Teaching
Teaching is a deeply valuable and rewarding aspect of my academic career and has profoundly influenced who I am as a philosopher. During my time at MIT, I have given teaching pride of place by actively pursuing every available teaching development opportunity. This includes completing MIT’s Teaching + Learning Lab (TLL)’s Graduate Teaching Certificate , a Research Mentoring Certificate , and serving as the department’s graduate teaching development coordinator (the “MetaTA”). I have also been a panelist for TLL-sponsored events, sharing my passion for pedagogy with peers across the Institute.
In recognition of my dedication to teaching, I was selected as one of seventeen graduate students across MIT to be a Teaching Development Fellow for 2023-2024. As part of the Fellowship, I participated in a biweekly seminar on the scholarship of teaching and learning, led by directors from the Teaching + Learning Lab, and spearheaded initiatives such as organizing workshops and creating resources to foster teaching development in my department.
Selected pedagogical training
Teaching Experience
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR)
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PHI6045 — Éthique et rationalité
(Spring 2026)
- Graduate-level seminar in meta-ethics; topics covered include moral testimony, moral expertise and decision under moral uncertainty;
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PHI1162 — Bioéthique
(Spring 2026)
- Undergraduate-level course in bioethics;
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PHI6048 — Éthique appliquée
(Fall 2025)
- Graduate-level seminar in applied ethics; topics covered include social role normativity, responsibility for structural injustice, autonomy, paternalism and adaptive preferences, as well as selected problems in environmental ethics, public health ethics, and ethics of tech.
Digital learning lab @ MIT (massive online open courses)
- Paradox and Infinity (Spring 2025)
- Moral Problems and the Good Life (Spring 2025)
- Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 2024)
- Minds and Machines (Fall 2024)
TA (recitation instructor and grader), MIT
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Moral Problems and the Good Life (Spring 2023)
Instructor : Prof. Sam Berstler
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Problems of Philosophy (Fall 2022)
Instructor : Prof. Kevin Dorst
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Minds and Machines (Spring 2022)
Instructor : Prof. E. J. Green
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Problems of Philosophy (Fall 2021)
Instructor : Prof. Caspar Hare
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Ethics (Spring 2021)
Instructor : Prof. Tamar Schapiro
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Justice (Fall 2020)
Instructor : Prof. Bernardo Zacka
TA, Université de Montréal
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Theory of Knowledge (Fall 2018)
Instructor : Prof. Maxime Doyon
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Theory of Knowledge (Fall 2017)
Instructor : Prof. Aude Bandini
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Logic 1 (Fall 2017)
Instructor : Prof. Jean-Pierre Marquis
Guest lectures
- “Bernard Williams on Utilitarianism and Agency,” for Moral Problems and the Good Life (Spring 2023)
- “Skepticism, Closure and Contextualism,” for Problems of Philosophy (Fall 2022) (co-taught with Yonathan Fiat)
- “Teleosemantics,” for Minds and Machines (Spring 2022)