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>1200 pages of Schope
>600 pages of Hegel
How do you niggers manage to read through all this?
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>>24688165
one sentence at a time
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>>24688165
watch lectures from a professor who understood them like a normal person
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>implying
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>>24688198
The Phenomenology feels doable. For Schope I think I'll just get a summary.
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>>24688165
The simple fact of the matter is unless you're in a college course or you have a intense interest in a specific philosopher, there's no need to be reading primary texts. You're find sticking to condensed, more accessible secondary texts.

or take the easy way out and become a Nietzschean like me and walk around claiming reading any philosophy pre-Nietzsche is a waste of time, because 20th/21st century continental philosophy is, in fact, fun to read -- eg I've read plenty of Adorno's and Deleuze's and Baudrillard's own words but fuck reading anything written by Kant or Hegel or Hume, I'll stick to secondary texts for that
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>>24688165
Schope was actually gripping and had something important to say, it was easy n breezy. Can't say the same for Hegel
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>>24688218
Camus told me reading Hegel caused 19th century Russians to have a mental breakdown and cry tears of joy.
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>>24688224
Tbf it didn’t take much to make 19th century Russians do that.
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>>24688165
Reading secondhand material.
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>>24688288
All gave some, some gave all.
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>>24688165
while you were consuming slop, I studied the letters



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