Registered: Jun 2001
Location: (Strudel)-City that never sleeps
quote:
Originally posted by Illusion
And oh ANYTHING you can find by Noam Chomsky. books, audio on the net, documents. Anything!
Omg please, no!
Just got his newest book as a Chanukka present , I changed it.
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Dec-04-2002 13:00
TranceGiant
randomly disappoints
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: (Strudel)-City that never sleeps
Heh, so I changed the Chomsky bullshit to a VERY interesting and recommendable book aout biogenetic technologies, their dangers and possible poilitical consequences.
Francis Fukuyama - The Posthuman Future...
And Im actually no big fan of science books, but this one is combining science with politics history philosophy and psychology.
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Dec-13-2002 12:34
Izzy
Virtue & Vice
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: TX TA #5
quote:
Originally posted by trancaholic
but the best book for this purpose must have been "Sophie's world" (can't remember the authors name). It's a novel, and, besides introducing some of the main western philosophers and their ideas, it includes a litterary twist I've never encountered before. It totally blew me away.
thanks for the review, i checked out most the books recommended here and i was most impressed with amazon's review of this book, and then when my grandma said it was excellent i decided to buy it... placed the order today...
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Dec-21-2002 19:33
PeacefulWarrior
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Boulder, Colorado
quote:
Originally posted by Illusion
And oh ANYTHING you can find by Noam Chomsky. books, audio on the net, documents. Anything!
Agreed.
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Dec-28-2002 00:37
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
Camus The Stranger is one of my all time favorite books.
aside from just phil books i would reccomend reading classic literature in general like these
Milton - Paradise Lost
Plato - The Republic
Dante - Divine Comedy
you know...well i guess most of us in this section have read these...so for those of you that haven't and other stuff like that...its good to have a grasp on all works of literature.
Dec-28-2002 10:08
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
Camus The Stranger is one of my all time favorite books.
aside from just phil books i would reccomend reading classic literature in general like these
Milton - Paradise Lost
Plato - The Republic
Dante - Divine Comedy
you know...well i guess most of us in this section have read these...so for those of you that haven't and other stuff like that...its good to have a grasp on all works of literature. i also think that its important to have good grasp on the different religious texts if you familiarized yourself with those yet...as you can tell from other threads religion plays a big part in peoples ideals so you must understand what they are talking about.
also a simple one that will take a day...
Siddharta (yes you probably read it in HS)
other people to look out for are all the big names to know...can you tell i like the classical works hehehe.
Dec-28-2002 10:08
BLuEOcEaN420
WayOutWest Addict
Registered: May 2001
Location: in deep space
*Animal Farm & 1984 by George Orwell
*A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving <-- my favorite novel ever which questions fate/precognition/politics (vietnam war) in the most beautifully written literature w/ twist of sarcasm. not so surprisngly Kurt Vonnegout was his mentor, i believe.
*Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegout <- I Love his style of writing and how he mocks religion/science
*The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
*Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
*Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne <--short story
*To Kill A Mocking Bird <-classic!!!
*Siddhartha
*Sophie's World <--good book but i sort of found it repetitive after awhile but definitely a good philosophy introducing book.
*A Source Book in Indian Philosophy edited by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan & Charles A. Moore <-- is actually a college text book but if anyones intersted in studying Indian Philosophy in depth and enjoy real excerpts from ancient reading in sanskrit and such, definitly a book worth chiecking out. recommended higly http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...=glance&s=books
*A Comparative History Of World Philosophy From The Upanishads To Kant by Ben-Ami Scharfstein. not as good as the one mentioned above but its a fair work...
*Introducing Nietzsche by Laurence Gane & Kitty Chan. heh my friend got me this book from an used book store . its actually quite funny and a great introduction to the works of nietzsche lol
sorry for posting mainly literatures...but many do deal w/ sociology/psychology/philosophy in one way or another
-BLuEOcEaN420
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Dec-29-2002 02:33
BLuEOcEaN420
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Registered: May 2001
Location: in deep space
btw just a question for you peep.
have any of your read:
*Dao De Jing by Lao Tzu
*Walden by Henry David Thoreau
*writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
?????????
ive only read excerpts of their writings in classes and have always wanted to read them but, i just never got around to it and want to know if they are worth reading.
same goes for Aldous Huxley's Perennial Philosophy, i have the book but never really picked it up though i did buy it for a reason
thx
-BLuEOcEaN420
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Swimming in a fish bowl,
Year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have we found?
The same old fears."
Dec-29-2002 02:46
TranceGiant
randomly disappoints
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: (Strudel)-City that never sleeps
would some of the mods midn making this a sticky please?
speaking of which..no offense but as far as I've observed the activity of this forum's moderators in this forum itself doesn't seem to justify their position. *cough*
well fuck it..how should i put it..lets see...I think the most active members here should also be the ones to regulate and organize this place (seems logical doesnt it?).
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Dec-31-2002 13:56
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
what i'm reading at the moment....
Confucius The Analects
Dec-31-2002 17:44
Izzy
Virtue & Vice
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: TX TA #5
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGiant
would some of the mods midn making this a sticky please?
speaking of which..no offense but as far as I've observed the activity of this forum's moderators in this forum itself doesn't seem to justify their position. *cough*
well fuck it..how should i put it..lets see...I think the most active members here should also be the ones to regulate and organize this place (seems logical doesnt it?).
i agree this should be made into a sticky. this is a great long term thread to get material. i've already bought one book just because of it (im on pg 74 of sophie's world, hehe). would be also a nice place to discuss a book with others who have also read it
and whats great about this place is that so far we havent even needed any mods, but just in case i think its right to have someone who is here often and keep an eye out, btw im wouldnt be interested in being a mod....
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Dec-31-2002 18:14
malek
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
i oppose anyone posting here becoming a mod... its fine as it is.
as for the subject, i'm actually The Catcher in the rye and i find it annoying, its just a plain story. I need stuff like 1984, brave new world, fahreneit 451, etc.
i love short stories as well:
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula Le Guin <-- story that marked me the most with 1984
The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster <-- simply amazing.