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2The problem of pluralismThe Philosophers' Magazine 43 72-77. 2008.One does not need to hold that western philosophy, or some subset of it, is superior to other kinds in order to worry about whether different strands of philosophy can meaningfully engage in dialogue together. Nor do these worries necessarily entail any arrogance. We can always learn form others, but that does not mean we should not prioritise some encounters over others.
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1Schools of thoughtThe Philosophers' Magazine 56 14-17. 2012.Kids can astonish with the philosophical ideas they spontaneously have, but are they really able to follow through their implications systematically and logically? And isn’t that what philosophy is essentially about, not just having interesting ideas?
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1ErasmusIn Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds.), Great thinkers A-Z, Continuum. pp. 91-93. 2004.
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