Photo Credit: Robert Streiffer 2018
Teaching
At UW-Madison I teach undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. Before that I taught at Stanford University, as well as Stanford Medical School. From 2013 to 2016, I was a Thinking Matters post-doctoral teaching fellow at Stanford. In 2014, I spent the summer in Seoul, South Korea, were I taught at the Sookmyung Women's University.
Courses I've taught
At UW-Madison
- Autumn ’19 - MEDHIST 730T: Topics in Bioethics
At Stanford
- Spring ’16 - PHIL 71Q: Sophomore Seminar—Emerging Issues in Neuroethics
- Autumn ’15 - THINK24: Evil
- Winter ’14, ’15, ‘16 - THINK 11: Bioethics of New Technology
- Autumn ’14 - ESF 8: Recognizing the Self and Its Possibilities
- Spring ’14 - THINK 41: The Conscious Mind
- Autumn ’13 - THINK 8: Sustainability and Collapse
- Winter ’13- PHIL 90S: Philosophical Dimensions of Cognitive Science
- Spring ’10 - PHIL 23N: Neuroscience and the Self
- Winter ’09 - PHIL 42: Philosophy through Theater
Elsewhere
- Summer ’14 - Introduction to Epistemology (at Sookmyung University)
Courses I've TA-ed
- Summer ’11 - Honors College: Ethics in Society, Philosophy, and Religion
- Winter ’09 - PHIL 20: Introduction to Moral Philosophy
- Autumn ’09 - PHIL 80: Mind, Matter, and Meaning
- Spring ’09 - PHIL 80: Mind, Matter, andMeaning: Consciousness Edition
- Winter ’08 - PHIL 10: God, Self, and World: An Introduction to Philosophy
- Autumn ’07 - PHIL 180: Metaphysics