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    The need for and inevitability or moral indoctrination.Bruce B. Suttle - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (2):15-25.
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    Actions and Consequences.Bruce B. Suttle - 1972 - Journal of Critical Analysis 4 (1):33-40.
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    Failures in Writing and Reading: On Zadie Smith’s “Fail Better”.Bruce B. Suttle - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (2):483-489.
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    Might does not make right.Bruce B. Suttle - 2010 - Think 9 (25):89-92.
    Most people believe that rules, orders, and directives issue forth from some agency. Granting that, then being obligated to do something is interpreted as having been put under an obligation by some agency to do something. And if an obligation has been imposed upon one by some agency, then, it is concluded, that agency has the power – therefore the authority – to enforce compliance with the obligation.
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    On God tolerating evil.Bruce B. Suttle - 1987 - Sophia 26 (3):53-54.
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    On Having Three Names.Bruce B. Suttle - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (2):496-498.
    This morning, as I ate breakfast, I started David Foster Wallace's short story "Good People."1 I began. … Wait a minute! Damn it! Why not Wallace's, or David Wallace's short story? I've never seen nor heard his name other than as a trio; the same is so with others, such as Louisa May Alcott, William Carlos Williams, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Louis Stevenson, Katherine Anne Porter, et al. One finds it even in operas—for example, in Giacomo Puccini's Turandot we have (...)
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  7. Recent Trends in Teaching Beginning Philosophy Students.Bruce B. Suttle - 1977 - Journal of Thought 12 (3):210-14.
     
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    Socrates Revisited.Bruce B. Suttle - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (2):1-10.
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    Truth, morality, and what differences make a difference.Bruce B. Suttle - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (3):437-442.
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    What, if anything, makes the death penalty unjustified?Bruce B. Suttle - 2013 - Think 12 (35):77-82.
    Preface: Of course it is recognized that miscarriages of justice do occur, innocent people are wrongly punished, even executed. This can never be excused or justified. Never. But this is not the issue here. Rather, I am positing, for the sake of the inquiry, that the punishment imposed pertains to only those who are truly guilty of their crimes.
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    Casuistry and Modern Ethics. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (2):207-214.
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    How Are We to Live? [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):211-214.
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    How Are We to Live? [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):211-214.
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    Moral Disagreements. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (4):394-397.
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    Moral Disagreements. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (4):394-397.
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    Nonviolent National Defense. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:441-443.
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    Nonviolent National Defense. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:441-443.
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    On Literature. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 2004 - Teaching Philosophy 27 (1):89-91.
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    Royce’s Mature Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1992 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 20 (62):42-44.
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    The Moral Dimensions of Teaching. [REVIEW]Bruce B. Suttle - 1991 - Teaching Philosophy 14 (2):234-236.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]D. C. Phillips, Peter F. Carbone Jr, Gerald L. Gutek, Bruce B. Suttle, Robert Kelley Jr, Daniel B. Calloway, Richard A. Brosio, David L. Green, Erwin V. Johanningmeier, Barbara Thayer-Bacon, Michael M. Warner, Frances O'neill & Patricia F. Goldblatt - 1994 - Educational Studies 25 (1):24-87.
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Terrance Dunford, Ignacio L. Götz, Delbert H. Long, Michael F. Vavrus, Frances O'neill, Lawrence Poston & Bruce B. Suttle - 1995 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 26 (1&2):119-154.
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    Paulin Hountondji, 'African Philosophy, Myth and Reality' (1974).Bruce B. Janz - 2010 - Philosophical Papers 39 (1):117-134.
  24. General Introduction: Theorizing Violence in the Twenty-First Century.Bruce B. Lawrence & Aisha Karem - 2007 - In Bruce B. Lawrence & Aisha Karim (eds.), On violence: a reader. Durham [NC]: Duke University Press. pp. 1--16.
     
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    On violence: a reader.Bruce B. Lawrence & Aisha Karim (eds.) - 2007 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    "This volume provides a long-needed anthology of major writings related to the subject of violence.
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  26. Beginning teachers' knowledge of and attitudes toward history and philosophy of science.Bruce B. King - 1991 - Science Education 75 (1):135-141.
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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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    Historia natural y moral de las Indias. José de Acosta.Bruce B. Solnick - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):176-176.
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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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  32. 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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    Psychological Incapacity and Moral Incontinence.Bruce B. Settle - 1986 - Philosophy Research Archives 12:87-99.
    Moral incontinence (that is, knowing what one ought to do but doing otherwise) has often been explained in terms of psychological incapacity/inability (that is, “ought but can’t”). However, Socrates and others have argued that, whenever it is physically possible to act, there can be no rupture between judgment and behavior and therefore there are no instances of “ought but can’t”.The analysis that follows will conclude either that Socrates was correct in holding that there are no ruptures between judgment and behavior (...)
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    Psychological Incapacity and Moral Incontinence.Bruce B. Settle - 1986 - Philosophy Research Archives 12:87-99.
    Moral incontinence (that is, knowing what one ought to do but doing otherwise) has often been explained in terms of psychological incapacity/inability (that is, “ought but can’t”). However, Socrates and others have argued that, whenever it is physically possible to act, there can be no rupture between judgment and behavior and therefore there are no instances of “ought but can’t”.The analysis that follows will conclude either that Socrates was correct in holding that there are no ruptures between judgment and behavior (...)
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  36. 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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    I Believe Again.Bruce B. Redford - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (4):393-411.
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    I Believe Again.Bruce B. Redford - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (4):393-411.
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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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    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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    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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    “All distinctions are political, artificial” the fuzzy logic of M. F. Husain.Bruce B. Lawrence - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (2):269-274.
    Few modern artists so consistently embodied a fuzzy logic of their own as did the Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain (1915 – 2011). His critics tried to define him as a reckless defamer of Hindu values, but another way to define him is as a dutiful devotee of a vision that was inclusive, rather than exclusive, and that understood all boundaries and identities as fluid or blurry, rather than as fixed and immutable. Or one might say that Husain strove to (...)
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    Notes from a Distant Flute.Bruce B. Lawrence - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):118-120.
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    Trolling for exemplars of Islamicate critique.Bruce B. Lawrence - 2019 - Critical Research on Religion 7 (2):189-193.
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    Woman as Subject/Woman as Symbol: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Status of Women.Bruce B. Lawrence - 1994 - Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (1):163 - 185.
    Islamic fundamentalism (Islamic neo-traditionalism) is an important component of Islamic identity struggles in the three South Asian nations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The contested role, status, and legal rights of women provide a focus for comparative study, and the treatment of women in the courts showcases the problematic relation of religious and civil law. The cases of Shah Bano in India and Safia Bibi in Pakistan display (1) the radically different ways fundamentalism influences judicial processes; (2) the varying challenges (...)
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    Language and Reason.Bruce B. Wavell - 1986 - Mouton De Gruyter.
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    Hidden by the invisible hand:: Neoclassical economic theory and the textbook treatment of race and gender.Bruce B. Roberts & Susan F. Feiner - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (2):159-181.
    The neglect of issues related to the economic status of minorities and women in introductory economics textbooks widely used in the United States is a problem rooted in the most fundamental theoretical propositions of mainstream economics. Despite the fact that the claims of both mainstream methodology and general equilibrium theory have been seriously questioned in recent years, introductory economics textbooks fail to incorporate into the principles curriculum those critical findings which would allow analysis of the economic problems of women and (...)
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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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    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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    Rationality in politics.Bruce B. Wavell - 1982 - Zygon 17 (2):151-162.
    Abstract.This essay examines current decision‐making procedures in politics, especially those employed in parliamentary procedure, with a view to determining the extent to which they contribute to the making of rational political decisions. It concludes that political decision‐making procedures are, on the whole, inferior to court‐trial procedures, and proceeds to exploit this conclusion by describing a new method of political decision‐making based on the concept of a political jury. This method, it is claimed, is more likely than present methods to produce (...)
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