ANNA EDMONDS
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Angell Hall, University of Michigan
​At UM I have taught or served as a Graduate Student Instructor for: 
  • 232: Problems of Philosophy
  • 202: Introduction to Philosophy
  • 363: Contemporary Moral Problems
  • 383: Knowledge and Reality
  • 361: Ethics
  • 180: Symbolic Logic
  • 340: Mind and Machine - a History of AI 
  • 183: Critical Reasoning
In 2018, I was the recipient of the Michigan Philosophy Department's Faculty Teaching Prize.  

Throughout my time at Michigan, I've benefitted from pedagogy instruction at the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching. From 2014-2018 I worked there as a Graduate Student Instructional Consultant.


In Winter 2019, I'll be lecturing and teaching discussion sections for PHIL 183: Critical Reasoning

This course combines material from cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, logic, probability, and decision theory to develop better reasoning when deciding what to believe and what to do. We'll be using a 2018 TopHat textbook, Reason Better​, by David Manley.
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