Sue Donaldson, born in February nineteen sixty-two, is a distinguished Canadian philosopher and writer known for her profound contributions to the field of philosophy.
Currently, she serves as a research fellow at Queen's University, where her work is deeply intertwined with the Department of Philosophy. Her academic pursuits reflect a commitment to exploring the intersections of philosophy, politics, law, and ethics.
As a co-founder of the Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (APPLE) research cluster, Donaldson has been instrumental in fostering discussions that challenge traditional views and advocate for the ethical treatment of animals.