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I teach a broad range of topics across moral philosophy, philosophy of mind and action, and philosophy of psychology/cognitive science. Classes I've taught in recent years include: Selected Topics in Metaethics; Philosophy of Action; The Possibility of Moral Knowledge; Life and Death; Altruism, Willpower, and Emotion: Advanced Topics in Moral Psychology; Intuitions; Gilbert Ryle,‘The Concept of Mind’; Introduction to Moral Philosophy; Bernard Williams, ‘Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy’; and The Puzzle of Consciousness. (Email me if you'd like to see copies of the syllabi.)
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I'm happy to supervise graduate students working on any topic within my areas of interest.
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