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  • -Carnifex-
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 1434

    #1

    Philosophy

    Does anyone have some suggestions on good philosophy books, mainly Jung and Freud.
    "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
    - Karl Marx
  • HoppysMag
    Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
    • Oct 2001
    • 3494

    #2
    um ya they were psychologist not philosophers. right?

    o well i cant help you but if some one i know that can its the nice people at the quoteland message boards www.quoteland.com
    "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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    • -Carnifex-
      Registered User
      • Jan 2003
      • 1434

      #3
      It's philosophy too.
      "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
      - Karl Marx

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      • Sooky
        too human
        • Jun 2002
        • 346

        #4
        You might read a bit of them in a philosophy course, but I'd classify them under psychology (though I don't speak with any authority).

        You should just look for books by the "big" philosophers - Descartes (incredibly hard to read) Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Friedrich Neitzsche (The Anti-Christ has been recommended to me, but I haven't read it yet), Bertrand Russel (I highly recommend The Conquest of Happiness though it isn't a deep philosophy- more of a self help book), among others.

        Right now I am reading Plato's Republic. It reads as a dialoge, and is fairly interesting.

        Good luck!

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