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Tristan Moyle is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences and the Humanities and Social Sciences department. His research focuses on the philosophy of plants and animals, phenomenology of the life-world, ethics, political philosophy of land ownership, and metaphilosophy. He also engages with Ancient Philosophy and post-Kantian European thought.
Moyle holds a PhD from the University of Essex, an MA in Critical Theory from Nottingham University, and a BA in History from Durham University. His teaching spans Ancient Philosophy, Ethics, Kantian and Empiricist traditions, and issues in Modern Philosophy, with notable courses like Aristotle’s Ethics and Nietzsche studies.
His publications explore Heidegger’s naturalism, Merleau-Ponty’s ecological thought, and philosophical botany. Moyle’s work bridges continental philosophy with environmental humanities, emphasizing ethical and ontological questions about humanity’s place in nature.
He advises students on topics relating to animal minds, environmental ethics, and continental philosophy. His current research projects further develop naturalistic interpretations of Heidegger and their implications for moral and intellectual theory.




