Alcibiades being taught by Socrates, by François André-Vincent, 1776.
Experience
Courses I Have Taught
Introduction to Philosophy
World Religions and Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Wisdom Traditions of the World
Contemporary Moral Issues
Graduate Seminars
The Mind-Body Problem
Metaphysical Modality
Courses I Have TA'd
Environmental Ethics
Ethical Issues in Health Care
Reason in Communication
Elementary Logic
Ancient (Greek and Roman) Philosophy
Greek Culture and Society - in the Department of Classics and Near Eastern Studies
My Teaching Statement explains my approach to teaching philosophy. I also have a note On Giving Negative Feedback, which I am currently working on revising into something more substantial, but which details my approach to giving good feedback. Below is a non-exhaustive selection of subjects that I am interested in teaching.
Teaching Interests
Philosophy of Mind
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Ancient (Greek and Roman) Philosophy
Buddhist Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy (Wisdom Traditions of the World is an example of this that I have already taught and would love to teach again)
Applied Ethics (including Business Ethics, Environmental Ethics, and Medical Ethics)
Logic and/or Critical Thinking
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Syllabi and student evaluations available upon request.