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Philosophical Dialogues: Beyond The Usual Suspects

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About five years ago I posted about philosophical dialogues, but I recently received a question about them that wasn’t taken up in that post, or by those responding to it.

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Daniel Groll (Carleton) writes:

I’m thinking of putting together a freshman philosophy class where we only read dialogues because it’s a great way to read philosophy! I know of the classic dialogues from the Western canon, but a) I know nothing of dialogues from non-Western traditions and b) I don’t know of dialogues by women. I wonder if your readers could help?

I bet you can. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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