Education
M.A. Philosophy, University of Nebraska – Lincoln
B.A. Philosophy, English Literature, Northern Illinois University
Courses Taught
- PHI 222: Ethics in the Computer Age
- PHI 261: Business Ethics
Research
Zach’s research generally centers on theories of rationality and reasons, focusing specifically on the nature of structural rationality and what kinds of reasons we might have to act according to its requirements.
He also works in the philosophy of modality, specifically on theories of impossible worlds. His most recent work in this area attempts to answer the question “What makes a world impossible?”