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Andrew Chignell is a Professor at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, with appointments in the Philosophy and Religion departments. His research focuses on Immanuel Kant and other 17th–19th century philosophers, philosophy of religion, ethics of belief, aesthetics, moral psychology (particularly hope and despair), and food/animal ethics.
- Co-director of the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR)
- President of the North American Kant Society (2020–2023)
- Organizer of the Virtual Kant Congress (2024)
- Faculty steering committee member for the Princeton DeCenter and Princeton Food Project
He previously served as Assistant and Associate Professor at Cornell University’s Susan Linn Sage School of Philosophy (2004–2016) and as Professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Philosophy department (2016–2017). His work includes a $5M cross-disciplinary grant project on hope and despair, co-directed with Sam Newlands, and contributions to the Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics.




