courses designed and taught (with some sample syllabi)
Social and Political Philosophy, an introductory course on justice democracy, oppression, and collective responsibility from a historical lens.
Philosophy of Knowledge and Ignorance, an advanced course on the role of ignorance in shaping our cognitive habits, e.g., belief, attention, and awareness.
Mind and World, an undergraduate course on the interface between individual minds and the social world with a focus on how ideological structures (both innocent and pernicious) shape human agency.
Ignorance and Inquiry, an upper-level course starting with a historical approach to inquiry following Peirce and Dewey that expands the scientific method of inquiry to its normative implications.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, an undergraduate course examining the epistemic and ethical implications of new frontiers in technology and artificial systems.