Margaret Anne Cameron is a Canadian philosopher whose research interests include metaphysics and the history of philosophy, including the influence of Aristotelian logic in medieval scholarship,[1] the work of 12th-century scholar Peter Abelard, and the philosophical study of the true crime genre.
[2] She is a professor of philosophy and head of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
[3] Cameron is originally from Canada, and was educated in the Toronto public school system.
[1] She was a student of gender studies, English literature, and philosophy at the University of Toronto.
After a research fellowship at the University of Cambridge in England and an assistant professorship at Hunter College in New York City,[2] she returned to Canada in 2008 to take up a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in the Aristotelian tradition at the University of Victoria.