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Asked: July 24, 20232023-07-24T15:25:27+05:30 2023-07-24T15:25:27+05:30In: Arts, Commerce, Economics, Literature, Philosophy & Psychology

How do I get started with philosophy? Which books are the best to begin with?

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    2023-07-24T15:56:47+05:30Added an answer on July 24, 2023 at 3:56 pm

    Here are some tips on how to get started with philosophy:

    • Find a topic that interests you. Philosophy is a vast subject, so it’s helpful to start with something that you’re already curious about. Are you interested in the nature of reality? The meaning of life? The relationship between mind and body? Once you’ve found a topic, you can start to explore the different philosophical perspectives on it.
    • Read introductory texts. There are many great introductory texts on philosophy that are written for a general audience. These books will provide you with a basic understanding of the major philosophical concepts and arguments. Some popular introductory texts include:
      • A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
      • The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
      • Introduction to Philosophy by Anthony Kenny
      • What is Philosophy? by Roger Scruton
      • Philosophy: The Basics by Nigel Warburton
    • Take a philosophy class. If you’re serious about learning philosophy, you may want to consider taking a philosophy class at a local college or university. This will give you the opportunity to learn from a qualified instructor and discuss philosophy with other students.
    • Join a philosophy club or discussion group. There are many philosophy clubs and discussion groups that meet regularly in communities around the world. These groups provide a great opportunity to discuss philosophy with other people who are interested in the subject.
    • Read primary sources. Once you have a basic understanding of the major philosophical concepts and arguments, you may want to start reading primary sources. Primary sources are the original texts written by philosophers. These texts can be challenging to read, but they can also be very rewarding.
    • Write about philosophy. One of the best ways to learn philosophy is to write about it. This can be done in a journal, blog, or even a letter to a friend. Writing about philosophy will help you to clarify your own thinking and to develop your own philosophical voice.
    • Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Philosophy is a challenging subject, but it’s also a rewarding one. Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you don’t understand something. There are many people who are willing to help you learn philosophy.

    Here are some specific books that I would recommend for beginners:

    • The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton
    • A Little History of Philosophy by Nigel Warburton
    • Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder
    • Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind by Shunryu Suzuki
    • The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli

    These books are all written in an engaging and accessible style, and they cover a wide range of philosophical topics. They are a great place to start if you’re new to philosophy.

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