Science and Culture in Latin America, Alejo Stark
Most introductory philosophy of science courses begin by presenting the traditional positivist view of science as objective, descriptive, and value-free, usually as a historical...
African American Philosophy II, Patrick D. Anderson
My course, PHI 4220: African American Philosophy II, provides students with an in-depth survey of the major historical periods and schools of thought in...
Tabletop Philosophy: Catharine Saint-Croix
When I arrived at the University of Minnesota, I applied for a small “teaching innovation grant” to support what I took to be a...
Healthcare Ethics, Gisela Reyes
This course on healthcare ethics came to be as an amalgamation of my experiences both as a graduate teaching assistant at Northwestern University and...
Race and Animals, Maya von Ziegesar
I taught this course at Wesleyan University in Spring 2025 to a class of 15 students, mostly seniors and sophomores. I was tasked the...
Interdisciplinary Humanities (SEARCH), Benjamin E. Curtis
The SEARCH program has existed at Rhodes College, in one form or another, since 1946. This chronologically oriented, three-semester “Great Books” interdisciplinary humanities sequence...
Ethical Leadership, Trevor Hedberg
The W.A. Franke Honors College at the University of Arizona launched its Civic Leadership Certificate Program (CLC) in Spring 2023. Ethical Leadership, which I...
Feminist Themes in Philosophy Film and Literature, Philip Bold & Tamara Fakhoury
We share a deep belief in the philosophical power of film—and in its unique ability to connect abstract thought with lived experience, imagination, and...
Madness, Mental Illness, and Emotional Distress, Emily R. Douglas
My course, Madness, Mental Illness, and Emotional Distress, is taught at Vanier College in St-Laurent, Québec, a CÉGEP (Collège d'enseignement général et professionnel). CÉGEPs...
Technology and Disability, Ashley Shew, Damien P. Williams, and Joshua Earle
The three of us have taught classes about Technology and Disability through a philosophical lens, though this class has not been taught exclusively through...









