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Daniel Fogal is a Researcher affiliated with the NYU Center for Bioethics, part of the College of Global Public Health at New York University. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from NYU. His research focuses on Ethics, Bioethics, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Language, with a particular emphasis on moral explanations, rationality, and the intersections between law and ethical reasoning. He teaches courses such as Introduction to Bioethics, Ethics of Reproduction, and Public Health Ethics.
His work spans theoretical philosophy and applied ethics, addressing topics like decision-making capacity, normative reasons, and the metaphysical foundations of morality. Recent publications explore coherence theories, cluster concepts in semantics, and the application of rationality frameworks to legal systems.
Fogal’s courses reflect his commitment to bridging philosophical theory with real-world ethical challenges in healthcare and public policy. Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to debates in moral and political philosophy underscore his scholarly impact.
He is associated with the NYU Center for Bioethics, contributing to interdisciplinary initiatives on bioethical dilemmas. His research has implications for healthcare ethics, public health policy, and the philosophical analysis of normative language.


