Greetings!
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:20 am
Greetings all. My name is William. I am 22 and from Missisasippi.
My first experience with philosophy was when I was fifteen and bought a collection of Nietzche's philosophy. I absolutely loved it. In Nietzche I saw not nihilism (likely because I was more nihilistic at that point than Nietzche ever was) but a deeply positive (although quite bitter) call to triumph over the weakness of the human condition.
As I aged and studied more philosophy I found that I was more in the line of Leibniz and Spinoza. I am currently reading Leibniz's Monodology. In fact, I would call myself a monist as I reject dualism out of hand. It seems to me that there is a larger leap in logic to seperate the mind and body than to say that the body is nothing but a physical mode of the mind.
My preferred branches of philosophy would be: metaphysics, epistemology, ontology, and phenomenology.
My first experience with philosophy was when I was fifteen and bought a collection of Nietzche's philosophy. I absolutely loved it. In Nietzche I saw not nihilism (likely because I was more nihilistic at that point than Nietzche ever was) but a deeply positive (although quite bitter) call to triumph over the weakness of the human condition.
As I aged and studied more philosophy I found that I was more in the line of Leibniz and Spinoza. I am currently reading Leibniz's Monodology. In fact, I would call myself a monist as I reject dualism out of hand. It seems to me that there is a larger leap in logic to seperate the mind and body than to say that the body is nothing but a physical mode of the mind.
My preferred branches of philosophy would be: metaphysics, epistemology, ontology, and phenomenology.