Professor Theodora Aynesworth
Instructor in Ethics Among Supernaturals Dept. of Arts & Humanities | Soapberry Springs University
Office Location: Rm.515, Opal Tower Telephone: (555) 666-8989 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Hours: By appointment ONLY
Professional Focus Professor Aynesworth specializes in Philosophy, particularly the areas of axiology, moral relativity, virtue ethics, and applied ethics; specifically how these principles are contextualized and complicated in praxis within the supernatural community of the Springs. She is a water nymph with a concentration in decision-making, borne of her becoming embodied fae during the social upheaval of the late Victorian Era.
Education Moral Sciences & Classics, Oxford University (1889)
Courses Philosophy 160 - Ethics Among Supernaturals This entry-level course will endeavor to explore the troubling and complex moral dilemmas that arise among different species. It is designed to encourage students to explore the boundaries of their own ethical codes and centre their own subjectivity whilst simultaneously extrapolating their experiences to the broader society. Debate and discussion comprise most of the coursework; all students MUST participate.
Philosophy 330 - The Objectivity Myth: No Such Thing As Neutral Designed for upper-level students, this course engages high theory to disturb the concepts of true objectivity and true neutrality. The syllabus relies chiefly on an unrivaled collection of interviews conducted by Prof. Aynesworth, gathered over the course of 160 years from a diverse cross-section of species. Discussions of atheism will NOT be tolerated.

















