Mark N Lance
Title
Professor
Professor of Justice and Peace
Professor of Justice and Peace
Department
Department of Philosophy
Publications
Publications
Books
- Rebecca Kukla, Mark Lance. ’Yo!’ and ’Lo!’: the pragmatic topography of the space of reasons. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008.
- Mark Lance, Mike Cornell, and John Roush. Scandinavian defense: Portuguese Variation. : Chess Enterprises Inc. , 1998.
- Mark Lance, John O’Leary-Hawthorne. The Grammar of Meaning. : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Articles in journals
- Rebecca Kukla, Mark Lance. "Intersubjectivity and Receptive Experience." Southern Journal of Philosophy (2013).
- Mark Lance, Rebecca Kukla. "Leave the Gun; Take the Cannoli: The pragmatic topography of second-person calls." Ethics (2013).
- Mark Lance, W. Heath White. "“Stereoscopic Vision: reasons, causes, and two spaces of material inference”." Philosophers’ Imprint 7.4 (2007): 1-21.
- Mark Lance. "Fetishizing Process." Social Anarchism (2005).
- Mark Lance, Margaret Little. "Defeasibility and Normative Significance of Context." Erkenntnis (2005).
- Mark Lance. "Walls, ‘states,’ and resistance." Washington Report On Middle East Affairs Affairs (2003).
- Mark Lance. "The Logical Structure of Linguistic Commitment III: Brandomian scorekeeping and incompatibility." Journal of Philosophical Logic 30.5 (2001): 439-464.
- Mark Lance. "Not an anti-war movement." Left Turn (2001).
- Mark Lance. "Not an anti-war movement." The Peace Chronicle (2001).
- Mark Lance, Alessandra Tanesini. "Identity Judgments, Queer Politics." Radical Philosophy 100 (2000).
- Mark Lance. "The Word Made Flesh: toward a neo-Sellarsian view of concepts and their analysis." Acta Analytica 15.25 (2000): 117-135.
- Mark Lance and John O’Leary Hawthorne. "Reply to Pitt." Philisophical Books 41.2 (2000): 95-97.
- Mark Lance. "Quantification, Substitution and Conceptual Content." Nous 30.4 (1996): 481-507.
- Mark Lance, Philip Kremer. "The Logical Structure of Linguistic Commitment II: Systems of Relevant Commitment Entailment." Journal of Philosophical Logic 25.4 (1996): 425-449.
- Mark Lance and Todd May. "Beyond Foundationalism and Its Opposites: toward a reasoned ethics for political action." American Behavioral Scientist 38 (1995): 976-990.
- Mark Lance. "Two Concepts of Entailment." The Journal of Philosophical Research XX (1995): 137.
- Mark Lance. "Subjective Probability and Acceptance." Philosophical Studies 77.1 (1995): 1147-179.
- Mark Lance, Philip Kremer. "The Logical Structure of Linguistic Commitment I: Four Systems of Non-relevant Commitment Entailment." Journal of Philosophical Logic 23 (1994): 369-400.
- Mark Lance, Todd May. "Two Dogmas of Post-empiricism, anti-theoretical strains in Rorty and Derrida." Philosophical Forum XXV.4 (1994): 273-309.
- Mark Lance. "Probabilistic Dependence Among Conditionals." Philosophical Review C.2 (1991).
- Mark Lance and John Hawthorne. "From a Normative Point of View." Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 71.1 (1990): 28-47.
- Mark Lance. "The Logic of Contingent Relevant Implication: A Conceptual Incoherence in the Intuitive Foundation of R." Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29.4 (1988): 520-529.
- Mark Lance. "Reference Without Causation." Philosophical Studies 45 (1984): 335-351.
Articles in books
- Mark Lance. "’Placing in a space of reasons: Sellarsian Philosophy in the 21st Century’." Oxford Companion to American Philosophy. Ed. Cheryl Misak. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008: 403-430
- Rebecca Kukla, Mark Lance. "Perception, Language, and the First Person." Reading Brandom: Making It Explicit. Ed. Bernard Weiss and Jeremy Wanderer. : Routledge, 2007.
- Mark Lance, Margaret Little. "From Particularism to Defeasibility." Challenging Moral Particularism. Ed. Mark Lance, Matjaz Portc, Vojko Strahovnik. : Routledge, 2007.
- Mark Lance, Margaret Little. "Where The Laws Are." Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol II. Ed. Russ Shafer-Landau. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
- mark lance, margaret little. "particularism and anti-theory." Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory. Ed. David Copp. : Oxford University Press, 2006: 567-594
- Mark Lance and Margaret Little. "Defending Moral Particularism." Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory. Ed. James Dreier. : Blackwell, 2006.
- Mark Lance and John O’Leary-Hawthorne. "Precis of The Grammar of Meaning: Normativity and Semantic Content." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Ed. n/a. : n/a, 2005.
- Mark Lance and John O’Leary Hawthorne . "Responses to Byrne, Horgan, Loewer and Schiffer." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Ed. n/a. : n/a, 2005.
- Mark Lance and Alessandra Tanesini. "Rationality and Emotion." n/a. Ed. Rebecca Kukla and Richard Manning. : n/a, 2005.
- Mark Lance. "Significance of Anaphoric Theories of Truth and Reference." Deflationary Truth: Open Court Readings in Philosophy . Ed. Bradley Armour-Garb. : Open Court Press, 2001.
- Mark Lance . "The Best Is the Enemy of the Good: Bayesian epistemology as a case study in unhelpful idealization." Logic, Probability, and Science. Ed. Niall Shanks and Robert B. Gardner. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rop, 2000: 112-130
- Mark Lance. "Response to Bonevac, (Asher, and Morreau)." Logic, Probability, and Science. Ed. n/a. : n/a, 2000: 209-213
- Mark Lance. "Response to Nowak." Logic, Probability, and Science . Ed. n/a. : n/a, 2000: 134-5
- Mark Lance, Sam Marullo, and Henry Schwarz. "Study, Act, Reflect, and Analyze: Service Learning and the Justice and Peace Studies Program at Georgetown." Teaching for Justice: Concepts and models for service-learning in Peace Studies. Ed. Kathleen Maas Weigert and Robin J. Crews. : American Association for Higher Education, 1999: 47-55
- Mark Lance. "Some Reflections on the Sport of Language." Philosophical Perspectives, 12: Language, Mind, and Ontology. Ed. James Tomberlin. : Blackwell, 1998: 219-240
- Mark Lance. "The Significance of Anaphoric Theories of Truth and Reference." Truth: Philosophical Issues 8. Ed. Enrique Villanueva. : Ridgeview Publishing, 1997: 181-199
- Mark Lance. "The Grammar of Meaning ." Wittgenstein - Towards a Re-Evolution. Ed. Rudolf Haller and Johannes Brandl. Wien: Verlag Holder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1990: 156-160
- Mark Lance. "Rules, Practices, and Norms." Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Symposium on the Centenial of His Birth. Ed. Souren Teghrarian, Anthony Serafini, and Edward M. Cook. Wakefield, New Hampshire: Longwood Academic, 1990.
Edited books
- Mark Lance, Matjaz Portc, Vojko Strahovnik, ed. Challenging Moral Particularism. : Routledge, 2007.
- mark lance, michael wolf, ed. The self-correcting enterprise. Poland: Poznan Studies in Philosophy, 2007.
Book reviews
- Mark Lance, Matthew McAdam. "Review of Practical Reasons." Ethics 115.2 (2005).
- Mark Lance. "Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, Deleuze by Todd May ." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2000): 721-724.
- Mark Lance. "Conditionals by Frank Jackson." History and Philosophy of Logic 11 (1989): 103-105.
- Mark Lance. "Jaakko Hintikka (Profiles, volume 8) by Radu Bogdan (ed.)." History and Philosophy of Logic 9.2 (1988): 246-250.