I am a researcher in ancient philosophy, receiving my PhD from Northwestern University in 2022. I am interested in the history of philosophy generally, but I am particularly interested in Aristotle, the Pre-Socratics, ancient logic, and ancient political philosophy. My dissertation was on the theory of truth in Aristotle’s practical philosophy.
Besides philosophy, I am also an incoming associate attorney (pending Georgia bar admission) to the union-side labor law firm Quinn, Connor, Weaver, Davies & Rouco in Atlanta, GA.* I received my JD with honors from Emory University School of Law in 2025, where I was Dean’s Teaching Fellow (2024-25), Peggy Browning Fellow (2023-24 and 2024-25), winner of the Witte Prize in Law and Religion (2025), and Editor-in-Chief of the Emory International Law Review (Volume 39). I concentrated in Law & Religion, writing articles on legal history, legal theory, and the intersection between religion and labor law.
When I’m not thinking about philosophy and law in Greece, however, I am thinking about places to explore in Atlanta. I love to travel, both in the United States and around the world. I also have a small passion for cooking.

*The contents of this website and its subsidiary pages are entirely the personal opinion of the author, Andrew Tyler Hull, and in no way express any views or opinions held by any partners or other associates of Quinn, Connor, Weaver, Davies, & Rouco (QCWD&R), nor do the contents of this website express any view or opinion held by QCWD&R as a firm.