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Mark LeBar
Visiting Associate
Professor
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Mark LeBar specializes in ethical theory, metaethics, and social and political philosophy. He is currently at work on a book on eudaimonism, bringing ancient ethics into contact with contemporary issues in metaethical theory. Sample publications include: "Kant on Welfare," The Canadian Journal of Philosophy(1999); "Korsgaard, Wittgenstein, and the Mafioso," Southern Journal of Philosophy (2001); "Simulation, Theory, and Emotion," Philosophical Psychology (2001); "Good for You," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (2004); "Ends," Social Theory and Practice (2004); "Three Dogmas of Response-Dependence," Philosophical Studies (2005); "Eudaimonist Autonomy," American Philosophical Quarterly (2005); "Aristotelian Constructivism," Social Philosophy and Policy (forthcoming). [Complete CV]
phone: (919) 962-2280
email: mlebar@email.unc.edu
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