No.446
whats some beginner philosophy books i can get myself. like high school with pictures tier ones?
plato and nietzsche interest me, so does some italian fascist ones.
No.453
bump because I'm in the same boat.
No.458
Look up the 'A Very Short Introduction To…' series.
No.465
Sophie's World
This book got me into the field so I have a sentimental connection to it.
It's pretty much high-school tier philosophy translated into a page-turner novel. Read it.
For something a bit more advanced try Anthony Kenny's Brief History of Western Philosophy
No.512
I'd say:
>the art of always being right
Before you learn to use dialectic start by being able to detect sophism/fallacies.
No.513
I've started with the Prince. It's not really a philosophical text per-say but it makes a heavy usage of the notion of virtue and it is a very good practical example of this notion I believe.
No.514
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Some Montesquieu never hurts and "the spirit of the laws" makes a nice bridge between philosophy and the current sociopolitical order.
No.515
Anything from Cicero is always a must.
No.533
>>512Is this Eristische Dialektik?
No.537