About
Mark Lance is a Professor in the Philosophy Department at Georgetown University and co-founded the Program on Justice and Peace, where he also holds a professorial appointment. His academic career includes a three-year post-doctoral fellowship at Syracuse University after earning his Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh and a B.A. from the Ohio State University.
- Education
- Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
- B.A., Ohio State University
Lance's research spans Philosophy of Language, Epistemology, and Metaphysics, with a focus on Normative Pragmatics, Anarchist Theory, and Social Justice Activism. He collaborates with Rebecca Kukla on projects examining intersubjective norms, such as in his work ‘Yo!’ and ‘Lo!’: The Pragmatic Topography of the Space of Reasons (Harvard University Press, 2009), and engages with Wilfrid Sellars' legacy in works like Placing in a Space of Norms (2008).
His recent Google Scholar publications (2024–2020) highlight intersections of Gender Ethics, Mutual Aid, and Pragmatic Normativity. For instance, Telling Gender (2023) bridges linguistic pragmatics and ethical ascription, while Anarchist Responses to a Pandemic (2020) analyzes collective action during crises. The Truth Telling Project further reflects his commitment to anti-racist organizing and education.
notable works include:
- Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli (2013) on second-person normative calls.
- The Grammar of Meaning (2002), a foundational text on linguistic normativity.
- Defending Moral Particularism (2006), challenging theoretical ethical frameworks.
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