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Mark Lance (born 1959) is a professor in the Philosophy Department and Justice and Peace Studies Program at Georgetown University. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh under the direction of Robert Brandom and his main area of expertise is the philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophical logic and metaphysics. He also writes and speaks extensively on anarchist theory. His published works include ''The Grammar of Meaning'' (ISBN 0-521-58300-4) as well as many articles on topics ranging from consensus democracy to neo-Sellarsianism. In addition to his academic life, he is the General Director of the Institute for Anarchist Studies and a contributor to its journal, ''Perspectives on Anarchist Theory''. He is also active in the group Stop US Tax-funded Aid to Israel Now (SUSTAIN). In January 2006, Lance presented a talk, "Against Apocalyptic Anarchism," at the annual National Conference on Organized Resistance meeting in Washington, D.C. Lance is also a critic of anarcho-primitivism and its rejection of language.〔Lance, Mark from lecture "Anarchist Practice, Rational Democracy and Community" NCOR (2004) ()〕 Lance protested the arrival of President Álvaro Uribe to teach at Georgetown University in September 2010 and was interviewed by Colombia's El Espectador in a film clip,〔"Protestas en Universidad de Georgetown por cátedra que dictará Uribe."()〕 and in the print editions of El Heraldo,〔("Protestas por las conferencias de Uribe" )〕 and The Georgetown Voice.〔("Ex-Colombian President Uribe’s arrival to SFS sparks protests" )〕 ==See also== *American philosophy *List of American philosophers 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Lance」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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