I have held a variety of teaching appointments covering both contemporary issues as well as figures from the history of philosophy:
Undergraduate Tutorials (Oxford)
- Plato, Republic
- Plato, Theaetetus and Sophist
- Plato, Euthyphro and Meno
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
- Ethics
- Latin Philosophy
- Knowledge and Scepticism in Hellenistic Philosophy
- Lucretius, De Rerum Natura
- Early Greek Philosophy
Undergraduate Lectures (Oxford)
- Plato, Theaetetus and Sophist
- Plato, Republic
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
- Latin Philosophy
Graduate Teaching (Oxford)
- Graduate seminars: ‘Seneca’s Moral Letters‘ (HT 22, with B. Taylor); ‘Stoic Ethics’ (TT 20); ‘The Stoics on Emotions’ (MT 18)
- B.Phil. Pro-Seminar in Ancient Philosophy (TT 21)
- M.St. essay and thesis supervision
- B.Phil. essay and thesis supervision
Courses (as Sole Instructor)
- PHI 205, Introduction to Ancient Philosophy, Princeton University (Fall 16)
- PHL 135, Contemporary Moral Issues, College of New Jersey (Spring 16)
- PHIL 003, History of Ancient Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania (Fall 15)
- PHL 201, History of Ancient Philosophy, College of New Jersey (Fall 15)
Courses (as Co-Instructor)
- PHI 102, Introduction to Philosophy, Mercer Community Community College (Summer 14, with R. Hirsch)
- ENG 203, Classical Literature, Garden State Youth Correctional Facility (Fall 13, with S. Hirji, T. Miller, and E. Haselswerdt)
- This course was organized through the Prison Teaching Initiative.
Courses (as Teaching Assistant)
- PHI 255, Conceptions of Evil, Princeton University (Spring 16, with C. Wildberg)
- PHI 385, Practical Ethics, Princeton University (Fall 15, with P. Singer)
- PHI 301, Aristotle, Princeton University (Spring 12, with B. Morison)
- PHI 315, Philosophy of Mind, Princeton University (Fall 11, with F. Jackson)