Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Main Instructor)
IUSS Pavia (Seminar Instructor)
University of Edinburgh (Teaching Assistant)
Syllabi and Student Evaluations are available upon request.
Some informal Evaluations collected over the years concerning courses I've taught:
- Contemporary Social Epistemology (UG, Fall Semester 2023) - Lectures on Testimony, Disagreement, Epistemic Authority, Trust, Expertise, Group Knowledge, Recognition, Epistemic Injustice, Science and Values
IUSS Pavia (Seminar Instructor)
- Knowledge without Experience: The Problems of the A Priori (UG/PG, Fall Semester 2023, IUSS Pavia) Co-Instructor attached to the course “Visualization, Proofs, and Rigor: Topics from mathematical practice” (Main Lecturer: Dr. Silvia de Toffoli)
University of Edinburgh (Teaching Assistant)
- Morality and Value - Fall Semester 2017 - 2 Classes - Lecture on Applied Ethics, Rawls' Political Philosophy, Kant's Practical Philosophy, Utilitarianism, Well-Being, Virtue Ethics
- Greats: From Plato to the Enlightenment - Summer Semester 2018 - 2 Classes - History of Philosophy Course. Lectures on Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant
- Mind, Matter, and Language - Fall Semester 2019 - 4 Classes - Lectures on Philosophy of Language (Frege, Wittgenstein, Russell), Philosophy of Mind (Mind/Body Dualism, Functionalism, Identity Theory)*
- Nominated for the University of Edinburgh Teaching Award "Tutor of the Year" for this course
- Logic - Summer Semester 2020 - 4 Classes - Lectures on Introduction to Formal Systems, Inference Rules, Derivations, Quantifiers
- Epistemology and Evidence Law - Honours Course - Summer Semester 2020 - Lecturer (Secondary Role to Dr. Martin Smith, main lecturer)
- Morality and Value - Fall Semester 2020 - 4 Classes - Lectures on Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics, Virtue Ethics, Contractualism, Equality and Egalitarianism, Sexual Ethics, Market Ethics, Immigration Ethics
- Nominated for the University of Edinburgh Teaching Award "Outstanding Course" for this course
- Mind, Matter, and Language - Spring Semester 2021- 2 Classes, Lectures on Frege, Russell, Kripke, Grice, Chomsky, Lewis, Fodor, Searle, Nagel.
- PPLS Writing Centre/Skills Centre - Tutor - 2019-2021 - Individual Tutorial Sessions with UG Students concerning essay writing.
- Theoretical Philosophy, Advanced Course - Summer Semester 2016 - Lectures on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and contemporary Analytic approaches.
Syllabi and Student Evaluations are available upon request.
Some informal Evaluations collected over the years concerning courses I've taught:
- "the comments [you've made to] the essays I've read have been excellent. Very relevant, constructive, and extremely detailed - you go the extra mile, which is to be applauded!"
- "[Guido] is one of the most hard-working tutors I have ever met. He is very supportive and always willing to reply to our questions no matter how small the question is. He is always fully prepared for every tutorial which helps us to understand the leture content better and makes reference to extra books and articles for us to know deeper about the course material"
- "I just wanted to say thank you for your help during Logic Lab. You helped me really understand L3 when I thought it was impossible"
- "Easily the best tutor for philosophy I've ever had. I come away from the tutorial understanding most if not all of the material"
- "thank you very much for the tutorials, for me they have definitely been the most useful part of the whole course."
- "Thank you for yesterday’s lecture, it was very helpful in understanding the weeks content of which I found rather challenging."
- "I’ve been struggling with time management and keeping up with the course but I wanted to say thank you for your weekly handouts. Not many tutors make such useful materials and we all really appreciate the effort you put in to helping us."
- "Guido provided incredibly useful advice, pretty much all of which I implemented. His advice was clear and the session helped me have confidence in what I had written"
- "After taking your advice and re-wrote several parts of my essay, my essay scored a 78 which I heard is a pretty high grade. The final version of the essay differs A LOT from the one I had before the session, and I am sure I would not have got there but for your precious suggestions."
- "Just a quick email to say thanks so much for all your help last semester - it has really paid off as I scored an 80 (!) in my essay on utilitarianism. I am so chuffed, but it would not have happened if it weren’t for your input during our appointments! "