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>> No.19621507 [View]
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>Start with the Greeks
>Continue with the Scholastics
>No French except Descartes and Rousseau
>Hobbes and Enlightenment Anglos/Scots
>Ignore all Germanics except Kant, Heidegger and Schmitt
>Exit with Derrida

Congrats you've solved philosophy

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>>14737942

What would you recommend for a reader who liked Dune as a young adult but has since grown out of it?

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Dear /lit/,

I am looking for a novel which really satisfies me, which did not happen for a long period. I can´t find words to describe what I am looking for, but I´ll give you an overview of the novels I loved so far:

The Wasp Factory, Less Than Zero, The unbearable lightness of being, complicity, American Psycho.

I like novels with a dark sense of humor but also dig novels about love, like the Kundera one. I don´t mind if its "disgusting" or sexual, in fact I like it. Any ideas?

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