Papers
Kant on Representation, Consciousness, and (a Weak Sense of) Cognition:
Against Transparency
I provide an account of an important sense of representation, consciousness, and cognition in Kant's lectures on logic and his critical works. I argue that neither of these notions involves transparency
Kant on the Singularity of Intuition: Thoroughgoing Determination
and Cognition
I argue that Kant's notion of an intuition is maximally
PHI101: Introduction to Philosophy
Co-taught with Savannah Kincaid (Rutgers)
Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women | Fall 2018
Course accredited by Raritan Valley Community College
On Kant
PHI201: Introductory Logic
Hans Halvorson, Princeton | Spring 2018
Student Evaluations | Sample handouts 1, 2, 3
PHI301: Aristotle and his Successors
Ben Morison, Princeton | Spring 2017
Student Evaluations | Sample handouts 1, 2, 3
PHI312: Intermediate Logic
Hans Halvorson, Princeton | Fall 2016
Student Evaluations | Sample handouts 1, 2, 3