Education:
Ph.D. Philosophy; University of California, Berkeley
M.A. Bioethics; New York University, Center for Bioethics
J.D.; Indiana University Maurer School of Law
B.S. Mathematics, B.A. Philosophy; Indiana University, Bloomington
Areas of Interest: Moral and Political Philosophy
Bio:
Dan Khokhar is an Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow at NYU’s Center for Bioethics. He completed his PhD in philosophy at UC Berkeley under the supervision of R. Jay Wallace and Niko Kolodny, with a dissertation that investigated the normativity of several different forms of moral address. He is currently interested in a variety of issues including (i) the ethical significance of begging, (ii) the moral problem of coercion, and (iii) the way in which some normative aspects of the law might be explained by appeal to valuable forms of political recognition.