ERIK YUAN ZHANG
School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, University of Leeds
I am a Lecturer (≈ Assistant Professor) in Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Leeds and a member of the Centre for Aesthetic, Moral and Political Philosophy.
Previously, I was a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Core Faculty within UNC's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program. ​​
I completed my PhD in Philosophy at Princeton University. I received my BA from Queen's University in Canada.​
My primary research interests lie in the areas of normative ethics, applied ethics, metaethics, and PPE. ​​
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My paper, "Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation," recently appeared in Ethics. A discussion of the paper can be found here.​