Hello, I've come up with a system, but I'm not in the academia of philosophy, what should I do to "post" my writing and let it be known that some things are this way? I want to specifically be remembered for my works, even if as a small little guy.
start grifting
Strip naked in the public square and loudly recite your thesis while masturbating furiously
>>24688119send in your philosophical work together with a pipe bomb to academia in minecraft
first step you need a good name, it needs to be able to withstand -ism'ing. second step you need to become a master provocateur, you need to make controversy your oxygen. third step you release your book and make sure it ends on some kind of cliffhanger.
Shooter manifesto...tried and true method
>>24688119Self publish it as a book then go get into a bunch of internet debates over it.
Well, something Nietzsche did, despite being outside Academia, was write a book. But to be fair, he had all the academic training and general understanding that its hard to really pretend like he was just some really smart lay person.But if you cant write a book, we have the internet, where its both much easier and much harder to get notice because of how much access there is to everyone.
>>24688245>>24688275>>24688296>>24689378This is all great advice.>>24688303How do I do the second step?>>24689520I don't want to be famous, I only want my ideas to become part of philosophy. >>24689618I could write a book, pretty well too. The problem is that it will probably be forgotten and years later some grifter will shout my ideas louder and take all the credit.
>>24688119Make diversity and inclusion a central tenet of your philosophy and you'll get accepted instantly.
>>24690219>i don't want to be famous, i only want my ideas to become part of philosophy>the problem is someone else might take the creditepic. anyway we have this thread every day. you can send or publish your shit literally anywhere and if it's legit it will be acknowledged. but it isn't. it never is
>>24690222It isn't about ethics or politics.
>>24690227What makes some idea "legit?"
>>24690219>The problem is that it will probably be forgotten and years later some grifter will shout my ideas louder and take all the credit.In the future we'll probably become even more anal about sourcing and giving credit for stuff, so this isnt really a problem.
>>24690239Why do you think this? Imo the massive increase in content will just force most of it to be forgotten.