Teaching

Courses Taught

University of Hamburg (2021–2024)

  • Sally Haslanger’s Social Constructionism
    (MA/BA seminar) | Course Plan

  • Feeling and Knowing
    (BA seminar)

  • Social Movements
    (MA/BA seminar)

  • Philosophy of Audre Lorde
    (MA/BA seminar) | Course Plan

  • Non-Ideal Theories of Agency
    (BA seminar)

  • Feminist Coalitional Politics
    (MA/BA seminar) | Course Plan

  • Racism (BA seminar)

  • Methods of Feminist Philosophy
    (MA/BA seminar, and online BA seminar)

  • Agency and Resistance to Overlapping Oppressions
    (online MA/BA seminar) | Course Plan

  • Feminist Phenomenology
    (BA seminar)

Stony Brook University (2015–2016)

  • Introduction to Moral Reasoning: From Autonomy to Ambiguity (BA course)

  • Introduction to Moral Reasoning: Ethics of Equality and Ethics of Difference (BA course)

Students say…

“This was perhaps the most perspective changing class I’ve taken during my time at university, and I know a lot of what I read and learned will stick with me.”
—BA student, Feminist Coalitional Politics, 2021

“I appreciated the open and welcoming atmosphere of the course and the space to learn . . . The use of online tools was excellent and I could easily be in the course for a longer time.”

—Course evaluation, Agency and Resistance to Overlapping Oppressions, online 2021

“Caleb’s enthusiasm and being as approachable and friendly as he is made this seminar a joy to be a part of. Apart from that, I highly appreciated his ability to situate the often very theoretical concepts of the literature we discussed in the context of the ‘real world’.”

—Course evaluation, Agency and Resistance to Overlapping Oppressions, online 2021

“Thank you for the passion you put into teaching. The materials really had a substantial impact on my thinking and my perception of the world around me and were simply inspiring.”

—BA student, Philosophy of Audre Lorde, 2023

“Thank you for such an inspiring and interesting course this semester, for creating a comfortable environment to discuss freely. This course has been one of my favorite courses of my whole master's degree so far.”

—MA student, Feminist Coalitional Politics, 2021

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