academic experience
Notre Dame (bold indicates a course taken for credit)
Tufts (and Brandeis for Personal Identity with Eli Hirsch):
- In mathematics and mathematical logic: Proof Theory, Set Theory, Model Theory (graduate course in math department), Computability Theory (graduate course in math department), Basic Algebra I (graduate course in math department; groups, rings, modules), Basic Algebra II (graduate course in math department: fields, Galois theory, algebraic geometry, homological algebra)
- In epistemology: Speech Acts and the Spread of Knowledge, Epistemology and the Big Sort (on social epistemology and polarization)
- In metaphysics: Free Will, Infinity, Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics
- In the philosophy of science and related topics: Philosophy of Physics, Evolutionary Game Theory, Philosophy of Science
- In history of philosophy: Spinozism, Aristotle's Physics, Scotus's Metaphysics
- Other: Advanced Topics in Ethics, Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, First-Year Proseminar, Modern Constitutional Theory (with Judge Barrett at ND Law)
- Teaching assistant: Introduction to Philosophy (Metaphysics and Epistemology)
Tufts (and Brandeis for Personal Identity with Eli Hirsch):
- In metaphysics: David Lewis, Philosophy of Social Science, Objects, The Self, Metaphysics, Personal Identity
- Other: Modal Logic, Logic, Chomsky, Epistemology, Causal Inference, Philosophy of Language, Transcendental Arguments
- Comprehensive exams taken: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language.
- Teaching assistant: Logic, Mind and Language, Knowing and Being