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Todd Janke

Associate Professor of Philosophy


Office: Arts & Sciences 105 I
Humanities
College of Arts & Sciences
ToddJanke@clayton.edu
Phone: (678) 466-4718

Biography

Dr. Janke earned his B.A. in Philosophy and Classical Languages at St. Olaf College, and his Ph.D. at Georgetown University.

Education

BA, Philosophy/Classical Languages, St. Olaf College, 1994

Ph D, Philosophy, Georgetown University, 2004

Awards and Honors

Smith Faculty Award, Clayton State University, Award, 2010

Arts and Sciences Teacher of the Year Award, CSU School of Arts and Sciences, Award, 2010

Intellectual Contributions

Todd Janke, Review of Michael Moriarty's "Early Modern French Thought: The Age of Suspicion"", Seventeenth-Century News – Summer 2006

Todd Janke, Review of Michael Moriarty's "Fallen Nature, Fallen Selves", Seventeenth-Century News – October 2007

Todd Janke, A Freewheeling Defense of Kant's Resolution of the Third Antinomy, Kritike – June 2008

Todd Janke, Making Room for Bodily Inentionality, Polish Journal of Philosophy – Fall 2008

Todd Janke, Reading Aquinas on Intention, Medieval Perspectives – December 2018

Contracts, Grants, and Sponsored Research

Benjamin Buckley, Alexander Hall, Todd Janke, Sanjay Lal, Affordable Learning Georgia Grant, University System of Georgia, State, 20000, Funded –  Spring 2024 to Present

Todd Janke, Kierkegaard Summer Scholar Fellowship, CSU, Other, Funded –  June 7 2018 to June 21 2018

Presentations

Todd Janke, "Making Room for Bodily Intentionality", Philosophy Colloquium, Philosophy Department University of South Carolina Columbia –  September 21 2007

Todd Janke, Faith & Reason, CSU Philosophy Club, CSU Philosphy Club –  September 29 2011

Todd Janke, Howard and Edna Hong, and the Kierkegaard LIbrary, Celebrate Kierekegaard at 200, Trinity Presybertian Church –  September 12 2013

Todd Donald Janke, Reading Aquinas on Intention, Southeastern Medieval Association, SEMA –  October 22 2015

Teaching Interest

Existentialism, Pragmatism, Phenomenology, Aesthetics, History of Philosophy

Research Interest

Philosophy of Action, Merleau-Ponty, Pragmatism, Kierkegaard