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Hereโ€™s a thing about western philosophy
Itโ€™s mostly spawned from ancient perverted dudes who never could have seen Internet being a thing and the cultural effects of modern women. Plus thereโ€™s no decent philosophy for women to follow
Thereโ€™s plenty feminist philosophers since the 1800s in fact when Wollstonecraft wrote , thereโ€™s Simone de Beauvoir , hell Iโ€™d argue that Betty Friedan is a philosopher
Hehe
This disrespect is so unnecessary
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Hello, Plato or Socrates? Which to read first?
Any recommendations?
It's a great question! If you're new to ancient philosophy, it's helpful to understand that most of what we know about Socrates comes through Platoโ€™s writings. So, reading Plato first can give you a clearer picture of Socrates, as well as an introduction to Plato's own ideas. Platoโ€™s Dialogues feature Socrates as the central character, engaging in philosophical discussions, so you'd be learning about both thinkers simultaneously. A good place to start would be The Apology which recounts Socr...
The Apology which recounts Socrates' defense of his philosophy followed by The Republic which explores justice, the ideal state, and philosophy more broadly. If youโ€™re interested in Socratesโ€™ specific views, Platoโ€™s works are the primary source, but you could also look into Xenophonโ€™s Memorabilia, which offers a slightly different perspective on Socrates' life and teachings. In short, reading Plato gives you an introduction to both, so Iโ€™d recommend starting there. ~ AI response ๐Ÿค– ๐Ÿ‘ฝ ๐Ÿ––๐Ÿป
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I agree with that , plus the symposium is easy to read mostly , AND you can find many of the dialogues dramatised
So you can watch
Hello, anyone wanna chat philosophy w me? Or psychology
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Burn!
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Anyone going to see Jordan Peterson on his book tour?
Nope, not supporting a sellout without integrity.
Mr Peterson seems a little unwell
Nice guy but sometimes he doesn't make sense
โ€œNice guysโ€ wonโ€™t incite genocide
What do you mean duck
Oh I see. Did he actually say that
This is why I don't follow any kind of influencer or famous people
They always turn out to be complete nobs
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I trend I have personally noticed, is how a branch of philosophy is often adopted by an individual, who then molds it into something that it isnโ€™t. Stoicism is a perfect example of this phenomenon.
I see people who take the values of stoicism, tie it to their preferred religion, and then claim that the virtues came from that all along.
What are some characteristics of modern philosophy?
Itโ€™s philosophy