I want to get into philosophy. Recommend me some basic and understandable books. I’m looking for collection of philosophical essays and articles. But others will do too.

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    44 months ago

    Intuition Pumps And Other Tools for Thinking by Daniel C. Dennett is a decent introduction.

  • Dessalines
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    64 months ago

    A good intro book to western philosophy is Will Durant - the story of philosophy. Very easy to read, and some chapters are insightful and very entertaining.

    It’s an attempt to humanize philosophy it by focusing each chapter on one important philosopher, their life, and the historical context their ideas sprang from.

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    34 months ago

    Much heavier than what you are asking but worthwhile nevertheless:

    A New History of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny

    The title says it all, it passes through most of the important philosophers of the western tradition. It is perfect to understand what (academic) philosophy is all about. Took me four months to finish but it was definitely worth it.

  • ProdigalFrog
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    64 months ago

    Mikhail Bakunin: the philosophical basis of his anarchism - Paul McLaughlin

  • dandelion (she/her)
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    44 months ago

    Think and Being Good by Simon Blackburn

    Think covers common topics an intro to philosophy class would cover.

    Being Good is the same, but for an intro ethics class.

    It’s written in an accessible way, not like a textbook. Both books are very short and digestible.

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    24 months ago

    I like the Very Short Introduction series - they’re short non-fiction books aimed more-or-less at educated adults who aren’t so familiar with a topic. And I found their Philosphy book to be worth a read.

    It spends some time introducing some common philosophical questions before covering a few classic texts.