Courses developed and taught at Georgetown University:
Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence (PHI1009/PHI2102)
Georgetown. Spring 2023, Fall 2023
Introduction to Tech/Ethics/Society (PHIL2100)
Georgetown. Spring 2024, Fall 2024
Embedded Ethics at Georgetown University
Introduction to Computer Science: Python (COSC010)
Georgetown. Fall 2022. With Shira Wein.
Courses developed and taught at the City University of New York:
Literature and Philosophy (PHI 3062)
Baruch College CUNY. Spring 2020, Spring 2021
Philosophy and Gender (PHI 225)
Lehman College CUNY. Spring 2019
Logic and Moral Reasoning (PHI1100)
Baruch College CUNY. Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Spring 2021
Ethics and Critical Thinking (PHI1600)
Baruch College CUNY. Spring 2019
Major Issues in Philosophy (PHI1500)
Baruch College CUNY. Fall 2017, Spring 2018
Problems in Philosophy (PHI171)
Lehman College CUNY. Fall 2018
Feminist Philosophy and Empirical Methods
I am also a co-author of the Feminist Philosophy and Experimental Philosophy reading list, which you can find on the Diversity Reading List's website. The reading list critically examines the role of empirical methods in philosophy, and is predicated on the conviction that there is space for a fruitful interaction of feminist and experimental philosophy.
Three of its guiding questions include:
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What can experimental philosophy learn from feminist thought?
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How can (and do) feminist philosophers benefit from the collection of empirical data?
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What does a feminist X-phi look like?
The blueprint will be most useful for graduate students, or advanced undergraduates, with some prior exposure to feminist philosophy. No prior exposure to experimental philosophy is presupposed.