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How do I go about reading Of Grammatology, Hegel, and Schopenhauer?

I have a minor in philosophy so I'm not totally new, but my understanding is that you need a very solid background before you can read Derrida's Of Grammatology, Hegel's Phenomenology, and Schopenhauer's Will and Representation.

Grammatology is my main goal right now. Can anyone come up with an unironic list to help me out here?

inb4 >start with the greeks
inb4 >guenon
inb4 >XYZ meme

>> No.14670458

>>14669669
Just read them if they appeal to you, and get an annotated edition that can point in the direction of other influential works. There is no rule that says you can't also read a book down the line when you're more "qualified".

>> No.14670464

Reminder, drip coffee is a meme and it filters out all the good shit like cafestrol. Buy an espresso machine, a good one.

>> No.14670476

Hegel's Phenomenology BTFO'd by Buddhist monk! ;-)

https://www.bitchute.com/video/e6kHA9MVRHhw/

>> No.14670484

Read Kant's Prolegomena then Schopenhauer's Fourfold Root then World as Will then Phenomenology then read Grammatology while reading the texts Derrida references

>> No.14671386

>>14669669
derrida: skip the intro. read the first 40 pages.

>> No.14671401

>>14670484
>Schopenhauer's Fourfold Root then World
Was also recommended this for a start with Schopenhauer and it is not hard to understand

>> No.14671738

Plato ---> Aristotle ---> Descartes ---> Rousseau ---> Hume ---> Kant ---> Hegel ---> Schopenhauer ---> Nietzsche ---> Saussure ---> Husserl ---> Heidegger ---> Derrida

>> No.14671744

>>14671738
lifes short
skip the intro
first 40 pages

>> No.14672672

bumpu