Biography
Christopher Lutz received his doctorate in Philosophy from Duquesne University in 2024 with a dissertation titled “Aristotle’s Division of the Sciences and the Impossibility of a Science of Everything,” supervised by Kelly Arenson, Ron Polansky, and Michael Harrington. He has been teaching undergraduate Philosophy courses since the fall of 2019 and currently teach part-time at Harold Washington College in Chicago. Although he has experience teaching texts from all across the history of philosophy, he is most at home in the works of Plato and Aristotle. He serves as Editorial Assistant at the journal Ancient Philosophy, and he has a forthcoming article in Apeiron titled “An Iconoclastic Interpretation of Hypotheses in the Posterior Analytics.” In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, ridinghis bicycle, cooking with his partner, and hiking with their two dogs.