Rice University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1987
San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
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    The Blog-Assisted Seminar
    Teaching Philosophy 34 (2): 119-132. 2011.
    Four years ago, I tried assigning blogs as homework to ensure that students came to class prepared for seminar discussions. From the start, it was clear that blogging was having a good effect, but I needed to make many refinements before I was satisfied that I was squeezing the greatest benefit from this device. In this paper, I summarize and explain the fully developed method on which I eventually settled. I first explain what I’m hoping will happen to students over the semester. Then, I list s…Read more
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    Aliteracy in the Philosophy Classroom
    Teaching Philosophy 28 (3): 261-276. 2005.
    For whatever reasons, students seem more resistant than ever before to reading. Educators have catered to this trend, introducing learning activities other than reading. I argue that, in philosophy at least, nothing can substitute for reading and discussion. I further argue that the best readings are famous, intellectually challenging, and substantial enough to reward the student with a memorable philosophical experience. I have noticed that students appreciate meaty, classical, philosophical wo…Read more