I’m currently teaching, for the second time, Knowledge and Evidence, a seminar designed to introduce MA students and upper-level undergraduates to some of the fundamental questions in epistemology. Students looking for course information should head over to our Blackboard site.

In my time at the University of Salzburg I’ve also taught the following seminars: Epistemology of the A Priori (twice; course website here), Theories of Truth (twice; course website here), and Higher-Order Evidence (course website here).

Before I came to Salzburg I designed and taught PHIL 0205, Understanding Arguments, at Brown University. In this methodological introduction to philosophy, students learned how to use argument mapping to analyze and evaluate arguments from both mass media and the philosophical literature. All of our argument maps were built using the argument visualization mode in MindMup, and in developing the course I relied on a variety of resources made available by Simon Cullen. Feel free to browse the course website here.