Our Editorial Team

  • Editor-in-Chief

    Class of 2025, Richard Montgomery HS

    All of my ambition, drive, and motivation in life comes from this deep-seated curiosity that drives me to explore philosophy in search of the Why.

    “For this feeling of wonder shows that you are a philosopher, since wonder is the only beginning of philosophy.” - Plato, Theaetetus

  • Editor In Chief,

    Class of 2025, Richard Montgomery HS

    “Reason has always existed, but not always in a rational form.”

    -Karl Marx

  • Contributor

    Class of 2025, Richard Montgomery HS

    I like philosophy because some questions are just fun to ponder and wonder what other people thought about them. I don’t know if I subscribe to any single school of philosophy (I probably don’t know enough about any single one)

Kevin Si, Editor-in-Chief

Vihaan Rathi, Editor-in-Chief

Anurag Nambiar, Contributor

Our Advisory Council

Max Belyantsev,
former Editor-in-Chief

Jake Lee, Founder

Vittoria Satterlee, former Contributor

  • Founder

    Class of 2023, Richard Montgomery HS

    Everyone has a personal philosophy to life. They have thoughts about politics and ethics and religion and every other fundamental part of our existence, and it’s never boring to figure out what makes each person tick. Our philosophy, whether we recognize it or not, is a guiding compass of our actions.

    “Excellently observed, but let us cultivate our garden.” - Voltaire

  • Former Editor-in-Chief

    Class of 2024, Richard Montgomery HS

    As humans, we are far from perfect, all-knowing beings. My love for philosophy stems from not only a thirst for knowledge but also from one simple question that leads to many more: Why are things the way they are?

    “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” - Socrates

  • Contributor

    Class of 2024, Sherwood HS

    I’ve always been one to question what I’m told. Philosophy is a subject I love because it is centered around challenging pre-existing ideas, and does not deem forging another path as a divergence, but rather an expectation.

    “To perceive is to suffer.” - Aristotle