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Bruce Janz

University of Central Florida
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  • University of Central Florida
    Department of Philosophy
    Center for Humanities and Digital Research
    Texts and Technology Ph.D. Program
    Professor
University of Waterloo
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1992
Orlando, Florida, United States of America
0000-0003-3122-1618
Areas of Specialization
African/Africana Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Aesthetics
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Arts and Humanities
African/Africana Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions, Miscellaneous
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    Boehme: An Intellectual Biography of the Seventeenth-Century Philosopher and Mystic Andrew Weeks Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1991, xii + 268 pp (review)
    Dialogue 33 (4): 762-. 1994.
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    Conversation in Place and About Place: Response to Chimakonam, “Conversational Philosophy as a New School of Thought in African Philosophy: A Conversation with Bruce Janz on the Concept of “Philosophical Space”
    Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1): 41-50. 2016.
    I respond to Jonathan Chimakonam’s paper in which he presents an approach to dialogue in philosophical space, and raises questions about my own approach. I raise four questions to his understanding of conversation. First, I ask him for more details on his conception of conversation. Second, what happens if not everyone cares to enter into conversation? Third, is conversation a prerequisite to philosophy, or a part of philosophy? And fourth, how does wonder fit into conversation in and about plac…Read more
    I respond to Jonathan Chimakonam’s paper in which he presents an approach to dialogue in philosophical space, and raises questions about my own approach. I raise four questions to his understanding of conversation. First, I ask him for more details on his conception of conversation. Second, what happens if not everyone cares to enter into conversation? Third, is conversation a prerequisite to philosophy, or a part of philosophy? And fourth, how does wonder fit into conversation in and about place?
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