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Haven't been able to write much anything in two days. I get this burning feeling in my head when I read and feel sort of flu-ish. It goes away when I stop trying to write and do something else.
Maybe I've been at it for too long lately. Shit sucks.

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>>4977585
>Enjoying anime/JRPGs makes you an otaku

>>>/v/

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Are there any alright books about chubby chasers?

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Alright, so here's the list I come away with:
Heidegger
Karl Jaspers
Arendt
Schopenhauer
Kierkegaard
the Greeks
Schopenhauer
Voltaire
Montaigne
Rousseau
Popper
Kuhn
Socrates and Diogenes ("the greeks"?)
Cicero
Wittgenstein.
Epistemological philosophy in general
Edgar Morin and his complex thinking theory
Sartre
Camus
Dostoyevsky
Spinoza

Missing anything? Any particular order for that?
Montaigne, Popper, and Kuhn seemed to get the best endorsements. I'm receptive to rankings of the list, or recommendations on specific titles per author.

Also, finally wiki'd Scientism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientism

Hot damn, that sounds sweet. Though I wouldn't go so far as to say it's the ONLY method.

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