
About
Andrew Ward is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of York, holding an honorary life fellowship. He completed his BA at the University of Exeter before joining York as a lecturer. His research focuses on Hume, Kant, personal identity, aesthetics, and the philosophy of art. He teaches undergraduate courses such as Kant: Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics, Personal Identity, and Philosophy of Art from Hume to Schopenhauer, as well as postgraduate courses like Aesthetic Judgement.
His work spans interdisciplinary areas, including contributions to nuclear physics (e.g., 2022 Communications Physics paper on 186Pb nuclei), wildlife management (e.g., 2010 Wildlife Research study on human-wildlife conflicts), and ecological forestry (e.g., 2008 Forest Ecology and Management analysis of deer browsing impacts). Contact details include email and phone: +44 (0)1904 324386.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. Advising activities are not documented in the provided texts. He is affiliated with the Department of Philosophy's research network and maintains a profile on the York Research Database.





