Anya is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics in the School of Humanities, University of Tasmania. Anya’s research interests are wide-ranging. She investigates the intersections of phenomenology with philosophy of mind, ethics, the philosophy of perception, aesthetics, the philosophy of psychiatry, embodied and social cognition, enactivism and Buddhist Philosophy.
She has published in ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of psychiatry, feminism, social cognition, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of perception, ontology and animal ethics.
For my publications - please see my UTAS profile
https://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/philosophy-and-gender-studies/anya-daly
Experience
–present
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics, University of Tasmania
Education
2012
Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et University of Melbourne, Doctorat/ Ph.D en cotutelle
Publications
2023
Please see my ORCID Profile, Please see my ORCID profile
Grants and Contracts
2022
2022 Humanities Strategic Grant, to establish the EthicsLAB with Associate Professor Frederic Gilbert, University of Tasmania, Australia. $AU20,000
Role:
Co-lead
Funding Source:
School of Humanities, University of Tasmania
2019
Travel expenses award for LUMA Days #3, Arles France. €2, 350
Role:
Invited speaker
Funding Source:
Luma Foundation, France
2019
Travel award for conference, E-Approaches to Social Difference and Disparity, University of Wollongong, from the Australian Research Council Discovery Project, Constructing Social Hierarchy, Philosophy Department, University of Melbourne. $A475 (€302)
Role:
Invited speaker
Funding Source:
University of Melbourne
2018
Funding grants for ‘The Inhuman Gaze’ Paris conference €15, 702.00
Role:
Principal Organiser
Funding Source:
University College Dublin and the Irish Research Council
2017
July 2017 – Fees, travel and accommodation grant for the summer school and conference – Mind, Value and Mental Health: Philosophy and Psychiatry, Oxford University, £1,800.00 (€2, 240)
Role:
Invited Speaker
Funding Source:
Oxford University
2017
March 2017 – Travel and accommodation grant - Spring School, University of Ruhr-Bochum, Social Cognition, Empathy and Joint Action, €250.00
Role:
Presenter
Funding Source:
University of Ruhr-Bochum
2016
2016-2018, Irish Research Council Fellowship, University College Dublin, Ireland. Grant ID: GOIPD/2016/273. €90, 849.00
Role:
IRC Research Fellow
Funding Source:
Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences
2014
2014 Conference fee grant for the International Symposium for Contemplative Studies, Mind and Life Institute, Boston, The Hershey Family Foundation, $US375 (€333)
Role:
Presenter
Funding Source:
Hershey family Foundation
2014
2014 Travel Grant for the 33rd Spindel Conference, University of Memphis – Alternative Models of the Mind, from Professor Shaun Gallagher’s Humboldt Fellowship: Anneliese Maier Research Award, €500
Role:
Presenter
Funding Source:
Professor Shaun Gallagher’s Humboldt Fellowship: Anneliese Maier Research Award
2009
2009 – 2010 A.T.E.R. – Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement & Recherche (competitive Teaching & Research Fellowship) Undergrad. & Masters, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France € 1 684.93 pm, €20, 208.00 an
Role:
Research Fellow/ ATER
Funding Source:
CNRS, France
Professional Memberships
Member of the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC), University of Tasmania (2023- ongoing) Australasian College of Paramedicine – Associate Member (2022 – ongoing) International Association for Youth Mental Health (2017 – ongoing) Philosophical Engagement in Public Life (PEiPL, Australia) History and Philosophy of Mental Health Reading Group (Dublin, 2017-2018) Society for Women in Philosophy Ireland (2016-2018) Australasian Society of Continental Philosophy Australasian Association of Philosophy Australasian Society for Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience Virtual Reality Meetups Network History and Philosophy of Psychiatry Reading Group (Melbourne, 2015-2016)