Name your top ten philosophical favorites. Other anons rate. Ill go first:
>1) Plato - Symposium >2) Aristotle - De Anima >3) Plotinus - Enneads >4) Proclus - Theology of Plato >5) Pseudo-Dionysius - Celestial Hierarchy >6) Ficino - Platonic Theology >7) Uzdavinys - Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth >8) Sloterdjik - You Must Change Your Life >9) Deleuze - Logic of Sense >10) Hegel - Phenomenology of Spirit
Justin Gutierrez
>1: Culture of Critique Series by McDonald >2: Mein Kampf by Hitler >3: 'On Women' by Schopenhauer >4: Brevik's Manifesto >5: Ride the Tiger by Evola >6: Gulag Archipelago
Ryder Turner
>redbulled af
Andrew Collins
Ecclesiastes Job Gospel of Thomas Plato - Meno Plato - Theaetetus Sextus Empiricus - Outlines of Pyrrhonism Leibniz - Monadology Schopenhauer -The World as Will and Representation Kaplan - Demonstratives Stalnaker - Assertion
Michael Jones
>virgin detected
Jonathan Butler
>Monadology mah nigga
Ayden Perry
6/10 you were an 8 until you said Sloterdjik 7.8/10 why not Wittgenstein's war notebooks?
1) Empedocles - Fragments (Purifications/On Nature) 2)Spinoza - Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect 3)Wittgenstein - On Certainty 4)Mark Wilson - Wandering Significance 5)Brandon - Making It Explicit 6)Davidson - A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs 7)Hegel - Science of Logic 8)Hume - A Treatise of Human Nature 9)Lonergan - Insight 10)Derek Parfit - On What Matters
Leo Wilson
>why not Wittgenstein's war notebooks
I'm probably in the minority, but I consider Wittgenstein an immature philosopher. His Tractatus stuff was important fro model theory in semantics, but was bogged down in solipsism, transcendentalism, and delusions of importance.
Luke Reed
Wow - you REALLY don't know how to think.
Wyatt Nguyen
>putting plato on your top 10
Plato was boring and barely anything more than a mystic. Aristotle should be number 1
Ayden Bell
for your sake, i hope this is b8
Josiah Johnson
> Stefan Molyneux > Alan Watts > Plato > Xavier Renegade Angel > Rick > Albert Einstein > Ayn Rand > Yoda > Elon Musk > Niggers /thread
Henry Mitchell
(1) Stefan Molyneux Art of the Argument (2) Mike Cernovich, Gorilla Mindset (3) Atlas Shrugged Haven't read much else philosophy. I do plan to read Plato some day. (And I know Atlas Shrugged is fiction but it has some really deep philosophy in it).
Aaron Perez
>Brandon
Nice try, psued.
Matthew Lee
>11) Jordan Peterson
Joseph Nguyen
He didnt offer any particular thoughts that were useful. He was a mystic tier pseud. Aristotle actually gave us methods for thought which revolutionized the way we reasoned, aristotlea historical and academic significance is leagues ahead of platos. So much so that plato is mystic tier in comparison. Aristotle was so influential that the persians/ottomans literally just refered to him as "the philosopher".
John Morgan
IT AUTOCORRECTED I SWEAR IVE EVEN READ THE PROOFS FOR A SPIRIT OF TRUST
Levi Miller
Brandom has the best prose out of any contemporary philosopher I've ever read. Anyone who says that he can't write should be strung up and left to dry in the desert.
>putting nitezche in the same category as satre and camus.
REEEEEE
Nicholas Baker
It is unfortunate, he might actually be the most popular philosopher among normies
Cameron Jenkins
Nietzsche - The Gay Science Kierkegaard- Either/or Mishima - Sun and Steel Wittgenstein - On Certainty Hegel - Phenomenology of spirit Deleuze and Guattari - anti-oedipus Jung - undiscovered self Tolstoy - the kingdom of god is within you Solzhenitsyn - Gulag archipelago Heidegger - The question concerning technology
Jaxon Turner
He definitely is one of the most popular philosophers among normies. It pisses me off because he is a great philosopher and worthy of the attention but everyone misquotes or misinterprets him. It wouldn't be so bad if normies understood what he was saying.
Julian Williams
2 lazy.
here's one: Thomas Nagel: The Absurd. It's on google.
Aiden Jackson
Here are three really god-tier ones I dont see mentioned here very much.
>Boethius - The Consolation of Philosophy >Maimonides - The Guide for the Perplexed >Augustine - City of God
Nathaniel Martin
City of God unabridged is fucking huge but great. I could live my life by that book.
Jordan Evans
I'll give an honest answer
Parmenides - Fragments Thebes of Crates - Anecdotes Plato - Timaeus Aristotle - Metaphysics Husserl - Ideas 1 and 2 Wittgenstein - Philosophical Investigations Quine - Two Dogmas of Empiricism Lewis - On the Plurality of Worlds Kripke - Naming and Necessity Goodman - Fact, Fiction, and Forecast
Ryder Davis
Aquinas Augustine Boethius Cicero Aristotle Kierkegaard Hegel Jacques Maritain Zizek and so on Schrodinger
Caleb Brooks
t. brainlet
Adrian Moore
If you didn't know Aristotle was a student of Plato's...
He also acknowledged a great debt to him and took a large of Plato's philosophical agenda and modified it.
Julian Jones
>no maps of meaning
Christopher Baker
>1. Maps of meaning >2. the ego and HIS own >3. the motor cycle and zen guy >4. art of the argument >5. the lauren southern book >6. culture of critique >7. gödel escher bach >8. Phenomenology of Spirit
Landon Roberts
1. World as Will and Representation Volume I 2. Tao te Ching 3. The Enchiridion 4. Meditations 5. Fear and Trembling 6. The Socratic dialogues 7. The Rebel 8. Principia Discordia 9. Popper Selections 10. The Fountainhead
Blake Nguyen
Spotted the actual philosophy major.
Carson Butler
>he thinks philosophy majors read work that good in their undergrad courses.
I wish.
Ian Moore
I haven't read much after Kant because I've been immersed in his thought for the last couple of months, but here it goes anyway
1. Critique of Practical Reason 2. Critique of Pure Reason 3. Phaedrus 4. Spinoza's Ethics 5. Adorno's Negative Dialectics 6. Lacan's Ecrits 7. Aristotle's Metaphysics 8. Husserl's Logical Investigations 9. Schelling's Philosophy and Religion 10. Critique of Dialectical Reason for the meme
Looking forward to reading more Frankfurt school, German idealism, primarily Hegel, and psychoanalysis