About
Alison Ainley is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), based in Cambridge. She specializes in feminist philosophy, aesthetics, phenomenology, ethics, and psychoanalysis, with a focus on thinkers like Heidegger, Aristotle, de Beauvoir, and Freud.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy: ‘Ethics and Embodiment’ (University of Warwick, 1993)
- MA in Philosophy and Literature (University of Warwick, 1986)
- BA (Hons) Philosophy and Literature (University of Warwick, 1985)
Research Interests: Her work explores feminist perspectives on art, sexual difference, identity, courage, weakness of will, and autonomy in ethics. She supervises research in feminist philosophy, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and European philosophy.
Teaching: She teaches BA (Hons) Philosophy and Philosophy and English Literature, covering modules like Philosophy of Art, Ethics of AI, and Personal Development Tutorials.
Awards & Memberships:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2018)
- Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to ARU (2016)
- Member: Society for Women in Philosophy (since 1989), Cambridge Theological Federation Board of Governors (2016–2021)
Grants & External Roles: External Examiner for MPhil/PhD programs at Cambridge University. Her research has been published in journals like Hypatia and Philosopher’s Magazine, focusing on topics ranging from Kristeva’s psychoanalysis to Kant and Levinas’ maternal ethics.
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