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Mashuq Ally

University of South Africa
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  • University of South Africa
    Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology
    Researcher
Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
European Philosophy
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    A critical examination of J.-P. Sartre's concept of freedom in the light of the relationship between en-soi and pour-soi
    Thesis -University of Durban-Westville, 1981.
  • Some reflections on the relevance of Karl Jaspers' concept of border situation in present-day South Africa
    South African Journal of Philosophy 14 (2): 48-53. 1995.
    20th Century Continental Philosophy
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    To succeed in failing: a dialectically constructed unity in Jaspers's thought
    South African Journal of Philosophy 20 (2): 125-144. 2001.
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    Acknowledging the Other: A Multidimensional Analysis of Race and Identity
    Philosophia 40 (2). 2012.
    I attempt to conceptualize racism through an acknowledgement and evaluation of ethnoracial “difference.” The multidimensionalities of ethnoracial definition and experience as well as of racist expression have prompted the multidisciplinary nature of the analytic work necessary to understand them. Although I focus upon the core issue of individual racism with special reference to moral issues, I also explore ethical and sociopolitical implications of racial identification, and make some suggestio…Read more
    I attempt to conceptualize racism through an acknowledgement and evaluation of ethnoracial “difference.” The multidimensionalities of ethnoracial definition and experience as well as of racist expression have prompted the multidisciplinary nature of the analytic work necessary to understand them. Although I focus upon the core issue of individual racism with special reference to moral issues, I also explore ethical and sociopolitical implications of racial identification, and make some suggestions concerning future developments with regard to appreciation and acknowledgement of otherness within South African society.
    Race as a Subjective Identity
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