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    Paulin Hountondji, 'African Philosophy, Myth and Reality' (1974).Bruce B. Janz - 2010 - Philosophical Papers 39 (1):117-134.
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    Hermeneutics and Intercultural Understanding.Bruce Janz - 2015 - In Jeff Malpas Hans-Helmuth Gander (ed.), Routledge Companion to Philosophical Hermeneutics. Routledge. pp. 474-485.
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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”.Bruce Janz - 2016 - Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1):41-50.
    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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    Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad in Conversation with Bruce Janz, Jessica Locke, and Cynthia Willett.Bruce B. Janz, Jessica Locke, Cynthia Willett & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2019 - Journal of World Philosophies 4 (2):124-153.
    Bruce Janz, Jessica Locke, and Cynthia Willett interact in this exchange with different aspects of Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad’s book Human Being, Bodily Being. Through “constructive inter-cultural thinking”, they seek to engage with Ram-Prasad’s “lower-case p” phenomenology, which exemplifies “how to think otherwise about the nature and role of bodiliness in human experience”. This exchange, which includes Ram-Prasad’s reply to their interventions, pushes the reader to reflect more about different aspects of bodiliness.
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    Philosophy in an African Place.Bruce B. Janz - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Philosophy in an African Place shifts the central question of African philosophy from "Is there an African philosophy?" to "What is it to do philosophy in this place?" This book both opens up new questions within the field and also establishes "philosophy-in-place", a mode of philosophy which begins from the places in which concepts have currency and shows how a truly creative philosophy can emerge from focusing on questioning, listening, and attention to difference.
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    Philosophy in an African Place.Bruce B. Janz - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Introduction: Philosophy-in-place -- Tradition in the periphery -- Questioning reason -- Wisdom is actually thought -- Culture and the problem of universality -- Listening to language -- Practicality : African philosophy's debts and duties -- Locating African philosophy.
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    Philosophy-in-Place and the provenance of dialogue.Bruce B. Janz - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):480-490.
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    Place, Space and Hermeneutics.Bruce B. Janz (ed.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    This book analyzes the hermeneutics of place, raising questions about central issues such as textuality, dialogue, and play. It discusses the central figures in the development of hermeneutics and place, and surveys disciplines and areas in which a hermeneutic approach to place has been fruitful. It covers the range of philosophical hermeneutic theory, both within philosophy itself as well as from other disciplines. In doing so, the volume reflects the state of theorization on these issues, and also looks forward to (...)
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  9. Transdisciplinarity as a model of post/disciplinarity Bruce B. Janz.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    One of the more sustained efforts to think beyond current academic structures has been launched by CIRET, the International Centre for Transdisciplinary Research, in Paris. This centre was involved in the First World Congress of Transdisciplinarity, in Portugal, 1994, and another international congress in Locarno, Switzerland, in early May 1997. They have a project with UNESCO on transdisciplinarity, and are involved in the World Conference on Higher Education, to be held in Paris at the end of September 1998.
     
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  10. The Territory is not Map: Place, Deleuze and Guattari, and African Philosophy.Bruce B. Janz - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (4):392-405.
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    Watsuji Tetsuro, Fudo, and climate change.Bruce B. Janz - 2011 - Journal of Global Ethics 7 (2):173 - 184.
    In this paper, I wish to consider Watsuji Tetsuro's (1889?1960) concept of climate (fudo), and consider whether it contributes anything to the relationship between climate change and ethics. I will argue that superficially it seems that fudo tells us little about the ethics of climate change, but if considered more carefully, and through the lens of thinkers such as Deleuze and Heidegger, there is ethical insight in Watsuji's approach. Watsuji's major work in ethics, Rinrigaku, provides concepts such as between-ness and (...)
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  12. Reason and rationality in Eze's on reason.Bruce B. Janz - 2008 - South African Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):296-309.
    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 (...)
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    Philosophy-in-place and texts out of place.Bruce B. Janz - 2012 - In William Sweet (ed.), Migrating Texts and Traditions. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press. pp. 287-304.
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    Jacques Derrida, 1930–2004.Emmanuel C. Eze & Bruce Janz - 2005 - Philosophia Africana 8 (1):79-82.
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    Spaces of Thought: A Response to Critiques.Bruce B. Janz - 2023 - Philosophia Africana 22 (1):43-60.
    The author of African Philosophy and Enactivist Cognition: The Space of Thought responds to four critiques of his book. After giving some context and history of the book, he addresses points raised by each of the readers.
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  16. Coming to place.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    Janz is an Associate Professor of the Humanities in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. His scholarly interests include African philosophy, the philosophy of mysticism, and interdisciplinary approaches to place. Janz is a remarkable webmaster and his academic web pages on such topics as “aesthetics and visual culture” and “critical theory resources” are comprehensive and helpful; see a complete listing on his website at: http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/. EAP readers will find Janz’s website on (...)
     
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    African Philosophy and the Question of the Future.Bruce B. Janz - 2023 - In Björn Freter, Elvis Imafidon & Mpho Tshivhase (eds.), Handbook of African Philosophy. Dordrecht, New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 621-642.
    African philosophy has used the concept of the future in a wide range of ways, but these ways have not been surveyed. This chapter does that by considering five broad types of questions. The first is to ask about what African philosophy has said about the future. This will take us into a discussion of African theories of time, as well as into thinking about the places where African philosophy has contributed something to the question of Africa’s future, particularly in (...)
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    Reason, Inductive Inference, and True Religion in Hume.Bruce Janz - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (4):721-.
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    The Porch: Meditations on the Edge of Nature by Charlie Hailey (review).Bruce B. Janz - 2023 - Environment, Space, Place 15 (1):142-147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Porch: Meditations on the Edge of Nature by Charlie HaileyBruce B. JanzThe Porch: Meditations on the Edge of Natureby charlie hailey Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2021Charlie Hailey’s The Porch is a difficult book to review. This is not because I have to be measured in my praise—it is an excellent book, well written, with a mix of close observations and rigorous research. It is also (...)
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  20. The concept as object, mode, and catalyst in african philosophy.Bruce B. Janz - 2011 - In Gerard Walmsley (ed.), African Philosophy and the Future of Africa. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 171.
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    African Philosophy.Bruce B. Janz - 2007 - In Constantin V. Boundas (ed.), The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 689-702.
  22. African philosophy : some basic questions.Bruce B. Janz - 2014 - In Jonathan O. Chimakonam (ed.), Atuolu Omalu: Some Unanswered Questions in Contemporary African Philosophy. Upa.
     
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  23. Artistic Production as Place-Making Imagination.Bruce Janz - unknown
    There has been a great deal of work done in recent years on "place-making". The concept has had currency in urban renewal and design circles, and a quick search of the Research on Place and Space page turns up a number of uses of the term. Usually the idea refers to the various ways in which physical and social space can be arranged to facilitate and encourage elusive, visceral things such as " community ".
     
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  24. Barry Hallen, The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful: Discourse About Values in Yoruba Culture Reviewed by.Bruce B. Janz - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (5):337-339.
  25. Between the Particular and the Universal.Bruce B. Janz - unknown
    specific cultural forms from the charge of ethnophilosophy. It is possible for philosophy to address the particulars of cultural experience without losing its »universal« character. The papers in this volume address three major themes in an effort to illustrate the encounter between philosophy and culture – the nature of persons, the nature of k nowledge, and the nature of change. The essays in the volume vary in their success at reaching the stated goal, inasmuch as some are more successful than (...)
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    COVID-19 Forced Social Distancing and Isolation: A Multi-Perspective Experience.Bruce Janz, Eka Kaznina, Kim Jihyun, Claudia Ammann, David Kohlberg & Cătălin Mamali - unknown
    The article is combined of six chapters authored by these who voiced their experiences with social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemics in various contexts, but mostly centered on psychological, sociological, and ethical aspects. Authors, mostly psychologists and philosophers, were invited to describe their perspectives on the sense and practice of social distancing in times of pandemics. Their reflections seek to demonstrate various perspectives related to subjects’ novel self-experience, social situatedness, and their dealing with conventions and habits altered through the pandemics. (...)
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    Conversational Thinking, Logic, and the Making of Meaning.Bruce Janz - 2021 - Arụmarụka 1 (2):106-123.
    Conversational thinking has emerged in recent years out of the scholarly philosophical work centered in Calabar Nigeria and spread throughout Africa and elsewhere. I have previously had the pleasure of discussing some of the finer points of conversationalism with Jonathan O. Chimakonam in the journal Confluence and the journal’s relaunch as the Journal of World Philosophies.. Our discussion there centered on questions I raised earlier about the nature and limits of dialogue, as well as my work on philosophy and place (...)
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  28. Debt and Duty: Kant, Derrida, and African Philosophy.Bruce Janz - 2001 - Janus Head.
  29. Discussion networks.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    One of the luxuries of participating in a cycle of reviews of a work, such as I have been asked to do for H-Africa, is that a writer can focus on a specific theme, trusting that others from different disciplinary backgrounds will cover other themes. This is what I intend to do in this review of Achille Mbembe's..
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    Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, 1963-2007 A Personal Reflection.Bruce B. Janz - 2008 - South African Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):282-284.
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  31. George Allan, Rethinking College Education Reviewed by.Bruce Janz - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (4):235-236.
     
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    Home making a scene.Bruce B. Janz - unknown
    01 This essay had its genesis in a deliberate misreading of a conference call for papers. I had been working on what I called "place making imagination," when I was told about a conference asking for papers on "Imaging Place." Only two letters separated what I was doing from what was required – Imaging Place easily becomes "Imagining Place" and hypostatizes into "Place Making Imagination." Imagination produces images, I thought, and is comprised of them, and so the misreading is slight (...)
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  33. Hermeneutics, Self-Knowledge and Self-Interpretation.Bruce Janz - 2018 - In Julie Kirsch Patrizia Pedrini (ed.), Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  34. Instrumentalization in Universities and the Creative Potential of Race.Bruce Janz - forthcoming - 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.
  35. Jacob Boehme's Theory of Knowledge in "Mysterium Magnum".Bruce B. Janz - 1991 - Dissertation, University of Waterloo (Canada)
    Boehme's concern was to outline a theory of knowledge that overcame the lifeless structure of traditional religion, and also made possible the real significance of individuals. He accomplished this by describing a dialectical system that began with a unique version of non-being, Ungrund, which was chaotic, and which was never negated throughout the entire dialectic. This system was one which provided a significant role for knowledge, in that the driving force of the dialectic was self-knowledge on the part of God. (...)
     
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  36. Jacques Derrida in memorium.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    It is tempting, in remembering Jacques Derrida=s death on October 8, 2004, in Paris, to focus on the controversy surrounding the obituaries already written. Derrida was, after all, the theorist of text, and responding to the proliferation of texts at this moment seems almost too enticing to pass up. I can almost hear a playful reversal in the making, a deflection and deferral of both the critical and the fawning accounts of his life. And yet, I can also hear disappointment. (...)
     
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    Mind and Machine. The New Spaces of Robots and Digitization.Bruce Janz & André Schmiljun - unknown
    Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accelerate processes through mechanical power. The same applies to robots nowadays – the next step in the evolution of machines. Over the course of the last few years, robot usage in society has expanded enormously, and they now carry out a remarkable number of tasks for us. It seems we are on the eve of a historic revolution that will change everything we know right (...)
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    Making a Scene and Dwelling in Place: Exhaustion at the Edges of Modes of Place-Making.Bruce B. Janz - 2008 - Rhizomes 18 (1).
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    Mysticism, Wonder, and Cognition.Bruce B. Janz - 2019 - Constructivist Foundations 15 (1):23-24.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivism and Mystical Experience” by Hugh Gash.: Gash leverages earlier discussions about the relationship between mysticism and its world, to argue that it is useful in thinking about the unexpected. I argue for a more nuanced understanding of surprise, which leads to asking about the place of questions and of events in cognition.
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  40. On state of Florida bill 0837: Relating to student & faculty academic freedom.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    I have prepared this page in the spirit of Bill 0837, that is, to engage in reasoned reflection on a piece of legislation in Florida. I also wish to clarify the nature of my classes to students, so that they know what to expect. This page is not official UCF policy, nor is it the policy of the Department of Philosophy, in which I teach. It is simply a statement to my students, as well as a reasoned analysis of the (...)
     
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    Philosophical Issues in Ethnophysiography: Landform Terms, Disciplinarity, and the Question of Method.Bruce Janz - 2011 - In David Mark, Andrew Turk, Niclas Burenhult & David Stea (eds.), Landscape in Language: Transdisciplinary Perspectives. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 101-119.
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  42. Play, world, and the human.Bruce Janz - 2022 - In Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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    Play, World, and the Human.Bruce Janz - 2022 - In Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 185-203.
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    Questions And Engagements on Aribiah David Attoe’s, Groundwork for a New Kind of African Metaphysics: The Idea of Predeterministic Historicity.Bruce Janz - 2022 - Arụmarụka 2 (2):22-33.
    Aribiah David Attoe’s central question in this book is the idea of what he calls in his subtitle “predeterministic historicity,” which I want to focus on here. There is a lot else we could discuss, but it seems like a good idea to focus on the book’s central project.
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  45. Questioning texts: Philosophy-in-place and texts out of place.Bruce Janz - manuscript
    The migration of texts and traditions assumes that philosophy is in some way linked to its places. But this is an assumption that has not been held by the majority of philosophers. For most, philosophy is by definition placeless, concerned with ideas, and not with the circumstances of their generation. However, this version of philosophy does not take into account the lived history of philosophers themselves. Philosophers have had much to say about place, but little about their place.
     
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  46. Relating to Student & Faculty Academic Freedom.Bruce B. Janz - unknown
    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).
     
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    The Location(s) of Philosophy: Generating and Questioning New Concepts in African Philosophy.Bruce B. Janz - 2014 - Philosophia Africana 16 (1):11-24.
  48. The place that is not here : Derrida's Africa and the haunting of place.Bruce B. Janz - 2019 - In Grant Farred (ed.), Derrida and Africa: Jacques Derrida as a Figure for African Thought. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
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    The territory is not the map: Place, Deleuze, Guattari, and african philosophy.Bruce B. Janz - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):1-17.
  50. The Territory Is Not the Map: Deleuze and Guattari's Relevance to the Concept of Place in African Philosophy.Bruce Janz - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (5):388-400.
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