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.
- “Has an Ugly Caw”: The Moral Implications of How Hunting Organizations Depict Nonhuman Animals (2023)
- Anthrozoös
- Miksi eläinetiikka? (2023) Eläinteologia ja eläinoikeudet kirkon kysymyksenä Aaltola Elisa
- Puhe eläinten puolesta (2023) Aaltola Elisa
- Traumatarhat (2023)
- Eläinoikeusblogi
- Affective Animal Ethics: Reflective Empathy, Attention and Knowledge Sub Specie Aeternitatis (2022) Human/animal relationships in transformation Aaltola Elisa
- Empathy and Inclusion: A Philosophical Reading of the Ethics of Nonhuman Animals in Organizations (2022) The Oxford Handbook of Animal Organization Studies Aaltola Elisa
- Esseitä eläimistä (2022) Aaltola Elisa
- How can we treat non-human animals better? (2022) Aaltola Elisa, Rönkä Mia
- Platonic Love of Nonhuman Nature and Animals (2022)
- The Harvard Review of Philosophy
- Between the word and the sense (2021) Aistit: Coming to our senses Aaltola Elisa



