I regularly lecture on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and portions of courses for the Intercalated Medical Degree. In recent years I have also taught a module on the History of Ethics, spanning the period from roughly 1650-1750 in British ethical thought. I previously taught Kant's aesthetics, Hegel's Phenomenology, and Kant's and Hegel's Political Philosophy at undergraduate level. I have taught MPhil seminars on Kant's theory of concepts and co-taught (with Susan James) a seminar on the philosophy of Margaret Cavendish. I am currently co-ordinating the KCL Early Modern Reading Group, where we have recently focused on Spinoza's Short Treatise and Malebranche's Dialogues on Metaphysics and Religion.
I have supervised PhD projects on Kant's notion of conscience, Kant's constitutivism, the ethical thought of Bernard Williams, and Leibniz's metaphysics.