Overview
I have teaching experience in logic, ethics, epistemology, political philosophy and PPE at levels ranging from high school to upper undergraduate, both as a teaching assistant and as a primary instructor.
One of the main goals that guide my teaching is normalizing making mistakes and the experience of confusion. Recently, I’ve been experimenting with teaching philosophy using simulations.
In recognition of my dedication to teaching, I was awarded the University Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award and the Mentored Teaching Fellowship by USC and the Center for Excellence in Teaching.
Primary instructor
PHIL 360: Topics in Social Epistemology
USC, Spring 2027. Syllabus
An advanced undergraduate course in social epistemology, focusing especially on formal social epistemology.
CORE 195: Philosophy of Economic Markets, Money and Property
USC Pre-college, Summer 2026. Syllabus
An introductory course for high-school students covering elements of decision theory and game theory, and selected topics at the intersection of ethics, political philosophy and economics. Taught partly using SIMSOC: Simulated Society.
CORE 195: Philosophy of Economic Markets, Money and Property
USC Pre-college, Summer 2025. Syllabus
An introductory course for high-school students covering elements of decision theory and game theory, and selected topics at the intersection of ethics, political philosophy and economics.
CORE 195: Philosophy of Economic Markets, Money and Property
USC Pre-college, Summer 2024. Co-taught with Yasha Sapir and Matt Wiseman. Syllabus
An introductory course for high-school students covering social construction, the metaphysics of money, the nature of property, socialism, and the ethics of capitalism.
PHIL 122 AB: Reasoning and Argument
USC, Fall 2022. Syllabus
An introduction to logic course covering propositional calculi, including classical propositional logics and elements of modal and superintuitionistic logics.
Teaching assistant
PHIL 431: Law, Society, and Politics
USC, Spring 2025. Taught by Jonathan Quong. Syllabus
An advanced undergraduate course on the ethics of self defense and the ethics of war.
PHIL 220: Introduction to Logic
USC, Fall 2024. Taught by Gabriel Uzquiano. Syllabus
An introductory logic course covering classical propositional logic and first-order logic.
PHIL/ENGR 265: Ethics, Technology, and Value
USC, Spring 2023. Taught by Jake Ross and Elisa Warford. Syllabus
A course on ethical issues surrounding technology. Topics covered include climate change and collective action, hate speech and misinformation, algorithmic injustice, the moral status of AIs.