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Discussion anyone here into philosophy

Alurmo

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a couple years ago i was into stoicism but I'm trying to dive deeper this time (hegels, kafka, nietzsche, destoevksi, etc.)
I will try to buy their books but however I've heard that reading philosophy itself is tiring
 
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I'm new to philosophy since I've started to believe in God (Christ). I think it helps to know philosophy as well, eastern specifically. Right now I'm just reading Dostoevsky, but there's a lot of Eastern Orthodox philosophers I'd like to read up on as well.
 
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read hegel to spit out philosophical cud that impresses retards, or else just stay the fuck away
 
a couple years ago i was into stoicism but I'm trying to dive deeper this time (hegels, kafka, nietzsche, destoevksi, etc.)
I will try to buy their books but however I've heard that reading philosophy itself is tiring
Nietzsche and Ayn Rand and Dostoyevski was Right bruv
 
I only watched some pop videos about pholosophy. I would like to start studying it, but I don't know where to start
 
I like your PFP, I'm stealing it
 
Philosophy is just different pov's , most of the stuff is cope tho, best philosopher according to me is J Krishnamurthy
 
Read The Stranger (Camus) and Nausea (Sartre). The first one is an easier read.
 
I'm into it but I struggle to understand how one can pick one true philosophy and stick to it
 

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