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Simon Hailwood is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool, appointed to a permanent lectureship in 2004 and promoted in 2008. His research bridges moral and political philosophy with environmental thought, emphasizing human alienation from nature as a critical philosophical concern.
His core research domains include:
- Moral Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Environmental Philosophy
- Philosophy of Alienation
- Ethical Theory
He has authored three monographs (including the 2015 Cambridge University Press volume Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy), twelve journal articles, and seven book contributions. His scholarship emerged significantly from leading the AHRC networking project 'New Thinking on Alienation', demonstrating sustained exploration of how philosophical frameworks address ecological crises and human-nature relationships.
He served extensively on the editorial board of Environmental Values as Reviews Editor (2009-2012), Associate Editor (2012-2015), and Managing Editor (2015-2021). For the 2024-25 academic year, he coordinates key modules including Dissertation (PHIL714), Frontiers of Ethics (PHIL302), and Liberty, Justice and the Good Society (PHIL219), reflecting his commitment to advanced philosophical pedagogy.