Ian is an historian of science and philosophy, from early modern to contemporary periods. Long interested in the philosophical foundations of interdisciplinary intersections between natural, social and human sciences, his recent work has focussed on social-ecological...
Mehdi Torkaman (b. 1987) is a PhD candidate affiliated with The Greenhouse Center of Environmental Humanities in the University of Stavanger. With an M.A in English literature from the University of Oslo and an affinity for ecocriticism, he is interested in studying...
Mara van der Lugt is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of St Andrews, working mainly on the history of philosophy (17th C – current day) but also on issues in contemporary philosophy, such as environmental ethics, animal ethics, and the philosophy of ecology....
Dr Høyer Toft holds a PhD in political theory from Aarhus University, after which he held research positions at the University of Copenhagen and Aalborg University and was a guest researcher at the Copenhagen Business School. His research is mainly in philosophy but...
Born on a small-forested island in the Salish Sea, Duskin Drum is an ecological philosopher, anthropologist, artist, and woodsman. For 20 years, Duskin has made art in Asia, Europe and the Americas including street performance, serigraphy, ecological sculpture, live...
I am a lecturer in philosophy in the School of Philosophical, Anthropological, and Film Studies at the University of St. Andrews. Information about my teaching and other activities can be found on my staff website. I am a founder and co-director of the Future of Work...
My work within practical ethics has focused on charitable giving and the philosophical foundations of effective altruism. See, for example: https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/research-projects/effective-altruism/