Philosophy

i wanna start reading some philosophy.

what are some based, good philosophy? what have you read? what would you recommend?

right now im considering Nietzsche, Platos, Kierkegaard.

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just read the republic by Plato

You start with the greeks, you then have the basis to read wtf you want and discern whats's bullshit and what's legit.
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learn about all of them, including holy figures such as Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha etc.
All forms of philosophy and theologylead to the same destination so read everything and piece together a meaning for yourself

Nietzsche, the genealogy of morality, Tocqueville democracy in america 2

Oh look a brit peddling occult literature like a good goyim fresh out of the lodge!
It's ALLMOST AS IF (((someone))) told him to.

Nah.
It's just the pleb

>Platos
WtF

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theres non-occult stuff there too. philosophy like OP wanted. I just posted the lot.

I would never join freemasonry. I like my soul. But its good to learn what they are saying.

Hegel for some Protestant, proto-Marxist shenanigans.

Heidegger
Classics (Plato and such)
Meditations
Beyond Good and Evil
Thus spake Zarathustra
Anarchy State and Utopia
The Ego and its own (or however you fucking say it)
The Bible (I'm not religious, but very much worth reading, even if just segments)

Other than that, if you're looking for a good story with some sort of intangible moral lesson, Flowers for Algernon is excellent. Also if you want to read meme-teir philosophy hit up anything by peter singer and laugh.

>All forms of philosophy and theologylead to the same destination
Satanic lie.
While It's True that being broadly read is something valuable in itself, saying that Muhammad and Buddha lead to the same destination is an obvious betrayal of one or the other.
Discernment is the key and It's a virtue you cultívate not only by reading.

>I would never join freemasonry. I like my soul. But its good to learn what they are saying.
And up to this we agree.

Your first mistake is wanting to read something you'll like, something you'll agree with

Go and get your hands on as much socialist material as you can and read that first
(Sartre, Foucault, Marx, Mill, etc.)

The Bible
City of God - St Augustine
Summa Theologica - Thomas Aquinas

philosophy without God is trash

Evola

thanks for the links user

This.
Sup Forums really needs to better understand what they're arguing against, so they may properly and logically criticize without memes and buzzphrases. Get a proper understanding of the diamat.
Get some Proudhon, Bakunin, and Kropotkin, while you're at it.

>right now im considering Nietzsche, Platos, Kierkegaard.
Sounds like you're learning how to be a faggot.

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Well said, but let him reach the conclusion himself.

>Nietzsche, Platos
>faggot

die

I agree with the sentiment but doing this without a solid base would prove deleterious.
Just start with the greeks op. We're still arguing over the same shit since then.

Read NEETche if you want to larp

Carls Schmitt, Concept of the Political

>>the virgin nihilist
>>the Chad thomist

Has hoppe taken over rothbard as babby's first ancap? What about moldbug? Read about monarchy.
I'm with you that occult stuff like gnosticism and hermeticism are big pitfalls but I think you have to be specific if you're gonna save people from silly trails. He can't learn discernment without seeing and recognizing crap. How about just aristotle and the bible first?

A larping monarchist I see. Can you people do anything that isn't a meme?

Man I was civil. I'm not a monarchist but believe reading from actual supporters instead of only about it was good for me in my ancap time. Whatever memeflag faggot.

Read a real philosopher that doesn't say retarded shit because you want to follow the meme. Read Kant.

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>How about just aristotle and the bible first?
I'm searching some things for the thread amongst my links.
It'll take a while.

>flag
If you're gonna come up with MLK I'm reporting u

I second this

classics.mit.edu/Homer/odyssey.1.i.html
gutenberg.org/wiki/Harvard_Classics_(Bookshelf)
gutenberg.org/ebooks/6130
oll.libertyfund.org/titles/plato-the-dialogues-of-plato-vol-1 (on the same sure there are all other dialogues as well, good reading!)
ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/a/aristotle/categories/ and most importantly:
ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/a/aristotle/sophistical/ (Also in the same site, most of Aristotle)
FUNDAMENTAL: ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/a/aristotle/a8rh/
Then read some hippocrates, galen, euclid, archimedes at leisure and once You did this You can read:
wilbourhall.org/index.html#apollonius
Then You're ready to read critically: gutenberg.org/ebooks/785
ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/m/marcus_aurelius/meditations/
ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/e/epictetus/e65d/
Then read the Bible, with particular attention to the Ecclesiastes (it won't be in your KJV bibley-doo, search a INV), Job, and the acts.
Once you did this you can read sacred-texts.com/chr/ps/ without turning into a freemason.
Then St Augustine and St Thomas Aquinas at leisure
Then whatever the fuck you want.

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This man already told us everything

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Click on the IP
I was trolling another thread and kept the flag by mistake.

>>on the same sure
Site.
Also, on why I recomended the Pists Sophia: Because like this you get to compare and contrast the two main currents of thought in the west from their origins. I mean obviously Aristotle + Christianity (Aquinas and Augustine) vs Plato + Christianity (PS).
From one of these currents starts "The West", from the other "The Anti-West".
You'll read things in the Pistis Sophia that Marx could have written If he just took enought acids while trapped in a church with gregorian chants everywhere for 8 hours.
It's an ABSURD redpill.

Just bants. Nice list

Thank you
It's incomplete but gives the general gist

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1) Superfluous suffixes are superfluous.
2) The Temple library is not called "occult literature I".
3) The Temple library is not for "redpills", or politics.
4) I'd be shocked if any of the people who include it in their infodumps could tell me where the philosophy folder actually is in the filestructure.

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I didnt understand

you don't understand, all paths lead to Truth, but depending on the path you take, you will be judged justly by Truth.
So read everything and decide for yourself how you wish to appeal to Truth and don't be surprised if you get turned down because you were a piece of shit.
I guess the better way to word it would be all paths lead to Truth, but some don't end favourably when you get to your destination, so choose the one you want with wisdom.

>all paths lead to Truth
No, they don't.


Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

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Now that you do, if you'd stop listing it in unrelated infodumps, that'd be just peachy.

Just a friendly request.

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I didn't understand. Whats "it"?

The library I curate. The one with the first folder that informs Sup Forums that it's not for self improvement or based on any form of nationalism, white or otherwise, given how many times I've seen it posted in self help threads, white nationalist threads, asatru threads, ethnopagan threads, etc.

Marcus Aurelius is the only philosopher you need for a sound mind and true heart.

>The one with the first folder that informs Sup Forums that it's not for self improvement
I didnt understand this.

Its good information - I'm going to post it. You can complain, and I can not care

That's fine, as I mentioned, it was simply a friendly request.

I'm just rather sick of seeing it get passed around by Sup Forumsfriends who have little to zero intention of using it as intended.

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I think people can save it and check it out later

Well, that's certainly true.
But it's only half of the intended use. I dunno maybe a third. And frankly I highly doubt the vast majority of board regulars going to read, or take seriously, the Kabbalistic, ethnographical, shamanic, nonwestern, and other similarly 'un/pol/' materials, no matter how many times it gets listed in non-topical infodumps.

Let alone actually run any of the practices, rites, ceremonies, or rituals therein.

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Bible is a good start desu

Kant for a general understanding. Nietzsche to understand that Kant was wrong. Heidegger to understand everything about being. Wittgenstein to understand language. Foucault to understand historical shifts. Kierkegaard to understand God.

NEETche was a mental defective drug addict that contracted syphilis and had a mental breakdown before dying. Not very smart to get your philosophy from a degenerate like him. Kant is the truth.

Philosophy without the occult schools behind them, are useless and dry.

Read some early Socratic dialogues like Euthyphro first and find a textbook on Aristotelean or informal logic. Early Socratic dialogues are short and conversational, so they're really good for getting a feel for philosophy. A logic textbook by someone like Peter Kreeft is the most practical philosophy book you can ever buy.

The dumbest thing possible is to start by reading Nietzsche. He's fascinating, but there are too many edgelords who read a little bit of Nietzsche without any context and then act like fags.

Regardless of what you hold to be true, reading for instance Beyond Good and Evil is thought-provking, because it makes one rethink Kant.

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What constitutes The Greeks?

Parmenides by Plato.

You're a faggot spouting postmodern nonsense draped in new age bullshit. If I write a treatise on the phenomenology of fucking your mom it doesn't mean that it leads to greater truth just because I call it philosophy.

If universal truth, which apparently you think is some type of dipshit hippy god, even exists then you can't reconcile "A & not A" type statements that describe it. That's the basic "law of non-contradiction."

this is the order you should philosophy in:

Aristole
Plato
Cicero
Aquitas
Locke
Kant
Schumacher
Hegel (my favorite)
Neizche (however you spell his name)

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>Aristotle before Plato

Aristotle is a reaction to Plato, as I'm sure you're aware. If your intentions are that Aristotle is clearer and will provide a better picture of Plato than Plato, then I understand but still disagree. Even though Plato can be vague, still read him before Aristotle.

if you want to read western philosophy everyone worth listening too is going to say the same meme:

start with the greeks, then work into the romans, then hit up the monks, then the renaissance thinkers, then enlightenment, then analytic/continental, then 'modernists', and then 'post-modernists'.

Don't get me wrong that is a huge quantity of shit to read. You will find someone you like then just run with them.

sextus empiricus

Look for the section called "One more effort, Frenchmen, if ye would become Republicans":
sin.org/tales/Marquis_de_Sade--Philosophy_in_the_Bedroom.pdf