Graduate students
- Co-supervisor. Sabine Winters, PhD. In progress. “The Epistemic Role of Imagination in Space Science.”
- Co-supervisor. Oliver Rodwell, PhD. In progress. “Structures, Powers, Ethics: the (re)productive circuits of AI knowledge generation.”
- Co-supervisor. Milly Austin, PhD. In progress. “Identifying Potential Future Psychological Harms in AI Chatbots.”
- Thesis advisory panel. Joanne Platt. PhD. In progress.
- Thesis advisory panel. Leonidas Chiotis. PhD. In progress. “Can Artificial Ethical Assistants Enhance Human Decision-Making in Ethics?”
- Thesis advisory panel. Keir Burrows. PhD. In progress.
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- Co-supervisor. 許祐銘 (Vincent Hsu), MA. 2026. “Emerging from the Body: an Ecological and Enactive Framework of Bodily Creativity.”
- External examiner. Hamid Mirhosseini. PhD. 2025. “Reframing Scientific Representation: A Critique of Denotation and Genre in Representation-As Accounts.”
- Internal examiner. Ivan Kyambadde. PhD. 2025. “Replicating cognitive self-sufficiency to realize computational self-sufficiency in Artificial General Int
- Co-supervisor. 王奕然 (I-Jan Wang), MA. 2023. “Simulated Embodiment: Why our bodies and interactions in mental simulation matter.” Now a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati.
- Supervisor. 李權澤 (Scott Lee), MA. 2023. “What Do Philosophers Really Mean When They Talk about Intuition? A Qualitative Study.”
- Internal examiner. 郭耘吟 (Yun-Ying Kuo). MA. 2023. “The Intertwined Relationship of Knowledge and Values in Shared Decision-Making.” Now a PhD student at University of South Carolina.
- Internal examiner. 鄭弘葳 (Hong-Ui Tenn). MA. 2022. “Causal Complexity and Causal Ontology of Health-Related Quality of Life Model.” Now a PhD student at the University of Twente.
Courses taught
University of York
- Topics in the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA level (2025-6)
- Philosophy of Science (2025-6)
- Ethics and Epistemology of Digital Methods in Science (2025-6)
- Reason and Argument (2025-6)
- Topics in the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA level (2024-5)
- Ethics and Epistemology of Digital Methods in Science (2024-5)
- Philosophical Analysis (2024-5)
- Philosophy and Society (2024-5)
Topics in the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA level (2023-4) - Philosophy of Science (2023-44)
- Models and Modelling in Science and Technology, MA level (2023-4)
Philosophy in Prisons UK
- Topics in philosophy (2025-6), 10-week course
- Topics in philosophy (2024-5), 10-week course
- Topics in philosophy 2023-4), 5-week course
- Skepticism (2023)
- Introduction to philosophy of science (2020-21)
- Introduction to philosophy via thought experiments (2020-21)
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
- Realism for realistic people, MA level (2023)
- Philosophy for Scientists (2023)
- Epistemology of mental simulation: How we live and learn through memory and imagination, MA level (2022)
- Reading classics of the humanities and sciences (2022)
- Metaphilosophy, MA level (2022). Syllabus here.
- Philosophy of engineering, from biomedicine to space and back, MA level (2022). Syllabus here.
- Interdisciplinary research methods, MA level (2022)
- Seminar in Philosophy II (2022)
- Critical and Creative Thinking (2021, 2022)
- Scientific Imagination and Creativity, MA level (2021). Syllabus here.
- Philosophy of Science and Technology (2021). Syllabus here.
University of Tubingen
- The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA level, (2021). Syllabus here.
University of Geneva
- Topics on Imagination in Contemporary Philosophy (2019-20), MA level. Syllabus here.
London School of Economics and Political Science
- The Cognitive Science of Populism (part of the “Widening Participation” summer program, August 2018)
University of Toronto
- Natural Science and Social Issues (2014-2015).
- Scientific Revolutions I (2013-2014)
University of Toronto (as teaching assistant)
- Natural Science and Social Issues (2013-2014)
- Reason and Truth (2013-2014)
- History of Evolutionary Biology (2013-2014)
- Symbolic Logic I (2013-2014)
- Modern Symbolic Logic (2012-2013)
- Scientific Revolutions II (2012-2013)
- Introduction to Philosophy (2012-2013)
- Modern Symbolic Logic (2012-2013)
- Scientific Revolutions II (2011-2012)
- Introductory Philosophy of Science (2011-2012)
- Introduction to Philosophy (2011-2012)
- Modern Symbolic Logic (2011-2012)
- Scientific Revolutions I (2010-2011)
York University (as teaching assistant)
- Introduction to Philosophy (2008-2009)