I'm tired of doomer content. Which philosopher is the most anti-doomer?
>>24808068Leibniz - Monadology. Avoid Spinoza as his philosophy led to totalitarianism.
kierkegaard
>>24808068What a bogbot
The Plato and Aristo are excellent for anti-doomer sentiment
>>24808068Socrates. Get you're water from the source. If you detect a trace of nihilism or cynicism, you are partaking in something antithetical to philosophy.
>>24808089>Avoid Spinoza as his philosophy led to totalitarianism.How? Qrd?
>>24808204I didn't write anything systematic but its found piecemeal in my own writingshttps://adolfstalin.substack.com/
>>24808167>>24808189ThisYou didn't start with the Greeks did you op?
>>24808068Personally speaking, Emerson always brings me out of doomerism.
>>24808068Utopia is possible if you just genetically engineer everyone to experience maximum pleasure.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Pearce_(philosopher)
>>24808068Hegel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e6a7SW8wZA
>>24808068Socrates
>>24808068Literally the greeks you retard. Start with them
>>24809254I wouldn't necessarily call Plato or Aristotle "anti-doomer" or "doomer" or any other pejoratives.
>>24808454this
>>24808689this makes sense
Henry David Thoreau's essay on walking
>>24808204spinoza influenced hegel
>>24808068Zapffe
>>24808068St. Thomas Aquinas
>>24809347But Hegel doesn't.
Hubbard.
Camus
>>24809254>startAnd end with them.
>>24808068Nietzsche, Stirner, Epicurus
>>24808068Condorcet
>>24815642how?
>>24808689People say this without actually engaging with the darker aspects of his work>The human being is this Night, this empty nothing which contains everything in its simplicity – a wealth of infinitely many representations, images, none of which occur to it directly, and none of which are not present. This [is] the Night, the interior of [human] nature, existing here – pure Self – [and] in phantasmagoric representations it is night everywhere: here a bloody head suddenly shoots up and there another white shape, only to disappear as suddenly. We see this Night when we look a human being in the eye, looking into a Night which turns terrifying. [For from his eyes] the night of the world hangs out toward us.
>>24808204his philosophy also lead to Deleuze which is like the opposite of totalitarianism
>>24808260Hello, fellow substack writer with no audience. Seeing you having one or two likes per post, like me, made my day.I hope we both make it. Kind regards.