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Κλασικά και μοντέρνα

Aristotle, Anaximander, Aristophanes, Descartes, Sartre, Wittgenstein, More, Foucault, Rosenberg, and countless Popes...

There are so many facets and opinions, so many ideas and revolutions!

Ovid, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dante, Caesar, Hegel, Apollonaire, and Shelley!

Where can you stop? Where did you start? Is it ever wise, or should you drift through the literary millennia?
SW-User
I think of Socrates as the father of philosophy, so I would start with him. I'd never finish, though
Deserthiker · 61-69, M
Start and stop with Christ
alan20 · M
Personally I tell them to hang up their boots. Better to think for myself even when I get it wrong.

 
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