TEACHING EXPERTISE

I have taught a range of Deakin units but primarily:
ASP129 Love, Sex and Death
ASP211 Freedom and Power: Existentialism and Beyond
ASP299 Minds in Action: Philosophies of Human and Artificial Intelligence

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

  • UNIT TAUGHT
    ASP 215 Happiness and the Good Life
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    ASP 214 Justice and Equality
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    ASP 326 Language and Reality
  • UNIT TAUGHT
    ASP 211 Freedom and Power: Existentialism and Beyond
  • UNIT TAUGHT
    ASP 129 Love, Sex, and Death
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Dissolving Being and Time: Towards a Phenomenology of Psychedelic Experiences
    RICCARDO MICHELI MCMILLAN - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Proceedings in Metaphysical Courts: A Legal Perspective on Lev Shestovs philosophy and legacy
    Marianna Parry - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    The Urge to Tic: Examining the Experiential and Neural Bases of Tourette Syndrome
    Annalise May Leopold - School of Psychology
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    Using Deleuze's Political Ontology to redefine the Left-Right political spectrum
    Andrew Smith - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Emergence and the Kierkegaardian Account of Selfhood and Consciousness
    Paul Thomas Joiner - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Mathematics as a Symbolic Form: Cassirer and Merleau-Ponty
    Aymen Moutwari - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    At the Limit of the Archive: Critical Phenomenology in the Case(s) of Transnational Adoption
    Beau Joon Kent - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Form, Matter and Individuation in Hegel and Deleuze
    Anna Catherine Cerritelli - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • CURRENT MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Between Ideology and Resistance: Towards a New Ontology
    Wuyang Pan - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Personhood, Animality, and Phenomenological Being
    Kane Pierce Simpson - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2022
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    Sign and Idea: Spinoza and Deleuze
    Max Lowdin - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2023
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    Whitehead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Process Phenomenology
    Andrew Kirkpatrick - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2020
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    A Conditional Defence of Dual-Method Theories of Self-Knowledge
    Michael Mitchell - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2022
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    A Phenomenology of Feelings of Worthlessness and Suicidality in Some Cases of Depression
    Danica Janse Van Vuuren - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2023
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    The Object of Life
    Jack Parry - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2023
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    Freedom as a Centralizing Motif in the work of Henri Bergson
    Brian Macallan - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2023
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    Science as Sense-Making: What the Enactive Approach Can Learn From Radical Behaviourism
    Meg McCamley - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2024
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Deleuze, Guattari, and Improvisation: Intentions from the Inside
    Alistair John Macaulay - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2024
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Fictions That Are Not False: A Participatory Metaphysics From Quantum Foundations
    James Vafiadis - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2026
  • COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISION
    Defending Nietzsche from Heidegger's NietzscheAn analysis and critique of Heidegger's understanding of Nietzsche's ontology andepistemology
    Daniel Timothy Connell - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2016