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We can agree on starting with the Greeks. But where does one stop? Is any post-Nietzsche philosophy worth reading?

>> No.11498793

>>11498791
Stop with string theory

>> No.11498797

never stop

>> No.11498800

Stop with transhumanism

>> No.11498801

Start with 19th century German philosophy (Kant first though) and move onto 20th century French.

>> No.11500398

Stop with descartes. After the mind body split, philospohy became a game of shitposting and semantics. Just like 4chan lmao

>> No.11500410

>>11498791
Start with the Greeks and spend your whole life there.

>> No.11500802

Stop with Wallace.

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11500807

>>11498800
Wrong. Stop with the Ted pill.

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11500811

Stop with the Schizophrenics

>> No.11501049

>>11498791
Heidegger.

>> No.11501082 [DELETED] 

>>11498791
ancient philosophy isnt that good

i say start with descartes, end with francis bacon

>> No.11501100

>>11498801
>Reading Kant without reading Humd

>> No.11501139

>>11498791

Germans.

>> No.11501144

Start with Greeks until late modern (phenomenology, existentialism)- Heidegger, Delueze, Merleau-Ponty, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Husserl, Derrida, Baudrillard, Levinas

>> No.11501156

Why would you stop? Even if you disagree with an influential philosopher, it's still important to understand how they have influenced current politics/philosophy.

>> No.11501249

Begin in Athens, end in Jerusalem.

>> No.11501285

>>11498791
Stop with the.. idea of freedom as a capacity

Aristotle a shit

>> No.11501292

>>11501285
Aristotle is the only reason you read the Greeks. Maybe a little Plato as well, but you know...

>> No.11501577

start with the greeks
resume with the romans
stop on st thomas

>> No.11501611

>>11501577
Pleb

>> No.11501642

>>11498791
I think deleuze is an acceptable answer

>> No.11501660

>>11498791
the greeks.. Anything less than 2,000 years old is fragile.

>> No.11501699

Start with the greeks, stop with Schopenhauer

>> No.11503641

>>11498791
You never rrally stop, but I slowed down when I reached Zizek.