Christopher Outlaw is an Adjunct Lecturer of Philosophy at Northern Virginia Community College and the Secretary of the Virginia Philosophical Association. He has a BA in Philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a MA in Philosophy from George Mason University with a concentration in professional ethics. Applied ethics has been his traditional focus in philosophy, but he has made a shift towards virtue ethics in recent years. Outside of academia, he founded and facilitates a local reading group on the works of Soren Kierkegaard called “Kierkegaard on the Potomac.” Christopher is associated with the Global Centre for Advanced Studies as a Student Researcher.

Education

Postgraduate

2009 – 2011

MA Philosophy

George Mason University

Experience

Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy

Howard University

2021 – 2022

Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy

Northern Virginia Community College

2012 – Present