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What is the best book/writer to get into German philosophy ?

>> No.18477888

>>18477878
Definitely not him, Kant, or Nietzsche should be better, he’s too much for even scholars

>> No.18477900

>>18477878
Ernst Cassirer or Nicola Abbagnano.

Better not to start at all, anyway.

>> No.18477927

>>18477878
Fichte, then Kant. Everyone else can be read afterwards

>> No.18477938
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18477938

>they don't realize that all german philosophy is derivative of Descartes and the Enlightenment

>> No.18478025

>>18477938
What? Where did anyone say otherwise?

>> No.18479429

>>18477878
You should avoid German Philosophy unless you are an academic.

>> No.18479586

Leibniz->Kant->Schopenhauer->Frege-> Wittgenstein
Nietzsche for entertainment purposes only. Ignore everything else.

>> No.18479606

>>18477938
No it isn't. Kill yourself.

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18479636

novalis

>> No.18479656

on a serious note though
it's certainly not fichte or schelling or hegel
it's undeniably kant
wittgenstein wasn't a german philosopher
and frege is boring and mundane

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>>18477878