Give me cool rare philosophers that are good and offer decent perspectives of society(so pretty much any of them)...

Give me cool rare philosophers that are good and offer decent perspectives of society(so pretty much any of them). And no im not talking about Foucalt,Deleuze,Rorty, or Lacan/Freud. Im talking about underground philosophers that are unknown to mainly except for the highly academic crowd like Mainlander,Guenon and Sertillanges. I want philosophers that can help one improve their life and have applicable studies in both in real life and theorizing academic papers/real life solutions to issues.

>please help? I've read all the above and the "main" philosophers are cool and all I just find the deeper specified studies cooler

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Agamben, Bobbio, Michelstaedter, Sloterdijk.

>Mainländer
>good
>highly academic

>DUDE MUH TODESTRIEB *necks himself*
He‘s like a living meme about Schopenhauer and there‘s nothing notable about him except for his grim fate.

Jesus Chris of Nazareth

Stirner

Nikolai Berdyaev
Shestov
Most of the late 19th to early 20th Russian philosophers are hidden gems that are largely ignored by the West. One thing I agree with liberals when they complain about not having enough cybernetic transnigger authors in the philosophy departments is that there should be more variety. I would love if they included Geunon and really any Russian author besides fucking Dostoevsky and Tolstoy and maybe Turgenev for flavor.

There is actually a pretty funny scene in an old Russian book from the 30s (it hasn't been translated into English) where a Frenchman starts lamenting about the genius of Dostoevsky and the magnificence of the Russian soul. It's uncanny how close it is to the way Westerners (especially those cliche "intellectuals" and "skeptics") masturbate over Dostoevsky and can't mention his name without coughing up some Russian cum.

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was about to say michelstaedter
weininger
bergson (sort of rare)

ty so much

Recs for Berdyaev from here too.

Also Skovoroda

bakhtin

based, Shestov is fantastic too, sick to fucking death of Dosto

OP:

Simone Weil
Kazantzakis

And thirding the Michelstaedter rec

Michaelstaedter never understood rhetoric, but he was interesting, that's for sure

Kojève ate ass like a champ

Chaadayev and Plekhanov, Sechenov, Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Lossky, Berdyaev

You are going to want to read this.

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Thanks guys ill bookmark this thread and check these all out.

-->this one looks cool particularly

Peirce.
Yea it's a big name but few people are intimate with it outside of the highbrows and people like me.

Jose Ortega y Gasset
Miguel de Unamuno

go to bed Noam
jk Cudworth is cool

>Miguel de Unamuno
In the same vain, Henri-Frédéric Amiel’s Journals.

Unamuno is priceless, really

Leibnitz

David Clark's papers on Schelling are incredible. Shit, Schelling himself. Throw in Castenada for good measure.

LANGAN

More of a historian, but Augustin Barruel.

was he the bass player?

Based. I’ve read the CTMU three times and all his other papers at least once. He’s much more than a meme and I hope academia recognizes his work one day

Idk Cioran, Gramsci (? don't see him talked about much), Leopardi (?), Novatore. I think people like Tristan Tazara and Breton are interesting from a philosophical point of view, or at least from the view of aesthetics.

>He’s much more than a meme
No you aren’t.

Cassirer

Hamann

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Why would you call him rare? Camus magnum opus draws a lot from Shestov, and if someone like Camus knows about Shestov I wouldnt consider him rare.

>Christopher Michael Langan (born March 25, 1952) is an American independent scholar known for his claim of having a very high IQ.
>In an interview, Errol Morris on First Person in 2001, related that his IQ is "somewhere between 190 and 210".

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Arne Næss

Come on user, you can't seriously say that Shestov is well known. Lots of big figures cite obscure ones, doesn't mean the latter suddenly become relevant or enter the public eye.

>read the CTMU three times
>all his other papers at least once
>"He’s much more than a meme"
pic related

That's like equating a big dick to being able to fuck good. Then again, you shit out his IQ like it's somehow an oeuvre in itself and not a means to it, so what would you know about the skill needed to apply natural talent? inb4 just pretending

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His suicide was Yea Forums as fuck though
>hanging yourself after standing on top of a stack of your own books and kicking them out
Like damn

Sloterdijk is the most famous philosopher in Germany. TV show and everything. I understand that Habermas is more famous internationally but is Sloterdijk unknown?

>stack of your own books
>Yea Forums as fuck
A Yea Forums suicide would be hanging yourself after standing on a stack of unread Russian classics and American postmodernists and a suicide note starting with „>implying“.

Mainlander, Michelstaedter, and Guyau are the literal who cool philosophers Trinity.

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On lit he is barely mentioned .
I've seen maybe 10 threads on him or any of his books in the 4 years I've browsed lit.

Max Scheler, George Santayana, Étienne Gilson, Garrigou-Lagrange

Because he never truly pretended to talk about rhetoric or persuasion in the first place.
His philosophy is eerily all-encompassing

Carlo Michelstaedter
Evald Ilyenkov
Jean-Marie Guyau

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go to bed Sean