual history, ethics, critical thinking, rhetoric, and the philosophy of humour. Depth of thought calls for breadth of study.
Across these diverse areas, one key concern recurs: how social values, personal responsibility, cruelty, and folly shape human institutions and self-understanding. Life is a magnetic field whose poles are reason and unreason.
His literary and comedic works do not leave philosophy behind. They change the instruments of choice. Hence, there blossom satire, pastiche, farce, allegory, novellas, short stories, aphorisms, grotesques, put-ons, calembours, and witty fragments.
All royalties from the sales of his volumes for Northwest Passage Books go to the charitable Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.