what are books I'll regret not reading?
What are books I'll regret not reading?
i... what?
if you're asking what i think you're asking:
>kant's critique of pure reason
>hegel's phenomenology of spirit
>heidegger's being and time
>d&g's capitalism & schizophrenia
>land's fanged noumena
>reza's intelligence & spirit
those sound boring
fine, try "nihil unbound"
what's that about
my diary desu
don quixote i guess
idk, i guess it pushes nihilism to its ultimate conclusion by linking revisionary naturalism in anglo-american philosophy with anti-phenomenological realism in french philosophy
like, contrary to the 'post-analytic' consensus uniting heidegger and wittgenstein against scientism and scepticism, this book links eliminative materialism and speculative realism
that reminds me, you should also read wittgenstein's tractatus
you don't sound that sure
so it's real fiction
well it's an awkward question
it's non-fiction, yeah
if you want some good fiction, check out "phyl-undhu"
what's that about
you'll never regret not reading a book. I've regretted reading a shitload of books. Books are Fuckin gay.
botns
N's Z
the B
tlp and pi
my diary desu
cp
oh and the Ks
Culture of Critique
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Literally the bible. It's sooooo important, literally made western civilization from the ground up, and if you die without knowing that JESHS LOVES YOU I would be sooooooooo sorry about that. Please read the bible OP. It's infinitely more important than any book on this website.
This but without the condescending LE EPIC irony. Read The Bible to understand what has been motivating Western man for the last 2000 years.
poor reddit bastard has been completely astroturfed by protestant hippie faggotry.
This is why heretics will burn in hell.
x are not particularly into talking about Jews. Actually everyone on x seems like they were airlifted from the comment section of a Youtube video about bigfoot
This unironically
lol
>Dry philosophy