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[[Leonhard Praeg]] (19*-) is a philosopher, academic, writer and musician.
 
[[Leonhard Praeg]] (19*-) is a philosopher, academic, writer and musician.
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His name sometimes found as [[Leonard Praeg]].
 
His name sometimes found as [[Leonard Praeg]].
  
He studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. He is married to [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]].  
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Prior to his appointment as head of the department of philosophy at the University of Pretoria, Professor Leonhard Praeg (M.Ed Rhodes, Ph.D US) taught in the department of Philosophy of Education at UWC (1993), the Philosophy Department of the University of Fort Hare (1996-1998) and the Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University (2003-2014). He is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, anthologies and monographs in the domain of African philosophy and is series editor of the Thinking Africa book series published in association with UKZN Press.
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He studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. He is married to dancer, choreographer and academic [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]].  
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==

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Leonhard Praeg (19*-) is a philosopher, academic, writer and musician.

THIS ENTRY BEING EDITED

His name sometimes found as Leonard Praeg.

Prior to his appointment as head of the department of philosophy at the University of Pretoria, Professor Leonhard Praeg (M.Ed Rhodes, Ph.D US) taught in the department of Philosophy of Education at UWC (1993), the Philosophy Department of the University of Fort Hare (1996-1998) and the Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University (2003-2014). He is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, anthologies and monographs in the domain of African philosophy and is series editor of the Thinking Africa book series published in association with UKZN Press.


He studied at the University of Stellenbosch. He is married to dancer, choreographer and academic Juanita Finestone-Praeg.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Contributed ideas, music and performances to a number of works, including The Unspeakable Story (FPTC, 1996) 16 Kinds of Emptiness (NAF, 2006), Bessie's Head (Baxter Theatre and NAF, 2000), Drifting (Rhodes University, 2013).

Sources

NELM catalogue.


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