Elisa Aaltola
FT, docent
elanaa@utu.fi |
Ethics, animal philosophy, normative moral psychology, environmental philosophy
Elisa Aaltola, PhD, works as a senior researcher in philosophy at the University of Turku, Finland. Her research has focused on animal philosophy and normative moral psychology. Aaltola has published eight books on these topics, including Varieties of Empathy: Moral Psychology and Animal Ethics (Rowman & Littlefield 2018), Animal Ethics and Philosophy: Questioning the Orthodoxy (co-edited with John Hadley, Rowman & Littlefield 2014), and Animal Suffering: Philosophy and Culture (Palgrave MacMillan 2012). She is also the author of over 35 peer-reviewed papers.
- Animal ethical mourning: types of loss and grief in relation to non-human animals (2025)
- Frontiers in Veterinary Science
- How to Love Animals? Attentive Platonic Love as an Epistemic and Moral Method (2025) Knowing Life: The Ethics of Multispecies Epistemologies Aaltola, Elisa
- How to Mourn for Animals? From Misanthropic Melancholia to Animal Ethical Mourning (2025)
- Environmental Ethics
- Universal and Contextual Love of the Nonhuman World? (2025) Contextual Ethics Aaltola, Elisa
- Animal studies (2024) Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciences Aarnio, Jenna; Aaltola, Elisa
- How to Speak of Nonhuman Ghosts: Language, Moral Beauty, and Animal Ethical Mourning (2024) The Philosophy of Environmental Emotions - Grief, Hope, and Beyond Aaltola, Elisa
- Miksi eläimillä on väliä? (2024) Aaltola, Elisa
- Animal Portraits in Social Media: A Case Study Named Esther (2023) Reconfiguring the Portrait Aaltola Elisa
- Egoistic Love of the Nonhuman World? Biology and the Love Paradox (2023)
- Ethics, Policy and Environment
- Eläintä ei voi ”poistaa” (2023)
- Eläinten ystävä



