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    Nature Talk – Nature Talking?
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 19 129-139. 2008.
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    Identity and Difference
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (2): 95-97. 2016.
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    The Place of Philosophy in Africa
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (4): 502-520. 2016.
    Recently there has been a strong movement towards reflections about the “geography of reason,” especially among philosophers who deal with postcolonial thinking. There is also a renewed interest among different schools of thought, both analytical and continental, in the ways our “life world,” or “embodiment,” or “situated cognition,” shape our minds and eventually the philosophy we do. As a result, we have seen some recent publications on the nature and import of the concept of “place” by author…Read more
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    Heidegger in the township
    South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (2): 240-254. 2015.
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    When pains are mental objects
    Philosophical Studies 115 (1): 33-53. 2003.
    In Why pains are not mental objects Guy Douglasrightly argues that pains are modes rather than objects ofperceptions or sensations. In this paper I try to go a stepfurther and argue that there are circumstances when pains canbecome objects even while they remain modes of experience.By analysing cases of extreme pain as presented by Scarry,Sartre, Wiesel, Grahek and Wall, I attempt to show thatintense physical pain may evolve into a force that, likeimagination, can make our most intense state of …Read more