Teaching
Below is a list of courses I have taught at UNC as the sole instructor. There are also links to the syllabi I developed and used in these courses. Additionally, you can check out the Murder Mystery Midterm I created for my critical reasoning course based on the popular social deduction video game Among Us.Â
I am working on compiling a list of video and board games to use in philosophy courses. You can find the list here.
At Virginia Tech:
Phil 1304: Morality and Justice (Fall, 2024) (large lecture with TAs and a small class)
Phil 3324: Biomedical Ethics (Fall, 2024)
At UNC:
Phil/Poli/Pwad 272: Ethics of Peace, War, and Defense (Summer, 2024)
Phil 213: Asian Philosophy (Spring, 2024)
Phil 274: Race, Racism, and Social Justice (Summer, 2023)
Phil 105: How to Reason and Argue: Introduction to Critical Thinking (Summer, 2022)
Among Us Murder Mystery Midterm
Phil 230: Mind and Metaphysics: Philosophy of Experience and Reality (Fall, 2021)
Phil/WGST 275: Moral and Philosophical Issues of Gender in Society (Summer, 2021)
Phil 185: Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art (Spring, 2021)
Phil 220: 17th and 18th Century Western Philosophy (Fall, 2020)
Phil 224: Existential Philosophy and the Meaning(lessness) of Life (Summer, 2020)