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>>18939228
Dunno

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>he recommends to start with the greeks when this exists

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Start with PicRel. The essays are all about actual philosophy, but using Simpsons to make it accessible.

Another way to start is to read Abolishing Freedom by Frank Ruda. It's around 100 pages of humorous philosophy, but it's structured in a way that every chapter is on a philosopher in chronological order from old to new. This way you kind of get a hint at what's interesting to you.

Plato and Aristotle aren't even worth the energy. Mainly popular with fascists because they support authoritarian rule, slavery and classism. Actual fascist thought is way more interesting, like Heidegger.

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