Elisa Aaltola (born 6 March 1976)[1] is a Finnish philosopher, specialised in animal philosophy, moral psychology and environmental philosophy.[2]
Biography
She was a visiting PhD student at the Institute for Ethics, Environment, and Public Policy at Lancaster University and submitted her doctoral thesis to the University of Turku on Animal Individuality: Moral and Cultural Categorisations.
Her book Eläinten moraalinen arvo (Vastapaino 2004) is considered the first commercially published Finnish monograph dedicated solely to animal ethics.[3] She has published 12 books [4] and around 50 peer-reviewed papers on animal philosophy.[5]
Aaltola is a frequent media commentator on animal issues.[6] She is also active on social media. Her accounts, which focus on animal ethics, have around 45 000 followers combined.
Aaltola is an adjunct professor at the University of Turku and a research fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (University of Turku).[7]