what are some good introductory books on philosophy that will give me a broad and basic level on philosophy topics.
I guess I could start with history of western philosophy by bertrand russell, even if /lit/ get triggered by it.
philosophy isn't something you can read one book and be introduced to. You really just need to start with the greeks, focusing on Plato, and move forward. We've been asking mostly the same questions for all of recorded history, and it's best to see the organic evolution of that. You're not going to get much out of reading philosophy for a few months. You need to dedicate a lot of time to it if you want to get past freshman college level stuff.
>>7386314
you seem to be ignoring the point of introductory books bro.
they're not made to give a deep understanding.
History of Western philosophy by Russell is great, /lit/ gets butthurt because he states his opinion at times, but it is very clear when he is doing so and does a good job being neutral when stating what philosophers main concepts were. There's also a pretty good auidobook version.
Also check out The History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast
>>7386308
>what are some good introductory books on philosophy that will give me a broad and basic level on philosophy topics.
wikipedia, or ask someone who knows about it
read real books instead of kindergartner trash if you want to learn anything
>>7386798
>The History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast
This is what plebslike melisten to.
Start with the greeks OP.
>>7386798
I second everything this anon says. Russell is a good start. Take notes as you read, and anything you're curious about you can look up on the wiki or Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy.
The podcast is good too.
Also could pirate some TTC courses. Plenty on TPB. Lawrence Cahoone's Modern Intellectual Tradition is quite good.
Main Currents in Contemporary German, British and American Philosophy by Wolfgang Stegmüller. You're welcome.
>>7387131
What's a TTC? course
Sophie's World
>>7387286
The Teaching Company. Just put TTC into TPB search, audio and video.
The Complete Plato.
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>>7387300
Yeah. Bear in mind it's mostly for teens. I read it when I was 14. Got me into philosophy.
That said, it actually gives a pretty good outline of the history of philosophy, in an extremely accessible manner.
>>7386798
>he states his opinion at times
At times is a severe understatement.
Forget Russell, get Anthony Kenny's A New History of Western Philosophy. It's more up-to-date and you don't have to deal with Russell's bullshit.
>>7387319
>Russell
>Bullshit
K E K
>>7386308
read plato's republic.
skip everything else till you get to ole freddy n.
read everything by him from "human all too human" onwards in sequence.
that'll pretty much do you for western philosophy.
ole freddy n. was the last great philosopher, awesome writer too. funny as fuck, most of his stuff reads like a bill hicks standup routine.
then head east. prolly read the diamond sutra, then ohhh maybe the tao te ching, then head on over to the koans, start with zen flesh, zen bones, then the blue cliff record, maybe a bit of dogen, but not too much! the ole shobogenzo will do your head in, a whole chapter on taking a crap! wass dat about eh?
>>7388231
8/10 bait, almost replied
>>7388309
what?!?! you dont find ole freddy n. funny??!??!
come on man! he's hysterical!
ps you did in fact reply :^)