Mark LeBar


Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
Ohio University
Ellis Hall, Room 220M
Athens, Ohio 45701
(740)593-4592; office
(740)593-4597; fax
lebar@ohiou.edu

Curriculum vitae


Education
Ph.D. University of Arizona 1999
M.A. University of Washington 1994
M.B.A. Pepperdine University 1988
B.A. Westmont College 1977

Areas of Specialization or Competence
Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy

Recent Publications
"Development and Reason: Review of Richard Kraut's What is Good and Why, in Philosophical Quarterly (forthcoming, 2008)

"Aristotelian Constructivism," in Social Philosophy and Policy 25 (2008): 182 - 213.

"Eudaimonist Autonomy," in American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2005): 171 - 84.

"Three Dogmas of Response-Dependence," in Philosophical Studies, 123 (2005): 175-211.

"Ends," in Social Theory and Practice,  30 (2004): 507-33.

"Good for You," in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly,  85 (2004): 195-217.

"Simulation, Theory, and Emotion," in Philosophical Psychology,  14 (2001): 423-34.

"Korsgaard, Wittgenstein, and the Mafioso," in Southern Journal of Philosophy,  39 (2001): 261-72.

"Kant on Welfare," in The Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 29 (1999): 225-50.

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