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About Andrew Cutrofello

Welcome to my Loyola homepage. I've been teaching at Loyola since 1994. I did my graduate work at Northwestern, where I had the good fortune to work with John McCumber. My research and teaching have clustered around three interrelated topics: Kant's critical project, the analytic/continental divide, and the relationship between philosophy and literature, especially with regard to Shakespeare. Recently, I've been interested in what T. S. Eliot called the "varieties of metaphysical poetry," including poems that aren't metaphysical in the stylistic sense of elaborating conceits, but that deal with metaphysical topics.

My professional service has included ten years as editor of the Continental section of Philosophy Compass, two three-year terms on the Executive Committee of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, and one year on the program committee of the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association.

I believe that learning to be a philosopher is a lifelong endeavor. In this respect I can identify with Schelling, of whom Hegel said that he conducted his education in public.

Positions

Present Professor, Loyola University Chicago Department of Philosophy
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