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Jared Henderson | 7 Philosophy Books for Beginners @_jared | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
You don't need to go to college to study philosophy — anybody can do it if they are willing to dedicate themselves to the work of deep, difficult reading. But I want to make it a little bit easier for you. So I'm suggesting 7 books for philosophy beginners. 2 books are introductions, written specifically with beginners in mind. But the other 5 are classic primary texts from the history of philosophy. All of these will prove to be immensely rewarding for anybody willing to put in the work.

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Begin at the Beginning 00:00
Problems of Philosophy 02:02
Think 03:13
Plato 05:25
Marcus Aurelius 07:25
St. Augustine 08:15
René Descartes 09:42
John Stuart Mill 11:49

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Problems of Philosophy: gutenberg.org/files/5827/5827-h/5827-h.htm
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