And I'm also reading Sophie's World (by Jostein Gaarder), even though it's for tweens, because didactic is didactic is didactic!Arthur Holmes: A History of Philosophy
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What's your ideal trajectory for learning about philosophy? — dani
The forum is definitely a lil intimidating — dani
Then Stanford (SEP) will give depth on anything that grabs you. — unenlightened
As a metaphysician you should be careful of your tables of opposite values, they prime within you responses that trigger without thinking — Vaskane
as a successful nihilist in search for something more, to overcome, to become, to learn to guarantee myself as a future. — Vaskane
Problem Solving. I'm interested in deep diving into problems and help overcome them. — Vaskane
...learning about philosophy — dani
I feel similiar. I'd never think of myself as a 'philosopher'; rather, at most, a lifelong freethinker. — 180 Proof
What's your ideal trajectory for learning about philosophy? — dani
And I'm also reading Sophie's World (by Jostein Gaarder), even though it's for tweens, because didactic is didactic is didactic! — dani
The podcast 'philosophize this' by Stephen West is very interesting. — Double H
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