About Noah

Noah McMillan studied philosophy and classics at the College of the Holy Cross and Tufts University, with a focus on the question of how philosophical reflection relates to how one ought to live.

His work is grounded in the classical understanding of philosophy not as abstract theory, but as a discipline concerned with judgment, responsibility, and action under conditions of uncertainty. He is particularly interested in the role of ignorance as a necessary starting point for ethical and practical clarity.

He has applied this work in settings where questions of agency, discipline, and responsibility are not theoretical, including behavioral health environments and sustained philosophical conversations outside academic institutions.

He currently lives in Sicily, where he continues his work through study and private inquiry.