Teaching is my favorite part of the profession. I believe that our role is to offer students the logical and analytical tools necessary for tackling complex questions.

My average teaching evaluation score for courses where I was sole instructor at MIT is 6.8/7 and at Princeton is 4.7/5. Here are all my teaching evaluations for courses where I was sole instructor. I reproduce them verbatim and omit nothing.

In Spring 2024 I am teaching a topics course at MIT, “The Metaphysical Foundations of Nirvana and The Good Life.”

At MIT I have previously taught 24.01 Classics of Western Philosophy. I taught Introduction to Feminist Philosophy at Garden State Youth Correctional Facility, a men’s prison in New Jersey (co-led with Haley Brennan). At Princeton I served as an assistant instructor for three courses: PHI 301 Aristotle and his Successors; REL 281 Buddhist Philosophy; and PHI 303 Descartes, Leibniz, and Spinoza (recitations co-taught with Prof. Dan Garber).

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