Graduate and undergraduate college courses

2008, Northwestern University, School of Continuing Studies

"Darwinism and Intelligent Design," graduate seminar.  (Hofstadter, Darwin, Kuhn, P. Johnson, M. Behe, and assorted readings in philosophy of science and American intellectual history)

2005, Northwestern University, School of Continuing Studies

"Philosophy and Politics in the 20th Century," graduate seminar.  (Marx, Dewey, Arendt, Strauss, Foucault and historical readings)

2004, Northwestern University, School of Continuing Studies

"Darwinism in Philosophy and Culture," graduate seminar. (Darwin, Spencer, James, Lewontin, and historical readings).

"Science and Modern Society II," (Hume, Darwin, Einstein, Freud, Foucault).

1996-1997, Illinois Institute of Technology, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy and History.

"The Age of Darwin" (Mary Shelley, Hume, Darwin, Zola, Nietzsche)

"Philosophy of Mind" (Descartes, Churchlands, Haugeland, Sterelny)

"Origins of Modern Science" (Lindberg, Westfall, Merchant; original sources include Plato, Hippocrates, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton)

1995-1996, Northwestern University, Post-Doctoral Fellow. Department of Philosophy. Courses:

"Three episodes in Science, Philosophy, and Religion" (Galileo; Leibniz-Clarke debate; natural theology and David Hume) (Spring, 1996)

1992-1994, Illinois Institute of Technology, Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow. Department of Humanities.

"The Age of Darwin" (Mary Shelley, Hume, Darwin, Zola, Wm. James)

"Space and Time" (Aristotle, Ptolemy, Copernicus, Descartes, Newton, relativity theory)

"20th-Century Philosophy" (Wittgenstein, Vienna Circle, Sartre, Camus, Kuhn, Foucault)

1991, 1989, University of Chicago, Instructor of undergraduate seminars.

1991, "Free-fall and Projectiles from Aristotle to Newton" (Aristotle, Philoponus, Aquinas, Buridan, Galileo, Descartes, Huygens, Newton)

1989, "20th-century Philosophy of Science in France" (Duhem, Poincaré‚, Bachelard, Koyré‚ Foucault)