Undergraduate
University of Maryland
- The Philosophy in AI (Fall 2020; Fall 2021; Fall 2023, Fall 2025) As of Fall 2025, this course is renamed AI and the Human Experience.
- Symbolic Logic II (Spring 2024)
- Decision Theory (Fall 2023)
- Bayesian Epistemology (Fall 2022)
- Philosophy of the Universe (Spring 2021; Fall 2022)
- The Logic of Types, Classes, and Properties and Its Applications (Fall 2021)
Northwestern University
- Philosophy of the Universe (Fall 2019)
- The Philosophy in AI (Spring 2019)
- Counterfactuals (Spring 2016)
- Philosophy of Mathematics (Spring 2017; Fall 2010)
- Practical Reasoning and Choice (Spring 2020; Fall 2016; Fall 2014; Fall 2012; Fall 2011; Spring 2010) [This is what my decision theory course was called at NU]
- Introduction to Metaphysics (Spring 2020; Fall 2015; Winter 2014; Winter 2012)
- Elementary Logic II (Spring 2018; Winter 2012; Spring 2011; Spring 2010)
- Elementary Logic I (Summer 2020; Summer 2019; Fall 2016; Fall 2014; Summer 2013)
- Scientific Reasoning (Spring 2013)
- Freshman Seminar: Objective vs. Subjective (Fall 2012; Spring 2011)
- Freshman Seminar: Methods of Inquiry (Spring 2016)
Graduate Seminars
University of Maryland
- Large Language Models: Language, Rationality, and Cognition (Spring 2025)
- Evidence and Language (Spring 2023)
- The Modal Future (Fall 2020)
Northwestern University
- The Modal Future (Fall 2019)
- Counterfactuals and Probability (Spring 2018)
- Job Market Preparation Seminar (Spring 2017)
- Future Contingents (Fall 2015)
- Formal Epistemology: Foundations and Research Perspectives (Spring 2015)
- First-Year Proseminar: Classics of Philosophy of Language (Winter & Spring 2014)
- The Language of Deliberation (Spring 2013)
- Reasoning and Rationality (Fall 2011)
- Metasemantics (Fall 2010)
Other Teaching
- Modality, Evidentiality, and Futurity, NASSLLI 2022, (co-taught with Natasha Korotkova)
- Counterfactuals and Probability, ESSLLI 2019, (co-taught with Paolo Santorio)
- Deontic Logic, PIKSI–Logic 2018, (co-taught with Jennifer Carr)
- Foundational and Empirical Questions in Degree Semantics, with Modality as a Case Study, NASSLLI 2016, (co-taught with Paolo Santorio and Alexis Wellwood)