Here I am delivering a spellbinding lecture to UNR students on what Ronald Dworkin calls “the interpretive attitude”.

I’ve been teaching philosophy to university students in the United States and Canada since 2008. I’ve taught everything from Introduction to Philosophy and Critical Thinking to Early Modern Philosophy and a vast assortment of Ethics classes (both theoretical and applied). Most of my current teaching is focused in my main areas of research specialization: Political Philosophy, the Philosophy of Law, and American Philosophy.

In Fall 2023 I will teaching PHIL 135: Introduction to Ethics and PHIL 453: Topics in the Philosophy of Law. In Spring 2024, I’m scheduled to teach PHIL 406: American Philosophy and a graduate seminar on the social and political philosophy of Liberalism.

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