Teaching
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Past
Methodology (in French)
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Past
- Spring Semester 2020: Intentionality (in French). Self-conducted Lecture, University of Fribourg.
- Fall Semester 2019: Smell and Taste. A Philosophy of Non-Visual Senses (in German). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-seminar. University of Fribourg.
- Spring Semester 2019: Spinoza's Rationalism (Bilingual French and German). Seminar in collaboration with Gianfranco Soldati and Mario Schaerli. University of Fribourg.
- Fall Semester 2015 Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy of Religion (in French). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-proseminar about contemporary philosophy of religion, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
- Spring Semester 2015 Intentionality (Bilingual French and German). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-seminar about contemporary theories of intentionality, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
- Fall Semester 2014 – Spring Semester 2017 Quali +: Philosophy for Non-Philosophers (in French). Co-designed and co- taught philosophy program for non-philosophers, with an emphasis on the interaction between theoretical and practical philosophy (MA level), University of Fribourg.
- Fall Semester 2014 Foundations of Philosophy of Language (in French). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-proseminar about philosophy of language from Locke to Wittgenstein, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
- Fall Semester 2013 Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology (in French). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-proseminar proseminar about contemporary epistemology, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
- Fall Semester 2012 Introduction to Contemporary Metaphysics (in French). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-proseminar about contemporary metaphysics, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
- Fall Semester 2011 Frege and the Nature of Thought (in French). Self-conducted reading and writing BA-proseminar about the debate over Frege’s ‘Sinn und Bedeutung’, University of Fribourg. Syllabus available here.
Methodology (in French)