When I listen to a lecture series where someone has mined through the works and explains them clearly, I can latch on and understand. However, when I engage with the works directly myself, I struggle to pull clear systematic information together. — Mark Sparks
Perhaps this recommendation will help:I am immediately lost in the waters of technical terminology and rhetoric and my excitement is exhausted and replaced with intimidation. When I listen to a lecture series where someone has mined through the works and explains them clearly, I can latch on and understand. However, when I engage with the works directly myself, I struggle to pull clear systematic information together. — Mark Sparks
I'm hoping someone would be willing to offer some tips on comprehending and critically engaging philosophy, not the history, but the theory and development. — Mark Sparks
Try "Sophie's World." — T Clark
:up:Plato at the Googleplex, Rebecca Goldstein Definitely worth reading. — Sir2u
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