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Bruce B. Janz

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University of Waterloo
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1992
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Orlando, Florida, United States of America
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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  • The Territory Is Not the Map: Deleuze and Guattari's Relevance to the Concept of Place in African Philosophy
    Philosophy Today 45 (5): 388-400. 2001.
    Gilles DeleuzeDeleuze and Guattari: Rhizome
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    African philosophy
    In C. Boundas (ed.), Companion to 20th Century Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. 2008.
    (C. Boundas, ed., Companion to 20th Century Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming 2007).
    African Philosophy: General Works
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    Reason and rationality in Eze's on reason
    South African Journal of Philosophy 27 (4): 296-309. 2008.
    The title of Emmanuel Eze’s final, posthumously published book uses the words “reason” and “rationality” in a manner that might suggest they are interchangeable. I would like to suggest that we not treat them as the same, but rather tease out a difference in emphasis and reference between the two. In African philosophy, the problem of reason is really two separate problems, the first of which I will call the “problem of reason” (that is, the question of whether there are diverse forms of reason …Read more
    The title of Emmanuel Eze’s final, posthumously published book uses the words “reason” and “rationality” in a manner that might suggest they are interchangeable. I would like to suggest that we not treat them as the same, but rather tease out a difference in emphasis and reference between the two. In African philosophy, the problem of reason is really two separate problems, the first of which I will call the “problem of reason” (that is, the question of whether there are diverse forms of reason or only one universal form) and the second the “problem of rationality” (that is, the question of whether everyone has the capacity to deploy reason past what mimicry or programming makes possible). Both of these problems are addressed by Eze’s schema for forms of reason. He identifies several forms, but focuses on “ordinary reason”, which allows all the other forms to operate. Ordinary reason also makes rationality possible, that is, the culturally specific yet emergent way of navigating forms of reason. Reason is necessarily diverse, because its multiple forms are deployed differently by different rationalities.
    Rationality
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    Thinking wisdom: the hermeneutical basis of sage philosophy
    African Philosophy 11 (1): 57-72. 1998.
    Ethics
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    Debt and Duty: Kant, Derrida, and African Philosophy
    Janus Head. 2001.
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    Relating to Student & Faculty Academic Freedom
    Here is the Florida website for Bill 0837 Full text of the bill, Web, pdf Tallahassee Democrat stories on Bill 0837: Council approves 'academic freedom' (April 20, 2005) 'Academic freedom' bill dead - but not forgotten (April 21, 2005) Rep. Dennis K. Baxley, Ocala (sponsor of Bill 0837).
    EthicsPhilosophy of Teaching
  • Instrumentalization in Universities and the Creative Potential of Race
    In Pedro Tabensky Sally Mathews (ed.), Being At ‘Home’: Race, Institutional Culture and Transformation at South African Higher Education Institutions, University of Kwazulu-natal Press. forthcoming.
    Race and SciencePhilosophy of Higher Education
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    Spirituality and Human Nature Donald Evans Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 1993, x + 314 pp (review)
    Dialogue 34 (2): 406-. 1995.
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    Paulin Hountondji, 'African Philosophy, Myth and Reality' (1974)
    Philosophical Papers 39 (1): 117-134. 2010.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    African Philosophy: Methodology
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