I teach introductory and advanced courses in social and political philosophy, ethics, and European philosophy. My courses often explore questions like, Why should I obey the law?, Is economic inequality unjust?, What does society owe me?, What do I owe society?; How can we be free? Across my courses, I aim to help students see how the claims of difficult and often historically remote texts can speak to contemporary experience.
Here are some of my recent courses (syllabi available upon request).
PHIL 484: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (Fall 2025)
PHIL 226: Political Philosophy (Fall 2025)
PHIL 310: Ethics (Spring 2025)
PHIL 219: Kant & the 19th Century (Fall 2024)