Freya Mathews
Freya Mathews is an Australian environmental philosopher whose main work has been in the areas of ecological metaphysics and panpsychism. Her current special interests are in ecological civilization; indigenous perspectives on "sustainability" and how these perspectives may be adapted to the context of contemporary global society; panpsychism and critique of the metaphysics of modernity; and wildlife ethics and rewilding in the context of the Anthropocene. She is the author of several books and over seventy articles on ecological philosophy and currently holds the post of Adjunct Professor of Environmental Philosophy at La Trobe University.
In addition to her research activities she manages a private biodiversity reserve in northern Victoria, Australia. She is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.Selected works
- The Ecological Self, Routledge, London, 1991. Reissued 1993; paperback 1994
- For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism, SUNY Press, Albany, 2003
- Journey to the Source of the Merri, Ginninderra Press, Canberra, 2003
- Reinhabiting Reality: Towards a Recovery of Culture, SUNY Press, Albany, 2005
- Ardea: a Philosophical Novella, Punctum Books, New York, 2016
- Without Animals Life is not Worth Living, Ginninderra Press, Adelaide, 2016