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.
My paper, "Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation," recently appeared in Ethics. A discussion of the paper can be found here.