Teachings
Syllabi are available for any of these courses if you are interested.
[SFU has three major terms, each of equal length, Fall, Spring, and Summer]
[SFU has three major terms, each of equal length, Fall, Spring, and Summer]
Seminar Courses(spring 2022) Time and Causation
(spring 2020) Research HPS (spring 2020) [graduate only: course focused on development of research skills for students already working in areas related to philosophy of science] (fall 2019) Causation, Laws, and Modality, co-taught with Jennifer Wang (summer 2019) Topics in Contemporary Causation and Explanation (fall 2018) History and Philosophy of Science [with affiliated workshop] (fall 2017) Pro Sem [professional seminar for all incoming MA students] (fall 2017 and spring 2018) Topics in Contemporary Philosophy of Science (spring 2017) Causation and Explanation (spring 2015) Philosophy of Time: Time from Within and Without (spring 2014) Pragmatism, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Science [with affiliated workshop] (fall 2011) Explanation: Comparing Scientific, Historical, and Action Explanation (spring 2011) Causation and Complexity (fall 2010) Explaining Temporal Consciousness (2016-2020) Extra-departmental graduate teaching: Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology Department, SFU, Graduate Methods course session on Causation and Mechanisms (2018-2021) Informal: Summer reading group for research project development and advancement for philosophy of science students. Group is run without official credit, for students to cultivate collaborative research skills on their own projects; attendance ranges from 3 to 9 students over summer terms |
Undergraduate CoursesPhil 341: Philosophy of Science (spring 2021; spring 2019; spring 2017; fall 2016; fall 2014; spring 2012; fall 2009)
Phil 302: Causation (fall 2012) Phil 302: Philosophy of Time (spring 2010) Phil 203: Metaphysics (spring 2017; fall 2014; fall 2012; spring 2012) Phil 201: Epistemology (fall 2010; spring 2010) Phil 144: Introduction to Philosophy of Science (fall 2021; fall 2020; fall 2019; spring 2015; spring 2014; spring 2011) Phil 100W: Knowledge and Reality (fall 2011) FASS First Freshman Seminar: Science Fiction and Philosophy (fall 2017) |