
معرفی
Dr. Salman Khawaja is an Instructor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Memphis. He holds a BASc in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, followed by M.A. degrees in Education (University of London) and Philosophy (University of Houston). He recently completed his PhD in Philosophy at the University of Missouri, focusing on Nietzsche and Quine scholarship. His research bridges continental and analytic philosophy, emphasizing psychology, normativity, and naturalism within epistemology, moral psychology, and metaethics.
- Education:
- BASc in Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo
- M.A. in Education, University of London
- M.A. in Philosophy, University of Houston
- PhD in Philosophy (recent), University of Missouri
Dr. Khawaja teaches courses in introductory philosophy, ethics, biomedical ethics, human nature, East-West philosophy, and moral diversity. He was awarded the Bondeson Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching in 2017.
His research interests include Nietzschean thought, Quinean analytic philosophy, and intersections between psychology and normativity. Though no specific articles are listed here, his work focuses on metaethical frameworks, moral disagreement, and naturalistic approaches to epistemology.


