Andrew Chignell joined the faculty in 2018 as Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor, teaching in religion and philosophy and directing a new project in philosophy and religion at the University Center for Human Values. Chignell’s work focuses on Immanuel Kant and other modern European philosophers, philosophy of religion, the moral psychology of hope and despair, aesthetics, and the ethics of belief. He also has an interest in food ethics, and is currently revising a Massive Open Online on “Food Ethics” for Coursera.
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Andrew Chignell joined the faculty in 2018 as Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor, teaching in religion and philosophy and directing a new project in philosophy and religion at the University Center for Human Values. Chignell’s work focuses on Immanuel Kant and other modern European philosophers, philosophy of religion, the moral psychology of hope and despair, aesthetics, and the ethics of belief. He also has an interest in food ethics, and is currently revising a Massive Open Online on “Food Ethics” for Coursera.