Dr. Matthew C. Altman Department of & Religious Studies CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

COURSES TAUGHT

Central Washington University (fall 2003-present) Introductory philosophy courses PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy (5 cr.) PHIL 115: The Meaning of Life (5 cr.) PHIL 201: Introduction to Logic (5 cr.) PHIL 202: Introduction to (5 cr.) PHIL 210: Current Ethical Issues (5 cr.)

Upper-division philosophy courses PHIL 302: Ethics (5 cr.) PHIL 304: Business Ethics (5 cr.) PHIL 306: Environmental Ethics (5 cr.) PHIL 308: Medical Ethics (5 cr.) PHIL 347: Philosophy of Law (5 cr.) PHIL 348: Social and Political Philosophy (5 cr.) PHIL 354: III: Kant to Nietzsche (5 cr.) PHIL 465: Advanced Ethics: Biomedical Ethics (5 cr.) PHIL 465: Advanced Ethics: Freedom and Responsibility (5 cr.) PHIL 488: Junior Seminar: Autonomy and Paternalism (5 cr.) PHIL 490: Cooperative Education Supervised cooperative education at local organizations, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships PHIL 494: Undergraduate Thesis Preparation (2 cr.) PHIL 495: Undergraduate Thesis (3 cr.) PHIL 496 (Independent Study): Animal Minds: Consciousness, Socialization, and Moral Status (2 cr.) PHIL/ART 498 (Special Topics): Philosophy of Art (5 cr.) (team-taught)

Central Washington University (fall 2003-present) (continued) Upper-division honors seminars (Douglas Honors College) DHC 321/331, 322/332, 323/333: Honors Colloquium/Lecture III (junior level): The Modern Period (Montaigne to Kierkegaard) (4 cr./qtr., 3 qtrs./yr.) DHC 399: Interdisciplinary Seminar: Animals, Human and Nonhuman (5 cr.) DHC 399: Interdisciplinary Seminar: Punishment (5 cr.)

Graduate seminar (Primate Behavior MA) PRIM 505: History of Primate Interconnections (4 cr.)

Monmouth College (fall 2002-spring 2003) PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.) PHIL/RELG 207: Ethics: Philosophical and Religious (3 cr.) PHIL 211: Philosophy of Education (3 cr.) PHIL 250: Business Ethics (3 cr.) PHIL 307: Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Nietzsche (3 cr.)

Drury University (fall 2001-spring 2003) PHIL 100: Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking (3 cr.) PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.) PHIL/GLST 210: Values Analysis (3 cr.) PHIL 302: History of Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Nietzsche (3 cr.) PHIL 390: Social and Political Philosophy: Liberalism (3 cr.)

St. Xavier University (fall 1999) PHIL 150: Philosophical Analysis (3 cr.)

University of Chicago (as Graduate Instructor) (winter 1999) PHIL 292/293: Junior/Senior Tutorial: The Will in Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche (3 cr.)

University of Chicago (as Graduate Course Assistant) (fall 1997-winter 2000) PHIL 210: Introduction to Ethics, with Arnold Davidson (3 cr.) PHIL 270: History of Philosophy III: From Rousseau to Rawls, with Daniel Brudney (3 cr.) PHIL 300: Elementary Logic, with Ted Cohen (3 cr.) PHIL 312: Kant’s Ethics, with Candace Vogler (3 cr.) PHIL 316/PolSci 339: Human Rights, with Alan Gewirth (3 cr.)