Many, many years ago, I regularly posted my teaching materials on this website. Then learning management systems improved slightly, and I moved things over to Moodle and then to Canvas. That has worked, more or less, for the last five years. However, it seems to me that it might still be a good idea to make at least some basic materials from courses I regularly teach publicly available.
PHIL 103: Logic & Reasoning
I wrote A Philosophical Introduction to Formal Logic to serve as a textbook for PHIL 103.
Here are some practice problems with solutions. The problems and solutions are in separate files. I recommend trying the problems before looking at the solutions:
Practice Set 01
Practice Set 01 Solutions
Practice Set 02
Practice Set 02 Solutions
Practice Set 03
Practice Set 03 Solutions
Practice Set 04
Practice Set 04 Solutions
Practice Set 05
Practice Set 05 Solutions
Practice Set 06
Practice Set 06 Solutions
Practice Set 07
Practice Set 07 Solutions
Practice Set 08
Practice Set 08 Solutions
PHIL 214: Biomedical Ethics
I have taught two substantially different versions of PHIL 214. One is a general survey and the other is focused on abortion.
PHIL 430: Theory of Knowledge
My epistemology course focuses on the ethics of belief and the debate between evidentialists and pragmatists.
PHIL 477: Philosophy of Psychology
Here is a syllabus for my philosophy of psychology course. This version emphasized issues around functionalism and some issues related to intelligence research. Other iterations of the course have emphasized the nature-nurture debate and issues in statistics.