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77 pages currently use this tag. Use this path as a cross-branch way to follow recurring concepts, formats, and tensions through a stable vocabulary.

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  • Difficulty Foundational

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Philosophers 74
  • Dialoguing with Adorno A guided encounter with Adorno that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Al-Ghazali A guided encounter with Al-Ghazali that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Anselm A guided encounter with Anselm that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Aquinas A guided encounter with Aquinas that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Aristotle A guided encounter with Aristotle that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Arthur Schopenhauer A guided encounter with Arthur Schopenhauer that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Augustine A guided encounter with Augustine that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Averroes A guided encounter with Averroes that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Avicenna A guided encounter with Avicenna that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Beauvoir A guided encounter with Beauvoir that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Berkeley A guided encounter with Berkeley that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Charles Sanders Peirce A guided encounter with Charles Sanders Peirce that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Cicero A guided encounter with Cicero that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Confucius A guided encounter with Confucius that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Daniel Dennett A guided encounter with Daniel Dennett that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Dennett A guided encounter with Dennett that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Derrida A guided encounter with Derrida that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Descartes A guided encounter with Descartes that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Dewey A guided encounter with Dewey that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Dogen A guided encounter with Dogen that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Duns Scotus A guided encounter with Duns Scotus that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Elizabeth Anscombe A guided encounter with Elizabeth Anscombe that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Epictetus A guided encounter with Epictetus that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Epicurus A guided encounter with Epicurus that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Foucault A guided encounter with Foucault that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with G.E. Moore A guided encounter with G.E. Moore that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Gottlob Frege A guided encounter with Gottlob Frege that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Habermas A guided encounter with Habermas that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Hannah Arendt A guided encounter with Hannah Arendt that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Hegel A guided encounter with Hegel that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Heidegger A guided encounter with Heidegger that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Heraclitus A guided encounter with Heraclitus that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Hobbes A guided encounter with Hobbes that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Hume A guided encounter with Hume that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Husserl A guided encounter with Husserl that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with John Dewey A guided encounter with John Dewey that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with John Rawls A guided encounter with John Rawls that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with John Stuart Mill A guided encounter with John Stuart Mill that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Judith Butler A guided encounter with Judith Butler that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Kant A guided encounter with Kant that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Kierkegaard A guided encounter with Kierkegaard that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Laozi A guided encounter with Laozi that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Leibniz A guided encounter with Leibniz that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Locke A guided encounter with Locke that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Machiavelli A guided encounter with Machiavelli that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Maimonides A guided encounter with Maimonides that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Marcus Aurelius A guided encounter with Marcus Aurelius that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Marcuse A guided encounter with Marcuse that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Marx A guided encounter with Marx that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Mary Wollstonecraft A guided encounter with Mary Wollstonecraft that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Mencius A guided encounter with Mencius that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Merleau-Ponty A guided encounter with Merleau-Ponty that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Mozi A guided encounter with Mozi that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Nagarjuna A guided encounter with Nagarjuna that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Nietzsche A guided encounter with Nietzsche that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Parmenides A guided encounter with Parmenides that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Plato A guided encounter with Plato that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Plotinus A guided encounter with Plotinus that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Quine A guided encounter with Quine that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Rousseau A guided encounter with Rousseau that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Russell A guided encounter with Russell that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Sartre A guided encounter with Sartre that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Saul Kripke A guided encounter with Saul Kripke that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Schopenhauer A guided encounter with Schopenhauer that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Seneca A guided encounter with Seneca that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Shankara A guided encounter with Shankara that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Socrates A guided encounter with Socrates that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Spinoza A guided encounter with Spinoza that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Walter Benjamin A guided encounter with Walter Benjamin that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with William James A guided encounter with William James that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with William of Ockham A guided encounter with William of Ockham that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Wittgenstein A guided encounter with Wittgenstein that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Xunzi A guided encounter with Xunzi that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Zhuangzi A guided encounter with Zhuangzi that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
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  • Dialoguing with Habermas A guided encounter with Habermas that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.

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