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randomjunk

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Just looking for some new politics/philosophy book recommendations! I'm currently reading Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard.
 
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Macedonian1987

Macedonian1987

Just a sad guy from Macedonia.
Oct 22, 2025
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I haven't read a book in a while, but the last book I've read was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This book reminds me of my happy childhood. The only time in my life when i was truly happy.
 
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daysnumbered

To be or not to be
Aug 21, 2024
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I'm reading the witcher: baptism in fire right now. It's not a philosophy or political book though.
 
asaṅkhata

asaṅkhata

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Revolt against the modern world by Julius Evola
 
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cxndypop

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Is it heaven or hell I am in?
Mar 6, 2025
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I'm currently reading both The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Cultish by Amanda Montell. Although they both kinda cover philosophy, I wouldn't really call them philosophy books.
 
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grantaire

grantaire

crowned prince of melodrama
Nov 3, 2025
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an interesting book I read recently was The Other Olympians by Michael Waters
 
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Kali_Yuga13

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Initiation into Hermetics by Franz Bardon
 
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annxietty

annxietty

“Is there no way out of the mind?”
Mar 27, 2023
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I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, i recently realized i actually enjoy sci-fi more than I thought so I wanted to start reading some, of course this book was one of the first I wanted to try and Im really enjoying it.
 
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Food &drink in anglo saxon England . Super dry so not done yet but still interesting. Started it for more background in my rpg.
 
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Unseen by Molly Burke. It's the memoir of a blind woman/content creator/activist who shares with us what her life was like and how she found her voice. She has a YouTube channel too.
 
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Welcome to hell on Earth
Aug 28, 2020
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I am currently reading two books. The frist one is The Hyena & the Hawk it the third in the series. It's a fantasy series.

The second one is Cosmos & Psyche by Richard Taras. He is a cultural historian & professor of philosophy and depth psychology. I definitely find it as an interesting read.
 
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Greyhawk

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Jan 3, 2025
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I'm reading picture of Dorian Gray and meditations by Marcus Aurelius. The first one is a fictional novel by Oscar Wilde and it explores themes like the relationship between moral and beauty, individualism and hedonism (I still have about 90 pages left). I have really enjoyed it.

What are your recommendations for entry level books to philosophy?
 
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asaṅkhata

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What are your recommendations for entry level books to philosophy?
What kind of philosophy are you interested in? In general I would advise sticking to the more practical stuff. Stoicism is already a very good start. Maybe supplement it with some eastern wisdom texts like the tao te ching or the dhammapada?
 
Greyhawk

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What kind of philosophy are you interested in? In general I would advise sticking to the more practical stuff. Stoicism is already a very good start. Maybe supplement it with some eastern wisdom texts like the tao te ching or the dhammapada?

I'm interested in existentialism and ethical philosophy. Meditations is the first "proper" philosophical book I'm reading. Nietzsche's and Dostoevsky's philosophy are something I want to get into. I also find the overlap between psychology and philosophy interesting. I've thought about reading Carl Jung.
 
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asaṅkhata

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I'm interested in existentialism and ethical philosophy. Meditations is the first "proper" philosophical book I'm reading. Nietzsche's and Dostoevsky's philosophy are something I want to get into. I also find the overlap between psychology and philosophy interesting. I've thought about reading Carl Jung.
Nietzsche is difficult because he builds on and critiques a lot of prior philosophy. Maybe you want to look at some of the people he's been influenced by first or read a book about him rather than by him?

Essays and Aphroisms by Arthur Schopenhauer deals with the topics you mentioned and is very readable.
 
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Cosmophobic

Cosmophobic

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Aug 10, 2025
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On the Suffering of the World is another approachable place to start with Schopenhauer. It's also a collection of essays and there's probably some repeats from Essays and Aphorisms but I thought it gave a good, concise picture of his philosophy.
 
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