Philosophical Reflections is designed to supplement the usual teaching methods that I employ in my philosophy courses, which are somewhat varied and various. I teach quite a lot of (theoretical and applied) ethics, medieval philosophy, and the metaphysics of human nature. I enjoy, however, delving into--reflecting upon--topics in all of the core areas of philosophy (ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophies of language and mind, and the history of philosophy) in my courses, and will be sharing some of these reflections here. Please feel free to listen to them and let me know what you think of them. Thank you for listening!