--- In [email protected], tartbrain <no_reply@...> wrote: > That said, and I ask sincerely, can one or all of you provide some some cliff notes, a cartoon version, a list of key points, an annotated version (like needed to read James Joyce or Sarte) of what themes, ideas, insights that you find of value in these dialogues. (This is not a loaded question.)
Tart, I definitely relate to what you're saying. For one thing these particular exchanges are usually no more than three or four paragraphs. Second they are less about philosophy and more about relating to one another. Sort of like when a speaker talks about something personal rather than something theorical. Suddenly everybody perks up. The Barry part of it doesn't much interest me. I am enjoying the dynamic of the dialogue, if you will excuse the buzzword.
