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wen4blu
Blind Date: Sex and Philosophy | Anne Dufourmantelle
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How cute is this blind date with a book display? The store includes bookmarks and stickers with each wrapped book. Adorable!

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Custo7
What is Philosophy? | Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Susanita
A Discourse on Method | Rene Descartes
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A quote I saved from Litsy a few years ago…

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Ruthiella Nice! Reading is like time travel. 5mo
Susanita @Ruthiella Yes! Well put. 5mo
Cathythoughts Nice one ❤️ 5mo
Eggs Very nice👏🏻👏🏻 5mo
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Dilara
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Probably of limited interest to non-French people, but the baccalaureate philosophy exam started at 8 this morning, and the essay questions are now out:

Vocational stream
Is Nature hostile to Man
Is the artist master of their own work

Academic stream
Can science satisfy our need for truth
Does the State owe us anything

Inspired or not?

Thinking of all those teenagers sweating on their exam papers in many different parts of the world...

Kitta As a scientist, I‘m definitely interested in these questions! I feel that science can give us the answers and can tell us the truth, but that maybe we won‘t reach them in our lifetimes and we‘ll have to wait for the next generation to understand. It‘s a frustrating reality that progress can be slow. 5mo
IuliaC These are very relevant questions 5mo
SaunteringVaguelyDownwards "Is the artist master of their own work?" is taking all sorts of new nuance with AI! 5mo
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Dilara @Kitta Slow and every new discovery or insight brings about new questions! It's neverending... 5mo
Dilara @IuliaC Definitely! 5mo
Dilara @SaunteringVaguelyDownwards Oh, I hadn't thought of that 😁 5mo
Dilara For whoever is interested, Le Monde newspaper published essay examples for some of these questions: https://www.lemonde.fr/campus/live/2024/06/18/en-direct-bac-philo-2024-un-enseig... 5mo
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rwmg
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Pickpick

Alternates sections on the author's list of favourite philosophers and on themes and questions. Mostly concerned with the European tradition with occasional glances at India. Does what it says on the tin, serves as an introduction.

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rwmg
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rwmg
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An unfortunate example for a book published in 2020

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BC_Dittemore
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Pickpick

Whew 😅…

I think philosophy is so tough for me because I‘m a consumptive reader; I‘m used to moving at a steady pace and when I dive into philosophy I‘m forced to slow down, to remind myself that these essays are not to be read once, but multiple times, to be discussed and dissected.

Anyway, despite its density, I‘m glad I read it. I‘ve had it for FOREVER having come across it in a library sale. It literally fell apart while reading it.

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FedeLumachi
Pickpick

Libro pesante, impegnativo, che fa riflettere, forse anche troppo. Una soddisfazione arrivare fino alla fine e forse il libro più bello che mi letto. In qualche modo ti cambia.

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rachelk
Existentialism Is a Humanism | Jean-Paul Sartre
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Pickpick

This little book is the translation of a famous speech Sartre gave (Paris, 1946) to further expound on his philosophy. I think it‘s perfect for anyone wanting an explanation of existentialism. I do not agree with this philosophy primarily because I think it underestimates the importance of the situation a person is born into. Nevertheless, it was an interesting read.

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