About
Direct affiliate of the New York Philosophy Club, a 501(c)(3) charity, we are dedicated to restoring meaning and human connection to modern life through the shared pursuit of wisdom.
To this end, we publish accessible articles weekly to inspire philosophical reflection in the general public. We also translate the open discussions from our weekly New York events into written fora where public commentary is encouraged.
The views expressed in the articles we publish are the authors’ and do not necessarily represent those of the organization. As a public charity, we are 100% supported by donations and our passionate volunteer contributors.
Editorial Board
Chief Editor: David Seiple. He especially enjoys symphony concerts and pre-postmodern art museums. He has a master’s degree in theology (Drew) and a doctorate in philosophy (Columbia), and his publications can be found on PhilPapers.
Editor: Evan Lundstrom. He is a NYC-based chess instructor. He has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and biology, and he is in the process of applying to graduate programs in philosophy. In his free time he enjoys reading, playing chess, spending time in nature, and ceaselessly deliberating about the paradoxes of existence.
Managing Editor: Ojan Bertrand. He enjoys the survey of ancient developments in science, the acquisition of (especially classical) languages, and the practice of biking erratically while taking New York street photography. He will be attending Princeton University in the fall to study neuroscience and philosophy.
Associate Editor: Colby Maxwell. An avid fantasy reader and an aspiring author based in NYC, he graduated from Southeastern University with a degree in Business and Professional Leadership, and you can usually find him debating philosophy he hasn’t read (but saw a YouTube video about) with his friends online.
Associate Editor: Evan Bimaputra. He leads event partnerships in the tech industry. He holds a BA in Philosophy and Economics and a BBA in Business from UT Austin, where he was the Editor-in-Chief of the undergraduate economics journal. You can often find him perusing late-night Korean BBQ joints or spinning garage tunes on his Pioneer decks.
Associate Editor: Mikail Krochta. He enjoys lifelong learning, particularly about math and philosophy, and spends much of his time reading, playing games, and tinkering with projects. He’s especially interested in learning from people who love what they do. He holds a degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University, with a minor in Mathematics, and you can often find him browsing used bookstores or debating philosophy with his wife.
ISSN: 3071-1800 (Web)
ISSN: 3071-1827 (Print)



