Seminars
- “A realist aspect to the interpretation of selves”. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy, New Zealand, Graduate Student Division. Hosted by the University of Auckland, 2003. Presented to the Australasian Association of Philosophy, Australasian Graduate Student Division. Hosted by the University of Tasmania, 2003.
- “The explanation of delusion: Experience, rationality, and content”. Presented to The Philosophy Society. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2004.
- “The problem of the unwanted prediction: Anomalous experience reconsidered”. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy, New Zealand Division. Hosted by the University of Waikato, 2004.
- “Dead certainty in the Cotard delusion”. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy, Graduate Student Division hosted by the University of Melbourne, 2005. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2005.
- “Some thoughts on pain”. Presented to Consciousness at the Beach Workshop. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2006.
- “Defining mental disorder”. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy. Hosted by the University of New England, 2006.
- “Towards a scientific nosology of psychiatric disorder”. Presented to The Philosophy Society. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2006.
- “The nature of mental disorder”. Presented to The Philosophy of Biology Graduate Student Workshop . Hosted by the Australian National University, 2006. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy, New Zealand Division. Hosted by Victoria University of Wellington, 2006.
- “Grounding psychiatry: The bio-medical notion of dysfunction”. Presented to Tempo and Mode, Center for Macroevolution and Macroecology. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2007.
- “The dysfunction criterion in medicine and psychiatry”. Presented to The Philosophy Society. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2007.
- “Malfunction and harm: Why the distinction doesn't work to ground psychiatry (A)” . Presented to The Philosophy of Biology Graduate Student Workshop. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2007.
- “Malfunction and harm: Why the distinction doesn't work to ground psychiatry (B)”. Presented to The Australasian Association of Philosophy, New Zealand Division. Hosted by the University of Auckland, 2007.
- “What can neuroimaging tell us about the mind”. Presented to Tempo and Mode, Centre for Macroevolution and Macroecology. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2008.
- “Psychiatric disorder and the division of labour in biomedicine”. Presented to Work in Progress Seminar Series. Hosted by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2009.
- “The limits of science for psychiatry”. Presented to The Philosophical Society. Hosted by the Australian National University, 2011.