DesperateBeing         
         
Laguercina         
         What's the best way to learn philosophy?: — DesperateBeing
Tom Storm         
         What's the best way to learn philosophy?: — DesperateBeing
DesperateBeing         
         
Valentinus         
         What's the best way to learn philosophy?: — DesperateBeing
Tom Storm         
         
Fooloso4         
         
Valentinus         
         
Cheshire         
         
DesperateBeing         
         
DesperateBeing         
         
Srap Tasmaner         
         Being confused can be a good sign. It show you understand enough to see that there is something problematic being discussed.
Try to be flexible in your thinking. Do not make the mistake of agreeing or disagreeing too quickly. It may be that what you are agreeing or disagreeing with is your own misunderstand of what is being said. — Fooloso4
180 Proof         
         I recommendHello, I just recently entered college and I have Philosophy as one of my classes and I want to be good at it, but I just can't concentrate while studying so let me ask, What's the best way to learn philosophy? — DesperateBeing
Gobuddygo         
         Hello, I just recently entered college and I have Philosophy as one of my classes and I want to be good at it, but I just can't concentrate while studying so let me ask, What's the best way to learn philosophy?: — DesperateBeing
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Pristina         
         Thank you very much every one for you're tips and you're advices, they really helped me with my class. I just made a test and I got 31/40. — DesperateBeing
DesperateBeing         
         
Pristina         
         like explain what you think about this problem from the perspective of this character. — DesperateBeing
RussellA         
         learn philosophy — DesperateBeing
Pristina         
         
laura ann         
         Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.