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Alyosha · 31-35, M
What branch of philosophy most interests you, and whose work do you like to read?
@Alyosha Hi, I've read a few of the histories of Western Philosophy. I tend to like the Pre Socratics (the link with "eastern" ways of being) and then the more modern stuff, particularly Wittgenstein.
Strangely, logic is not my strong point. I tend to pick up more from biographies of the philosophers, absorbing their reality when interacting with life itself. One on Nietzsche, "I Am Dynamite" was particularly good, and the Wittgenstein biography of Ray Monk.
Strangely, logic is not my strong point. I tend to pick up more from biographies of the philosophers, absorbing their reality when interacting with life itself. One on Nietzsche, "I Am Dynamite" was particularly good, and the Wittgenstein biography of Ray Monk.