Dharmic philosophy in general
Nietzsche
The older I get the more I realise how closely entwined eastern philosophy is to dharma (I.e. the bishudo all the way in Japan) and how many parallels it has to the great European philosophers of the 19th-20th century
Hegel
Althusser
Ilyankov
Reading dialectical logic rn. Might be the most helpful and insightful book I’ve read on the subject. Still incredibly hard to wrap my head around the jump from Fichte to Hegel tho
Reading dialectical logic rn. Might be the most helpful and insightful book I’ve read on the subject. Still incredibly hard to wrap my head around the jump from Fichte to Hegel tho
I finished that earlier this year too! Yeah the first few chapters going over the history of German idealism are extremely difficult. The second half where he gets into materialist dialectics directly though are incredible and well worth the slog. Keep at it, I promise it pays off
I finished that earlier this year too! Yeah the first few chapters going over the history of German idealism are extremely difficult. The second half where he gets into materialist dialectics directly though are incredible and well worth the slog. Keep at it, I promise it pays off
Gotta read Kant first to understand idealism
Gotta read Kant first to understand idealism
There’s a section on Kant in that book