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Is /lit/ like the young Hegelians of the modern day? When Wikipedia articles are written about great philosophers of the future, will they include segments like "in his younger years he frequented the Literature board on 4channel, where he conversed with a group of dedicated intellectuals and connoisseurs[4] about topics relating to philosophy and the arts.[5][6] Biographers credit the Literature Board as being one of the main influences on his intellectual growth[7], and due to the discovery of what are now known as the "/lit/ logs", many speculate that his first book, Insuperable: a Discourse on the Politics of Power and the Negroe, which is also seen as his most influential work[8], was conceived on a thread relating to the works of Julius Evola on the Literature Board."

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How to be a philosophical group like pic related? How do people meet and talk of philosophy while having a good time and being overall friends? My uni has a philosophy club and they all meet after seminars but it never occurred to me these people were discussing "philosophy". I see Sadler and other people have little groups and clubs but what would it take to join and find one? Aren't some gated by certain requirements? I want to be among people having discourse and even just being a listener with open ears would be nice.

Any of you guys in philosophical/literary clubs? Have you guys worked on stuff together?

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>>13110969
I do like philosophy? I've read all the presocratics,Plato's collected works,Schopenhauers bibliography, and right now as I finished Stirner's The Unique and its Property I was introduced to Hegel through him. I'm interested in Hegel because I'm interested in his influence on Stirner but its not that i don't desire to go through the entire canon its that I would like to go see what Hegel has to offer. Plus the plan is to go back and read Descartes's Meditations and start to go up the canon with a much better bird's eye view

I want to learn hegel right now as it is

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