Hello /his/, where would an uncultured pleabaian swine such as myself go to learn about philosophy? I know nothing about the works of classical philosophers and I'd love to learn more. I'd imagine I'd start with the Greeks?
>>2495690
books or the internet
>>2495692
Which books
>>2495704
Buy a second hand Intro to Philosophy textbook and work your way up from there.
If you wanna skip the older stuff and go more to philosophy suited for modern times, I'd suggest trying some Camus, Kierkegaard, Jung and maybe some Nietzsche if you don't take his more mentally unstable ramblings too seriously. The OG philosophers like Plato and Socrates have some great, timeless rhetoric, but they're really stuffy, tedious reads in my opinion and a lot of what they talk about is really completely irrelevant to modern times.
>>2497362
>socrates has any rhetoric at all
>jung was right about anything
>existentialist fairy tales
this person has no idea what he's talking about
start with hume. after you read some hume, just follow whatever questions you have.
>>2495690
that guy is going to be in my nightmares