>Buy pic related >Reading the preface >He insists on 3 things >"Read my book twice! Read 'On the Fourfold Root of Sufficient Reason', and be familiar with Kant's work!" >"Ok, I guess I'm putting this on hold-..." >"Also! Don't you dare read any second-hand accounts of Kant. Read straight from the source." >Tfw I couldn't make it past Page 1 of 'The Critique of Pure Reason'
So the moral of the story is that ol' Schoppy trolled me good.
Then again, I can kind of admire that he sets such a high bar for himself. I was consoled by how often and amusingly he mocks Hegelians, kek.
Kayden Jones
>Before trying to understand my work, start from the beginning
Wow, how unreasonable...
David Green
what is the point of this thread
Levi Foster
if you haven't read kant what the fuck are you doing in the 19th century to begin with?
Elijah Thomas
It's more Veeky Forums-related than a lot of Veeky Forums threads lately, which would be better suited to /soc/
Leo Ross
I haven't read Kant directly, but I'm familiar with his philosophy.
How many people on this fucking board have seriously read The Critique of Pure Reason?
Gavin Lopez
That's what happens when babbies think they can just read whatever philosopher they want because they "sound cool". All you faggots trying to read german idealists and fucking Nietzsche need to start with the Greeks
Brayden Wood
But Plato is a bore...
William Fisher
I have. Twice. And I'm continually returning to passages and whole sections and chapters.
And you are not 'familiar' with 'his philosophy' if you can't even manage to make it through a single page of his actual writing.
Austin Johnson
if you sincerely unironically think that then philosophy is not for you
Logan Taylor
There are more accessible works tho.
But yeah Schoppy is p much a reversal of CoPR so it's v necessary. Read it alongside a secondary text if you have to but it's p straightforward
Jayden Hall
>I have. Twice.
Jonathan Martin
The dialogues are pretty easy, why not start there?
Lucas Martinez
>He thinks philosophy isn't for Nietzsche
Connor Rodriguez
surely you're joking, this is just a boring blog post
Joseph Cook
You're right, how could it be any better than:
>Age >Location >What you read last >What you're reading now
Juan Gomez
Less than you'd think. Kant was horrible at prose.
Dominic Morales
My problem is more with the goddamn density of Schopenhauer's writing. I really wish these philosophers would be a little more friendly towards their readers.
Blake Baker
He's the most friendly of all the Krauts, which maybe isn't saying much.
Joseph Butler
I'm reading this book. Was written at 23 by a student of philosophy who killed himself in 1910. He tries to do what I've gathered is Stirner's thing and liberate you from all chains, but he does so via Eraclitus, Empedocles, Schopenhauer, the Ecclesiaste and Leopardi. It's pretty cool - never been translated tho.
Aiden Kelly
Wasn't that the guy Wittgenstein read?
Jordan Price
This. You think Schop is difficult? Peep Fichte and Schelling.
Hunter Lee
He is no doubt the clearest writer of the post-Kantians, and is known for the clarity of his writing. He intentionally tried to write more like an Englishman than a German after reading Hume, so he went about as friendly as he could. His concepts are dense but not because of his prose.
Easton Edwards
I don't think so - only thing I've found about it is a JSTOR essay on the metaphysics of will that cites wittgenstein a couple of time for other things. Source?
Ryan Cox
Otto Weininger
Ryan Gonzalez
My mistake, confused that guy for Otto Weininger whom Wittgenstein read. He wrote a book and then shot himself shortly afterwards; Otto, that is.
Nolan Phillips
i read all three critiques, but i had a TA to hold my hand. you should try it.
Landon Hughes
TA?
Tight Ass?
Kevin Parker
Michelstaedter did exactly the same, only seven years later. Think he was inspired, so easy mistake.
Jason Bennett
Would have been cool to hear these old German guys actually talking English desu.
I wonder what they sounded like.
I imagine Schopenhauer to be some sort of grouchy grandpa with the best of intentions.
Sebastian White
It's been translated by Russell Valentino
Gavin Torres
teaching assistant.
Blake Nguyen
>never been translated >was actually translated
Get out, pseud.
James Cox
Didn't know that, thanks. I'd like to see how the English version compares to my Italian one.
When reading a book in my native language I don't check the translation history m8, was just a guess corroborated by a half hearted search on the Internet.
Christopher Wright
I read it. Kinda felt like reading pic related
Ethan Foster
>kant i fucking hate him surely, SURELY he could have used simpler language to get his ideas across