I consider teaching to be an essential part of being a philosopher. I spent a year serving in the Pedagogical Fellows program at UC Irvine, studying pedagogy research and training new teaching assistants. Having taught at institutions large and small, public and private, I consider my record of teaching and mentorship to be my most significant contribution.


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Fordham University

Philosophy of Technology

AI, Sci-Fi, and Human Value

Chinese Philosophy

Human Nature


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Mount Saint Mary's University (Los Angeles)

Bioethics

Philosophy of Popular Culture

Critical Thinking

Introduction to Philosophy


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UC Irvine

Humanities Core Course Program - "War"

The Ethics of Human Enhancement


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Cal State Long Beach

Philosophies of China and Japan


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Chapman University

Philosophy of Mind


Philip J. Walsh | PhD


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