where to start off reading philosophy? currently reading Sophie's World which is babby's first philosophy book. I don't think I can handle original texts because I won't know wtf they're talking about
so where do I start. Sophie's World is good but it's so watered down. I want REAL books desu
Nice Thread
I always just want to be nice to people on here, but seeing the shit that fills this board makes me sad.
i am friendly, here is a cute cat to prove it
I'm always nice except when I'm memeing. even then I'm trying to just be funny rather than hurtful
India more like nicedia lmao
My wife is gonna be here in a month :D I've been working on her immigration and waiting for almost two years.
>people on Jow Forums are married
>people on Jow Forums are older than me
one of those things I subconsciously know. yet it catches me off guard desu
The book I'm currently reading seems to be good to begin with. Maybe try:
Bertrand Russell: The Problems of Philosophy
Simon Blackburn: Think
Timothy Williamson: Tetralogue
Check this out too: plato.stanford.edu
Else check out and
I'm most of the time friendly, if I can
will check out or The Problems of Philosophy after I'm done with my current book. danke Dominic :)