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What would he listen to?
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>>128726521
hanatarash
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>>128726738
Good answer
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>>128726521
Endless mental fapping
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Noise, ambient
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>>128726521
Gospel
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>>128726521
He hated spooks, so not rap.
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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1IM6HGbt85cjj2uu1svO2J?si=uJpkShlUTxyUgif4apPkfQ
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>>128727361
Good playlist. LOL at the Schopenhauer one
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>>128726521
pere ubu
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idk why this guy thought everything in life was so spooky. Sounds like a pussy desu
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The Dead Milkmen because he is a dead former milk salesman
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>>128726521
The opera Siegfried is kind of the epitome of Stirner's philosophy insofar as it's the expression of Young Hegelian thought and also anticipates Nietzsche's ideas.

>Nothing is more counter to Schopenhauer's spirit than the essentially Wagnerian element in Wagner's heroes: I mean the innocence of the supremest selfishness, the belief in strong passion as the good in itself, in a word, the Siegfried trait in the countenances of his heroes. "All that still smacks more of Spinoza than of me,"—Schopenhauer would probably have said.
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>>128733893
>Hegelian thought
What is it that you think is unique to Hegel? Which concepts, exactly?
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>>128733980
I said Young Hegelian, which is obviously the intellectual milieu out of which Stirner sprung, and it's not surprising that Wagner and Stirner would come to similar ideas. I never said Stirner was a Hegelian.
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>>128734082
I never said you said Stirner was a Hegelian.

The notion of a Young Hegelian is even more ridiculous than the designation of a plain old Hegelian.
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>>128734238
>The notion of a Young Hegelian is even more ridiculous than the designation of a plain old Hegelian.
I don't see why. It was a real historical movement.
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>>128734362
Saying Stirner’s work is an expression of “Young Hegelian” thought isn't accurate, given that neither Hegel’s nor the Young Hegelian’s ideas were particularly unique to them. It would be like calling someone a Feynmanian if he learned about Newtonian mechanics from Richard Feynman.

This kind of name-dropping and philosophical grouping is pretentious faggotry that should be punishable by death.
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>>128734238
Hard to imagine being this highhanded and dismissive while apparently unaware of one of the most exhaustively discussed groups of philosophers of all time
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>>128734421
Hegel isn't worth my time, much less any of his acolytes.

Read enough theology and mysticism and eventually you'll realize the continental philosophers have nothing worthwhile to offer that hasn't already been expounded on in simpler terms.
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>>128726521
Gutalax
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>>128734238
Well the Young Hegelians are also responsible for giving the world Marxism so to ignore them is kind of ignoring a very significant development in philosophy
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>>128734459
>Hegel isn't worth my time
>t. monitoring shitpost threads on /mu/
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>>128734600
It's really not necessary to get bogged down in the minutiae of how movements or schools of thought evolve. There's a place for history, obviously, but philosophy dweebs tend to focus too much on who said what and who was influenced by whom, and not enough on the concepts themselves - and, mostly importantly, on putting the concepts into action. First and foremost, philosophy is about reducing suffering and nourishing the spirit - everything else is superfluous junk.

You stand to gain more from a single sermon by Meister Eckhart than from reading Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy in its entirety.
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>>128734933
I mean as far as philosophy is concerned, dumdum.
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>>128734944
>Hegel is beneath my generational mind, but I also F5 off topic threads and reply to bait
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>>128734933
the latter is a far more productive use of your time than reading 900 pages of a german faggot's ambiguous ramblings
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>>128734998
None of you dumb niggas have ever taught me a new word, I could read virtually any book to accomplish that
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>>128734988
How does one F5 off topic threads? I'm on a phone btw, not sure if that matters.



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