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14303074 No.14303074 [Reply] [Original]

Okay, read all of these.

Now what?

>> No.14303079

The Romans.

>> No.14303084

>>14303079
Based and antiquitypilled

>> No.14303089

>>14303074
You are now prepared to read the first Harry Potter book, but not the second. Also I hope you already read the Mesopotamians. You did at least read the Sumerians right?

>> No.14303091
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14303091

>>14303074
Whoops! You used the wrong chart, so now you’re unfortunately mentally retarded forever. Only way to fix it is to start again with this one.

>> No.14303093

>>14303091
But that's the retarded chart, anon. OP's is the correct one.

>> No.14303277

>>14303074
Marx. Then Hegel.

>> No.14303306

>>14303074
Lonesome Dove

>> No.14303339

>>14303074
Eric Carle’s famed story ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’

>> No.14303367

>>14303074
Now u are ready for machiavelli. and u should start telling communists that shit up this board to kill themselves.

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>>14303074
You still have to read some of the presocratics anon.Centrally Heraclitus who had one of the largest influences not alone on Socrates and Plato, but the entirety of Western philosophy also. For example and most notably within the modern tradition Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger.

After him, read the Romans/all major boos of the Bible, early Christian Theologians(like Augustine), early Hermetic/Gnostic texts and the Neoplatonists. From here on out read some medieval literature like Beowulf, Nibelungenlied/Volsungs Saga, Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, Parzival(Wolfram), Aquinas(a few other Theologians like Catherine, William, Eckhart etc), Dante and Chaucer. Once you've done this give or take a few works (like some Icelandic sagas) you can move past the medieval period and isn't as necessary to truly scrape every detail of it like you did the Greeks. And finally start heavily on some modern philosophy like Descartes and Kant. I find the renaissance to be a beautiful optional period to read. Something you can come and go back to given some key works.

>> No.14303550

>>14303074
Have sex.

>> No.14303653

>>14303074
>>14303091
Who makes these charts? How are they made? Why is the layout so tangled and all over the place?