Psychological trauma, with a particular focus on cultural trauma and genocide.
Ethics, social and political philosophy, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, and the philosophy of art.
Moral psychology, trust, self-deception, rationalization, AI ethics.
Bard College
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, history of ethics, contemporary virtue ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy and literature.
Early Modern Philosophy, the History of Ethics, Feminist History of Philosophy, and Philosophy and Literature.
Business ethics, moral psychology, virtue ethics, corporate governance, organizational behavior
Applied philosophy of language (especially moral and political language), social epistemology, and the philosophy of public philosophy
19th and 20th-Century European Philosophy (Especially Nietszche and Foucault), Value Theory, Ethics, Normativity, Agency, Philosophy of Film
Spinoza's philosophy, moral psychology, political philosophy, philosophy of cognition, and normative ethics.
Early modern philosophy (especially Locke) and philosophy of psychiatry (especially theories of psychopathology).
Ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of action, philosophy of mind in Plato and Aristotle, and contemporary neo-Aristotelian ethics.
Virtue ethics and moral psychology (both theoretical and empirical).