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Should this infamous author accessibility chart be updated /lit/?

>> No.14376216

>>14376182
I should make a philosophy one, possibly with the help of the guy who reads Mainlander in the original German and the guy (possibly same guy) who reads all those other post-Schopenhaeurians. Anyone else qualified to help?

>> No.14376246

>>14376216
you definitely should :)

>> No.14376387

>>14376216
Just put all the anglos in the top, frenchies in the middle and Germans at the bottom with Schelling way down in the abyss.

>> No.14376654

>>14376387
Schelling, Fichte, and Hegel should not be considered authors or philosophers. They are gibberish generators and noise machines.

>> No.14376671

>>14376654
Schopenhauer is that you?

>> No.14376693

>>14376387
Why is Schelling so far down? He's easier than Fichte and Hegel.

>> No.14376694

>>14376671
Honestly, I've never read any of those authors. I'm quoting what Schopenhauer said, yes.

>> No.14376723

>>14376694
I've read all of them (not all by them), including Schopenhauer, and can safely say that while Schopenhauer is right, he is also wrong, and all the German philosophers have their own merits. Schopenhauer is the funniest and wittiest philosopher around, but not the must brilliant (Schelling), intense (Fichte) or flamboyant (Hegel).

>>14376693
No he's not. Fichte works within an understandable realm of logic and Hegel is just aristotolian metaphysics on speed, whereas Schelling is the true philosopher of the future with his anti-metaphysical program and post-philosophical philosophy.

>> No.14376733

>>14376723
>and post-philosophical philosophy.
This doesn't even exist.

>> No.14376748

>>14376723
I'm writing my dissertation on Schelling. You'd be surprised how close Schelling is to Hegel despite both of them talking past each other.