Sup il/lit/erates, I was looking up some stuff about Nietzsche and Freud on Google and I always got linked to a Reddit thing called "badphilosophy". I decided to look and they keep talking about things being bad philosophy. What the hell is bad philosophy?? It sort of seems to come down to "Your philosophy is bad because it is not mine and you just don't understand". It also seems to be a circlejerk of left propaganda. Can anyone explain any of this to me? Thanks in advance!
>>8994670
>What the hell is bad philosophy??
Continental philosophy.
>>8994670
>Your philosophy is bad because it deviates from the neo-liberal norms of modern society.
Disregard Reddit, friend.
I have no idea what i'm talking about, but i'd assume they look for indecisiveness.
If they analytic elitist, they look for unfalsifiable, non objective stuff.
I know badeconomics is basically like 4chan. Freshmen with political opinions looking for noobs of opposing ideologies that are easy prey.
He was one of that numerous and diverse legion of vulgarians, feeble miscreates, half-taught petty tyrants who make a point of instantly latching on to the most fashionable current idea, only to vulgarise it at once, to make an instant caricature of everything they themselves serve, sometimes quite sincerely.
- Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment 1866
Dickens and Dosto were both like the very iron cast of today's conscientious young person
But your thread is frivolous. What do you want?
>>8994537
i don't know.. i guess a bunch of responses about how dostoevsky is for young schoolchildren and I'm a pleb is the most likely outcome.
But I genuinely believed this sort of behaviour was some new degeneracy developed very recently with the help of the internet, was surprised to see such an accurate description from 19C russia
>>8994524
>what were SJWs up to in the 1800s
Temperance movement. Or maybe they would be /pol/, hard to tell the difference.
;_;
>>8994457
Was that the same friend who didn't burn his books? What a quality bro.
>>8994473
E. is Ernst Weiss, the bro that didn't burn his books was Max Brod
>>8994484
It's a shame he was so anxious in spite of having two seemingly good friends. Shitty father figures can really fuck a dude up.
I heard a word a long time ago, it referenced how small things can relate to big things and vice versa. I think it was a philisophical term.
Google isn't helping me.
Please I will die if I don't find this word.
>>8994387
What kind of relation, snow ball effect or something like composition?
>>8994387
Synecdoche? Metonym?
Fractal?
>>8994387
Do you remember anything more about the word? Is it long or short? What is the first or last letter? etc.
How long will I take to read IJ if I'm NEET?
>>8994364
50 hours no breaks staying focus no endnotes
Forever because you will give up on it at the first sign of difficulty like you always do
>>8994364
At least three weeks of reading a realistic amount nearly every day
>can't find the edition of the book you read as a child with the cover that made you want to read it in the first place
>>8994349
Holy shit. I was just dealing with this minutes ago.
>have half of a series in the original cover
>want the other half
>can't buy off of amazon used, because you don't know what cover you'll get
>can't buy off ebay because shipping too expensive
>can't buy new because new editions have shit covers
why are new covers such shit?
i was just thinking about how the later-era flipphones and early iphones from a decade ago are going to be collector's items
what are we doing on this planet
>>8994357
>can't buy off of amazon used, because you don't know what cover you'll get
This is such shit.
>cover of the item is the one you want
>can't buy it because you won't get it and have no way of knowing which one it actually is
>2nd person point of view
Someone hasn't read Bright Lights, Big City. GOAT 80s-decadence novel
>>8994335
If on a winters night a traveler was GOAT
What is /lit/'s opinion on fanfiction?
>>8994291
Idk
Pynchon's account on ff.net:
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/12263653/1/Hello-Is-My-Name-Ruby-Rose
>>8994291
Fanfiction is like the nigger race: not shit ipso facto, but the vast majority is, and the culture around it is horrific, so if you wanted to find any of merit you'd have to search very hard.
>>8994296
Really gets my grey mass going
Tolstoy or Dostoevsky?
That appears to be Tolstoy. It's right in the filename.
>>8994227
both.
Demons sucks.
Anna Karenina sucks.
Super K. Bros is good
Warp and Eace is also good.
Tolstoy
What's the Balmora Council Club of literature?
27 rue de fleurus
>ignore most books in the Elder Scrolls
>except for the naughty maid
welp
>>8994132
the lusty argonian maid*
git learnt plen
What is a good novel where at least one character has severe autism?
Blindsight
The book where everyone is a fucking autistic mess.
>vampires created from autist DNA
Socratic Dialogues
your DiArREEE
Is there a better place to buy books than amazon/ebay? I'm poor and I don't want to get fucked by shipping costs for second hand books.
abebooks?
just use the library shitdick
>>8994033
>just use the library shitdick
I would if I didn't owe my local library over 100 dollars.
Book Depository is free shipping. bretty good
>tfw rejected for publication again
>>8993998
>tfw your furfag "literature" will never be published
tfw these trips
>>8994001
foiled again
read thread read something you wrote or something someone else wrote but probably read something you wrote it's for the best me first
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1ayA9e3MyQe
>>8993914
I want to violently throatfuck Anzu
Is that a trap?
>>8994127
I want Anzu to tie my hands behind my back, blindfold me, and put athletic kneepads on me so that I can kneel for as long as she likes without complaint. Then I want Anzu to force me to go down on her while she watches Snowpiercer on an illegal movie uploading site.
easy book for a non-native english reader
The dictionary.
anything by hemmmmingway
Try good YA series? They're extremely simple. If that's not at your level, then literally go from the ground up from grade levels. I'm talking Little Green Dragon to Time Warp Trio onwards. It's how I learned.