Sexual Ethics, Andréa Daventry
As an undergraduate, I took an applied ethics course that included Lois Pineau’s paper, “Date Rape: A Feminist Analysis.” Pineau discusses our society’s conception...
Introduction to the Humanities: Human Horizons, Jacob Mills and David Liakos
We are friends and colleagues who have collaborated on developing the following course at Houston Community College (HCC). We are also both philosophers. While the...
Feminist Philosophy, Manuela A. Gomez
I am a tenured professor of philosophy at El Paso Community College. In 2023, I was invited to teach a Feminist Philosophy course at...
Feminist Philosophy, P.B. Hope
The header image for my Feminist Philosophy syllabus is collaged from two paintings by Mexican painter Diego Rivera. The first, Man at the Crossroads,...
Indigenous Philosophy, Getty L. Lustila
I proposed my course “PHIL 2492: Indigenous Philosophy” in the fall of 2022, when I was hired for my current position at Northeastern University....
Epistemic Doubt: A dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago
My Introduction to Indian Philosophy course has been my favorite since I first began teaching in 1998. I have religiously taught the class, without...
Good Relationships, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer
Have you ever used a work contract that bypasses grade anxiety? There's one in a course created to meet a need undergraduates expressed during a moral development study: for more attention to their relationships.
Latin American Philosophy, Mariah Partida
In the Fall of 2022, I began teaching in the philosophy department at Texas State University (TXST), which has been a proud Hispanic-serving institution...
Stoicism, Sandra Woien
Stoicism, an ancient school of thought originating with Zeno of Citium (334-262 BC), is experiencing a resurgence. Several thriving and robust Stoic communities exist...
Philosophy of Language, Helen L. Daly
My department at Colorado College lists the Philosophy of Language as an introductory course, but in my experience prior to this position, the philosophy...