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  1. R. Lanier Anderson III. Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Incumbent. Assumed office. January 31, 2009. Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. In office. May 14, 1999 – May 31, 2002.

  2. Senior Associate Dean for the Humanities and Arts. CV. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1993. B.A., Yale University, 1987. My research concerns the history of late modern philosophy and connections between philosophy and literature. In late modern history, I have focused primarily on Kant and his influence on 19th century philosophy.

  3. R. Lanier Anderson (Professor of Philosophy, J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor in Humanities) works in the history of late modern philosophy and has focused primarily on Kant and his influence on nineteenth century philosophy.

  4. Synthesis, Cognitive Normativity, and the Meaning of Kant’s Question,‘How are synthetic cognitions a priori possible?’. RL Anderson. European Journal of Philosophy 9 (3), 275-305. , 2001. 55. 2001. It Adds Up After All: Kant's Philosophy of Arithmetic in Light of the Traditional Logic1. RL Anderson. Philosophy and Phenomenological ...

  5. R. Lanier Anderson Department of Philosophy Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2155 (650) 723-0764 560 Front Lane Mountain View, CA 94041 e-mail: lanier@stanford.edu Education Yale University University of Pennsylvania B.A., Philosophy 1987 summa cum laude, exceptional distinction in the major M.A., Philosophy 1993 Ph.D., Philosophy 1993

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  6. R. Lanier Anderson is an American philosopher and J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor in Humanities at Stanford University. He is an expert on Kant and post-Kantian philosophy, and has published widely on both Kant and Nietzsche.

  7. M.A., University of Pennsylvania, Philosophy (1993) B.A., Yale University, Philosophy (1987) R. Lanier Anderson (Professor of Philosophy, J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor in Humanities) works in the history of late modern philosophy and has focused primarily on Kant and his influence on nineteenth century philosophy.