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this?

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>>10233084
A little bit of both to be honest.

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>>10233100
Noted, thanks

>>10233108
I also have this chart so I thought of mixing them up a bit?

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How can I act at all if I don't know the right thing to do? I imagine that trying to learn what the correct thing to do can't be incorrect, but what if I direct my learning incorrectly and waste a bunch of time learning from sophists? If I don't know how to act, shouldn't I stop acting, i.e. close my eyes and stop all moving, including movement of thought? Are all philosophers who write out their thoughts, yet lack perfect knowledge, basically committing a sin against consciousness?

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>>9970663
This one?

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Another list for starting with the Greeks

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>>8954321
I'm sorry about your taste, please consult this guide before posting again.

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>>8567178
Start with the greeks

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>>8564303
You got memed op, start with the greeks

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>>8539184
Obviously start with Plato for philosophy, the complete ones by John M Cooper is the one I've seen recommended here. But here are some good editions for single works: Hackett Classics "Plato: Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo" Start with these, as they are a good entry point to his philosophy and are all about Socrates trial and suicide which is by far the most well known event in philosophy. Then you could read the Republic if you want, but I'd say go for Modern Library Classics' "Selected Dialogues of Plato: The Benjamin Jowett Translation" This unfortunately includes Apology (included in the Hackett book), but that's the only duplicate. In this you should definitely read Symposium, but they're all worth reading. Then read the Republic, I recommend Oxford World Classics. By then you should be able to find out what to read on your own. Also check out http://plato.stanford.edu/ when reading philosophy, and do other research on wikipedia and other sites. You can never do too much research.

As for Aristotle just get the Modern Library Classics' "Basic Works of Aristotle" and read it front to back.

Good luck, the greeks are great and I'm glad I started with them

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What do the coloured lines signify?

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