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Anonymous No.24510686 [Report] >>24510693 >>24510886 >>24510971 >>24510974
Why bother reading /lit/, when you have the greatest works of all time at hand? (Plato, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, etc)
It is akin to pulling a lever that delivers a randomised type of excrement in the hopes of finding gold within
Anonymous No.24510693 [Report] >>24510958 >>24512174
>>24510686 (OP)
Is plato even all that great? Can't everything wrong with the world be traced back to him? The Noble Lie shit undoubtly has killed millions and led to so much suffering.
Anonymous No.24510886 [Report]
>>24510686 (OP)
>Wittgenstein
Because discussing openly with other people allows you to understand these people more, a lot of these philosophers left their work either unfinished, incomplete, or sort of disjointed. Wittgenstein particularly. Narrow minded interpretations arent enough when theres so much one can be ignorant about.

Unfortunately Schopenhaeur is somewhat right, atleast in the sense of implication that the average retard will not want to and cannot engage in the type of conversations that could elucidate these philosophers. Ive tried. With wittgenstein too.
Anonymous No.24510949 [Report]
not being able to enjoy fiction means something is wrong with you, you have no soul and the fact that you think you can justify it on a board for literature confirms it
Anonymous No.24510952 [Report]
>greatest works of all time at hand
>Heidegger, Wittgenstein, etc
Anonymous No.24510958 [Report]
>>24510693
Name one original idea that has not killed millions
Anonymous No.24510971 [Report]
>>24510686 (OP)
>bro you can't say anything with autistically proving them syllogically lol
Anonymous No.24510974 [Report]
>>24510686 (OP)
> Wittgenstein
Faggots who got filtered by Derrida
Anonymous No.24511048 [Report]
Reading good things takes energy/effort. I do it a bit every day but I also have to work and do other things. So I shitpost frogpost, specifically, because it's easy and I'm addicted to it.
Anonymous No.24512174 [Report]
>>24510693
Plato killed millions to save trillions, you just don't see the vision.