Okay /lit/, what works do I have to read and in what order from this Prussian pretty boy?
To go in hard? Or just enough to be ready?
>>7590046
I've read all the major 17th and 18th century philosophers before him ending with Hume. Though I do admit that I haven't read any philosophical work since then, which was late September I think.
>>7590080
you'll probably be fine, knowing Plato never hurts but otherwise just do it
>>7590042
Start with his extremely funny lectures of Anthropology or Battle of the Faculties(not sure if this is the correct english name)
>>7590042
I too plan on getting around to reading him (I'm currently reading some of David Hume's essays and John Stuart Mill's "On liberty") but have yet to do so. Project Gutenberg appears to have some of his works: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1426
>>7590042
what is enlightement.
then proceed with prolegomena
before even start him just read up what that nigga hume was up to... main points and shit, cuz dis nigga is tryin to schlong that fucka down
http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/authors/kant