• Satyesu
    5
    I love philosophy, and I've been told I'm good at writing. I really want to use the latter to express the former. I'm not well-read in the ancients, and I think there are enough "crash course"/"For Dummies" guides out there. I want to engage with ideas from more modern philosophers like Jordan Peterson and Alan Watts (though he's fast becoming ancient, ha). However, I don't think I'm versed enough to write a book or anything.

    I could really use some direction. What should I do right now, and how, to enter the philosophical community?
  • praxis
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    I could really use some direction.Satyesu

    Read more Watts and stop reading Peterson.
  • Rosie
    9


    Perhaps take an intro course? You might be able to find one online. Coursera has some good offerings.

    Read anything that challenges you.
  • Uglydelicious
    28
    want to engage with ideas from more modern philosophers like Jordan Peterson and Alan WattsSatyesu

    Quick google search says Peterson is a clinical psychologist, not a philosopher.

    Is there an area of philosophy you are most interested in, other than "modern"?

    I agree with Rosie, take a class! They're riveting and a great way to begin discussing and writing about whatever topics you most enjoy.
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