Alexander Duff
Associate Professor
Alexander Duff is associate professor in the School of Civic Leadership. He writes widely in the history of political philosophy, and his publications on classical, modern, and contemporary political philosophy have appeared in both scholarly and popular publications. He has held fellowships from the Civitas Institute, the Tocqueville Program for Inquiry into Religion and American Public Life at the University of Notre Dame, and from the Program for the Study of the Western Heritage at Boston College. He is the author of Heidegger and Politics: The Ontology of Radical Discontent. He is a co-founder of the Association for the History of Political Thought, an academic organization devoted to the study of the History of Political Thought. He received an M.A. from Carlton College and Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame.
EDUCATION
M.A. from Carlton College
Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame
