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| Can anybody recommend good books to read that are loaded with thematic and philosophical stuff. 1984 was good. ![]()
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| Re: Books!!! Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky Nectar in a Sieve - Kamala Markandaya The Jungle - Upton Sinclair Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck The Stranger - Camus Any halfway decent literature is going to meet your criteria. |
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| Re: Books!!! If you’re looking for a thematic book (no characters, only the author and the reader) and philosophical stuff, you can pick up most philosophy texts and experience that. From Aristotle to Zubiri, most if not all have that kind of layout. Descartes First Meditations is one of the more favorable texts to start with. You basically start from the ground up and move on from there. |
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| Re: Books!!! Sophie's world by Jostein Gaarder published in 1991. It is "A substantive and understandable review from the Pre-Socratic Greeks through Jean-Paul Sartre" The unbearable lightness of being by Milan Kundera published in 1984. Not a very light reading with the Existential angst of the 80's. Candide by Voltaire in 1759. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. It is a historical novel that contains discussions on politcal power, truth, life, death, justice, goodness. I highly recommend this novel. |
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| Re: Books!!! For a good book written for teens/young adults and that is easier to read than some of the older texts, I'd suggest any book by Stephen Law. I started out with Philosophy Rocks! and it gives a pretty good overview of some philosophical ideas, including Plato's the cave and the question can you jump in the same river twice? It shows both sides pretty well and then leaves you to decide for yourself what you think. I've probably read it three or four times, and it's really good to get you thinking. |
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| Re: Books!!! The Animal Farm (also George Orwell) Brave New World (Aldous Huxluy) (1984, but more realistic to todays world) Perfume the story of a murderer (All about wickedness and obsession) Anyhow look around in a bookshop or Amazon for books that speak to you. You can't judge a book by it's cover, but it often helped me pick the right books, once you've got a set of books it's easier to determine what you like next based on similar writers (Amazon recommendations are nice too. from time to time). |
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| Re: Books!!! Quote:
Forgot about these ones......Farenheit 451 is good too..... |
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