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100% would have killed myself by now if I was still an amazing atheist banana fuck
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alfred north 5head
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>>24845522
If you like Spinoza, you still are
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fuck the wars dawg just play some billiards and drink a couple bottles of vino wit me
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>>24845505
props to him for being an optimist with that hairline
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arguably one of the best to ever do it
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>>24845547
I know which part of Enquiry you're referring to. Who said Anglos are soulless?
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funny im reading bergson right now. can only read philosophers withaudio books so ive been desperately trying to find a free audio book of mind and matter online
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>>24845522
I don't like Spinoza personally but I'm gonna nominate picrel
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>>24846209
bump so this guy gets his audiobook
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French spiritualism is fucking great in general. Ravaisson's Philosophical Testament is incredible.

I am fully convinced that if these guys are kind of forgotten nowadays it's precisely because they were optimists, which automatically makes one seem less interesting to a certain category of people. That and they were quite readable while being extremely profound. No word salad, no blasé posturing, and actually intellectually demanding. That's a bad combo.

Turn of the century french philosophy had a lot of interesting stuff, and it was killed off by midwits on both sides of the aisle (tortured existentialists on one side, neo-scholastic nutcases on the other)
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>>24845505
Honestly one of the few authors who was right about everything. As a European, I am in awe of this man and think he advanced American and world culture with a single book of poetry, much like homer. I love his verses very much, Leaves of Grass especially.
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>>24845505

All retroactively refuted by Rene Guenon (pbuh)
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>>24848024
>I am fully convinced that if these guys are kind of forgotten nowadays it's precisely because they were optimists, which automatically makes one seem less interesting to a certain category of people.
The vast majority of philosophy readers are either analytic autists or masochists looking to justify their self-imposed misery and isolation through their favorite continental work, hence why neither want to read Bergson, Whitehead or Santayana.
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>>24846232
this is actually insanely interesting. reading up on this guy right now. these entelechies- their compossible parts are essentially volitional entities in their own right.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91gT68xeDMM
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>>24848602
>hence why neither want to read Bergson, Whitehead or Santayana
The only reason why I haven't read Bergson is because he got eternally btfo'd by Einstein on the question of time, Whitehead got retroactively btfo'd by Parmesan cheese and a guenon monkey, and Santayana because he just strikes me as one of those guys known for quick, witty quotes that people like to share on X (and previously on Fagbook) like "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" and "Fanaticism consists in redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim".

idk, once I hit Heidegger and Wittgenstein, reading any more philosophy just felt kind of pointless, so I decided to go for learning a trade instead (I chose to become a sparky).
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>>24850086
>once I hit Heidegger and Wittgenstein, reading any more philosophy just felt kind of pointless, so I decided to go for learning a trade instead
Good choice. Don't go anywhere near philosophy books, they clearly aren't meant for a dense midwit such as yourself
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>>24845505
>checking out 10 books a day from my local library
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>>24850086
>Whitehead got retroactively btfo'd by Parmesan cheese and a guenon monkey
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