R. Lanier Anderson (philosopher)

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AwardsDean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching
R. Lanier Anderson
AwardsDean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching
Education
Alma materYale University (B.A., 1987), University of Pennsylvania (M.A., Ph.D., 1993)
Philosophical work
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsStanford University, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College
Main interestsKant, Nietzsche, Montaigne, Du Bois

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.[1][2]

Anderson earned his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from Yale University summa cum laude, with an exceptional distinction in the philosophy major. Anderson earned his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in philosophy in 1993, and has been teaching at Stanford since 1996.[3] Anderson has previously been a professor at Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, and Bryn Mawr College.

Anderson is the Executive Director of North American Nietzsche Society.

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