AOS: Ethics, Metaethics, Philosophy of Action
AOC: Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science
1995
– 2000 University of
Thesis: “Frege’s Ontology.” Advisor: Ignacio Angelleli
2000 – 2003 Harvard University, MA.
Thesis: “The Commitments of Utilitarianism.” Advisor: C.M. Korsgaard
2003 – Present Harvard University, PhD expected in 2007
2005 – 2006 Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellowship in Ethics
Fall 2005 Ethics and Objectivity
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A
small, writing-intensive, discussion-based course for sophomore philosophy
concentrators covering important recent work on the objectivity of Ethics.
· I was responsible for all aspects of the course including designing the course, developing the syllabus and course description, guiding class discussions, grading and occasional lecturing.
Spring
2005 Recent Ethical Theory
– C.M. Korsgaard
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An
advanced undergraduate course, primarily for philosophy majors, covering
important recent work in metaethics and moral psychology.
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Teaching
responsibilities included leading weekly discussion sessions and grading papers
and exams.
Fall
2004 Kant’s Ethical
Theory – C.M. Korsgaard
· An advanced undergraduate course, primarily for philosophy majors, covering Kant’s moral philosophy.
· Teaching responsibilities included leading weekly discussion sessions and grading papers and exams.
Spring
2004 Metaethics
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A
small, writing-intensive, discussion-based course for sophomore philosophy
concentrators on 20th century
Metaethics.
· I was responsible for all aspects of the course including designing the course, developing the syllabus and course description, guiding class discussions, grading and occasional lecturing.
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A
small, writing-intensive, discussion-based course for sophomore philosophy majors covering important recent work on Free Will and
Responsibility.
· I was responsible for all aspects of the course including designing the course, developing the syllabus and course description, guiding class discussions, grading and occasional lecturing.
Fall 2003 The Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein ¾ Warren Goldfarb
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An advanced undergraduate course, primarily for philosophy majors, on
Wittgenstein’s Investigations.
· Teaching responsibilities included leading weekly discussion sessions and grading papers and exams.
Spring 2003 Reason and Evaluation – T.M. Scanlon
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An introductory course in ethics for non-majors.
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Teaching responsibilities included leading weekly discussion sessions,
grading papers and exams as well as miscellaneous administrative tasks.
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Received the Derek Bok award for teaching excellence.
Fall 2002 Reason and Morality – Melissa Barry
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An introductory course in ethics for non-majors.
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Teaching responsibilities included leading weekly discussion sessions,
grading papers and exams as well as miscellaneous administrative tasks.
April 2002, Co-organized the 10th Annual Harvard-MIT Graduate Philosophy Conference.
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