Welcome to my page. I am a philosopher at the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Museum of Natural History. My primary interests are philosophy of nature, environment, climate change, biodiversity, and related issues in politics, ethics and society. This website is still in progress and content will be added soon.
At the University of Iceland I have taught the following courses:
Ethics of Nature
Coping with Climate Change
Economic Theory through a Philosophical Lens
Process Philosophy
Theories in Humanities
Ethics in Science and Research
Current Ethical Issues
I have shared my research between the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Museum of Natural History. At the university I have participated in research projects on Climate Crisis & Affect, Feminist Philosophy, The Reality of Money, and Embodied Critical Thinking. At the museum I explore the nature and value of biodiversity. Read more about my research here.
My publications are on topics ranging from evolutionary theory, political theory, ethics, environmental philosophy and climate change. See list of publications here.
A lot of my work (paid or volunteer) consists in public outreach on various topics. I give short talks or longer lectures, prepare workshops, write articles for popular media, etc. Here I collect some examples of my appearances in various media.