What is your favorite philosophical book?
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What is your favorite philosophical book?
I mean a real philosophical work.
The kind of book that doesn't have any pictures or highlighted text, or text in a larger font, just none of those things that distracts from deep thought.
Just list the books, publisher, and date of release.
Happy reading!
The kind of book that doesn't have any pictures or highlighted text, or text in a larger font, just none of those things that distracts from deep thought.
Just list the books, publisher, and date of release.
Happy reading!
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Thus Spake Zarathustra.
It is easy to read. You can disagree all the time. It is never boring. It is a challenge to your linguistic feelings.
It is easy to read. You can disagree all the time. It is never boring. It is a challenge to your linguistic feelings.
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Re: What is your favorite philosophical book?
You convinced me to read it.
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Ryonosuke Akutagawas's novel "Rashomon" though a novel, it consist of many philosophical dilemmas, and has no pictures and underlinings. Akira Kurosawa once made a black-and-white movie of it...
Agree with duszek on Zarathustra: all Nietsches works are great... especially Birth of tragedy, though a bit demanding on the reader...
The anime-series Naruto, if to view in respect to japanese folklore and customs gives alot of thoughts. That should be it for starters.
Agree with duszek on Zarathustra: all Nietsches works are great... especially Birth of tragedy, though a bit demanding on the reader...
The anime-series Naruto, if to view in respect to japanese folklore and customs gives alot of thoughts. That should be it for starters.
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Rashomon - A tale of rape and murder in 12th-century Kyoto? WTF?
This your idea of a joke?
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Rashomon - A tale of rape and murder in 12th-century Kyoto? WTF?
This your idea of a joke?
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I think my favourite would have to be 'Ibid'. It seems to be the most quoted, referenced and cited work of all time on everything from aardvarks and astronomy to Zambia and zoology, but when I asked for it in the library they looked at me as if I was some kind of nut. Perhaps I should check out amazon.com...
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Could you summarize Ibid in one sentence?
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Could you summarize Ibid in one sentence?
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I never joke about good booksBill Wiltrack wrote:.
Rashomon - A tale of rape and murder in 12th-century Kyoto? WTF?
This your idea of a joke?
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A philosophy book is dead if you cant see the philosophy working in life...
Philosophy is life.
Our individual philosophies are woven within each of our moments.
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A philosophy book is dead if you cant see the philosophy working in life...
Philosophy is life.
Our individual philosophies are woven within each of our moments.
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There is a compendium edition, comprising Ibid, Passim, and Op Cit. It's my favourite sandy-beach browsing kit.keithprosser2 wrote:I think my favourite would have to be 'Ibid'. It seems to be the most quoted, referenced and cited work of all time on everything from aardvarks and astronomy to Zambia and zoology, but when I asked for it in the library they looked at me as if I was some kind of nut. Perhaps I should check out amazon.com...
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Could you summarize Ibid in one sentence?
Could you summarize for me the Passim in one sentence?
Could you summarize for me the essence of the Op Cit in one sentence?
I thank you for your civility and patience ahead of time...
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Could you summarize Ibid in one sentence?
Could you summarize for me the Passim in one sentence?
Could you summarize for me the essence of the Op Cit in one sentence?
I thank you for your civility and patience ahead of time...
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