.jpg?etag=W%2F%22e993-662b6a97%22&sourceContentType=image%2Fjpeg&ignoreAspectRatio&resize=145%2B218&quality=85)
Photo Credit:
Drew Ninnis is a philosopher and public intellectual based in Canberra, specialising in contemporary European philosophy. He is the creator of Phil0bot, a YouTube channel that makes philosophy accessible and urgent by connecting it to the questions embedded in everyday life and popular culture. With a growing audience of over 24,000 subscribers, Phil0bot has built a reputation for videos that range across the ethics of a hive mind, whether anyone ever wins an argument, and how dystopias begin as someone's great idea.
Drew completed his undergraduate studies and honours at the University of Western Australia before earning his doctorate in philosophy at the Australian National University. He has published on a wide range of subjects — from travel and international relations to the philosophy of psychiatry and psychology — drawing on writers such as Robert Musil and Colin Thubron alongside philosophers including Foucault, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Deleuze. His current research focuses on the role of philosophy and philosophical communication in living a good life.



Copyright Apeiron Baroque 2026
© All Rights Reserved