Teaching

I’m a teaching assistant at MIT and the graduate director of Experiential Ethics. My teaching interests are many; I’ve been a teaching assistant for most of our intro classes at MIT, including our intro to metaphysics and epistemology (24.00), ethics (24.02), political philosophy (24.04) and the history of philosophy (24.01). I’ve also taught ethics of science and technology in Experiential Ethics (24.134), as well as the philosophy of math and logic (24.118). Here’s a sample handout from 24.02 and another from 24.118. I’m happy to make any of my other handouts available—just ask.

Outside of MIT, I work with Corrupt the Youth to bring philosophy into high schools. You can see one of my lesson plans for high schoolers here. (It’s on animals and very fun.)