 deusidex
deusidex         
          Jack Cummins
Jack Cummins         
          Kenosha Kid
Kenosha Kid         
          Joshs
Joshs         
          deusidex
deusidex         
          Leghorn
Leghorn         
          deusidex
deusidex         
          Valentinus
Valentinus         
          deusidex
deusidex         
          jgill
jgill         
         . . . but don't start with primary sources. — Kenosha Kid
 Valentinus
Valentinus         
          Leghorn
Leghorn         
          deusidex
deusidex         
          Streetlight
Streetlight         
          Pfhorrest
Pfhorrest         
          Leghorn
Leghorn         
          Antony Nickles
Antony Nickles         
         I started reading Descartes and Hume. I read several dialogues of Plato and plan to read the Republic by him. I study psychology but I took an interest in philosophy, mainly in metaphysics and in existentialism. After a time, I want to read Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Hegel. I find it harder to remember for the things I read after a few months, especially if they are hard texts. How can I absorb these texts better, how can I improve my comprehension and my memory regarding philosophy? — deusidex
 Pfhorrest
Pfhorrest         
         better to dwell with one book/soul deeply...than to reside with many temporarily, like a man who moves from one place to another, never fully absorbing what he has found but only taking a bit from here and there... — Todd Martin
 The Questioning Bookworm
The Questioning Bookworm         
          deletedmemberTB
deletedmemberTB         
          Jamal
Jamal         
         How can I absorb these texts better — deusidex
note taking — The Questioning Bookworm
only reading the authors/thinkers you truly are interested in — The Questioning Bookworm
 Pfhorrest
Pfhorrest         
          The Questioning Bookworm
The Questioning Bookworm         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
         how can I improve my comprehension and my memory regarding philosophy? — deusidex
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