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Courses Taught

Graduate


Seminar on autonomy (2010)
Seminar in ethics on “The Self” (2009)
Law and Philosophy Workshop (with Martha Nussbaum), Topic: Coercion  (2007-08)
Seminar on Action and Practical Reasoning (2006)
Seminar on Coercion, Power, and Necessity (2004)
Seminar on Action and Practical Reasoning (at SUNY-Albany, 2003)
Lecture course on “The Self” (at University of Chicago, 2002)

400-level


Advanced Ethical Theory:  Lying, cheating, promise-breaking, bullshitting, and other scoundrelous acts. (2011)
Social and Political Philosophy:  Rawls (2009)
Advanced Ethical Theory:  Mid-twentieth century ethical theory (2007)
Advanced Ethical Theory:  The place of theory in ethics (2006)
Social and Political Philosophy:  Rights (2004)

300-level


Social and Political Philosophy (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Consequentialist Ethics and its Critics (at University of Chicago, 1998 and SUNY Albany, 2002)
Power and Oppression (2004, 2005, 2006)
Sex, Gender, and Philosophy (2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Feminism, Ethics, and Sexual Harassment (at University of Chicago, 2001)

200-level


“Ethical Theory” (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
“Contemporary Moral Issues” (2011, 2013)
“Moral Choices” (at SUNY-Albany, 2002, 2003)

Graduate supervision


PhD students 
1.    Ian Brooks (in progress).  Supervisor.
2.    Jamie Hellewell (in progress).  Committee member.
3.    Tian Jie (in progress).  Committee member.
4.    Joseph Topornycky (in progress).  Committee member.
5.    Suze Berkhout (MD/PhD, 2010) Co-supervisor.
6.    Rana Ahmad (2009).  Committee member. 
7.    Tim Christie (2007).  Committee member.

MA students
1.    Alexis Paton (2010).  Supervisor.


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