Teaching
A large part of my job at Drury University is teaching. Well, this isn’t surprising — it’s a teaching college and I have a 4/4 load! At a later date I’ll return here and talk more intentionally about what I do in the classroom, what I teach, and about my general teaching philosophy. It just takes too long to put all of those thoughts together.
My General Teaching Philosophy
I’d say “coming soon” but I know that I’m lazy about this sort of thing. So “coming eventually!”
Classes I Have Taught at Drury University
I teach everything, as there are only two people in my department (well, there are four, but the other two make up the religion side). So that means that I have to be an uber-generalist spread thin all over the philosophical map. I teach:
- Values Analysis (Introduction to Ethics)
- Classic Problems in Philosophy (Introduction to Philosophy)
- Logic and Critical Thinking
- Early Modern Philosophy
- Metaphysics and Epistemology
- Self and Free Will
- Feminist Theory
- Confucian Virtue Ethics
- Asian Ethics
- Existentialism
- Philosophy of Mind
