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It’s like, the boss of the third level. You need to have a pretty firm grasp on it to really engage in any of the philosophizing that’s gone on in the last 200 years, which is a lot of it.

The other reason it’s not the final boss is that there is clearly something *wrong*, and much of subsequent philosophy is about trying to solve the issues he raises.

Here the next couple levels:
Fichte - Science of Knowledge (Mini boss)
Hegel - Science of Logic

Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Representation

Husserl - Cartesian Meditations

Heidegger - Being and Time

Gadamer - Truth and Method

Deleuze - Difference and Repetition

Brandom - Making it Explicit

Personally, I think if anybody can understand Badiou’s three major works, Being and Event, Logics of Worlds, and The Immanence of Truths, then you’ve conquered the current final boss of philosophy.

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Do i need anything other than Heidegger, Lacan and Set Theory before trudging through this?

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