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Teaching

As Primary Instructor

Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

The Socrates Project Seminar 2022-23, 2019-20, 2018-19

Persons, Minds, and Bodies 2023
Minds and Machines 2022 (x2), 2018
Simone de Beauvoir, 2021
Merleau-Ponty, 2021
Early Analytic Philosophy 2020, 2018
Phenomenology 2019
Transcendental Philosophy as Philosophy of Mind 2019
Introduction to Continental Philosophy 2015, 2014

Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley

Phenomenology 2018
The Nature of Mind 2018, 2017

Teaching Statement (.pdf)
Teaching Dossier (.pdf)

As Teaching Assistant

Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

German Idealism from Fichte to Hegel, 2021
German Idealism from Kant to Fichte, 2020
Reason and Truth 2015
Introduction to Philosophy 2014-15, 2010
The Continental Tradition 2014
Introduction to Continental Philosophy 2013 (x2), 2012, 2011
Persons, Minds, and Bodies 2013
17th and 18th Century Philosophy 2012, 2011
Philosophy and Psychoanalysis 2012
Human Nature 2011, 2009 (x2)
Theories of Mind 2010
Intentionality and Phenomenal Consciousness 2009
Minds and Machines 2008
 
Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley

Modern Philosophy 2018, 2017
Ancient Philosophy 2017

Cognitive Science Program, Simon Fraser University

Introduction to Cognitive Science 2008, 2007 (x2), 2006
 
Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University

Introduction to Philosophy 2005-06
 
Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University

Knowledge and Reality 2004
Critical Thinking 2002, 2003 (x2)

Supervision

Independent Studies

2022        Heidi Knechtel (Toronto), “Love in the Flesh: Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology and the Phenomenology of Love”
2021        Molly Dea-Stephenson (Toronto), “On the Other's Seeing Back: Irigaray’s Criticisms of Merleau-Ponty”
2019-20   Isobel McDonald (Toronto), “Owning Perspective: An Investigation of Consciousness, Objectivity, and the Individual           
                Perspective”
2018-19   Cassandra Williams (Toronto), “Taking Biology Seriously: An Enactive Solution to the Problem of Conscious Experience”