I have a PhD in philosophy, specialising in the philosophy of psychology. Besides this, I have extensive teaching experience in areas of philosophy such as ethics, critical thinking, and philosophy of mind.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology’ - 1st Year course, semester 2, 2022.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays and exams on basic introductions to classic issues such as acquiring knowledge, and implications of causation.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Ethics’ – 2nd year course, semester 2, 2022.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays on key ethical terms that people ordinarily use, like goodness, wrongness, dignity, promises, etc.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Introduction to Ethics’ – 1st year course, semester 1, 2021-2022.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays and exams on a general introduction to ethics, but also including some general work on how to study philosophy at university.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Critical Thinking’ – 1st year course, semester 1, 2021-2022.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays and exams on general principles of critical thinking, plus introduction to propositional and predicate logic.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Philosophy of Mind’ – 2nd year course, semester 1, 2020-2021.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays on theoretical and practical issues in the philosophy of mind, including basic introductions to some non-Western philosophy of mind, such as one’s sense of self and the nature of personhood. The course was taught fully online.
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Ethics’ – 2nd year course, semester 1, 2019-2020.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays on both the practical application of ethics and the theoretical philosophy involving it (e.g. material on normative, practical and metaethics).
• Teaching Assistant: ‘Critical Thinking’ – 1st year course, semester 1, 2018-2019.
Course involved running seminars and marking essays and exams on general principles of critical thinking (including preparing students for general university academic practice), plus introduction to propositional and predicate logic.
I like to focus on improving my students' skills at reading and understanding philosophical texts. Philosophy is about thinking and analysing, not just learning information, so I like to provide my students with the tools to extract the most out of what they read: the goal is such that they can form their own opinions on the matters at hand.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (evenings) |
References Available | On File |
University of Manchester | 2022 | Doctorate | PhD Philosophy | |
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University of Sheffield | 2017 | Masters | MA Philosophy | |
University of Sheffield | 2014 | Bachelors | BA History and Philosophy |