
Andrew Huddleston
استاد · 19th and 20th Century European Philosophy
University of Notre Dameمعرفی
Andrew Huddleston is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame and previously held professorial roles at the University of Warwick (2021-2025 as Director of the Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy), Birkbeck College, University of London (2014-2021), and Exeter College, Oxford (2012-2014). He earned his PhD in Philosophy from Princeton University (2012) with a dissertation on Nietzschean cultural analysis.
His research focuses on 19th and 20th century European philosophy, particularly Nietzsche, aesthetics, ethics, and social philosophy. He has published extensively on Nietzsche’s critiques of morality, cultural decadence, and the role of art in a secular age, including his book Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture (Oxford UP, 2019) and a forthcoming work on art’s spiritual dimensions.
His recent articles explore topics like aesthetic beautification, ressentiment, and Proust’s treatment of time and mortality. He serves as Book Reviews Editor for the European Journal of Philosophy and has held visiting fellowships at Princeton and other prestigious institutions. Awards include Princeton’s Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship and First Class Honors at Cambridge.
Teaching includes graduate seminars on Nietzsche, post-Kantian aesthetics, and 20th-century French philosophy. His service roles include editorial work, conference organizing, and leadership in academic societies such as the British Society of Aesthetics.




