What's the best literature on
1. Metaphysics
, and what can I read to become a
2. Economic Theory Expert
3. Political Knowitall
and a
4. Guru of Grammar
>>8506258
Seriously, taking the redpill could save you from spending a lot of time on nonsensical and continental/brainwashing/muh feels subjects
Just looking out for you
>>8506267
What is the red pill?
>>8506258
Don't know about your other problems, but metaphysics is at its best from Quine to contemporary analytic metaphysics.
>>8506272
Race-realism, anti-feminism, white nationalism, white supremacy, traditional gender roles, and hierarchy/tradition
>>8506285
How does one take the red pill?
>>8506267
What's a good subject then.
I just can't afford never being taken seriously among pretentious ivory-tower intellectualites just because I don't know about now-obsolete economy theory or political theory. So I might as well just beat them in their own game, by their rules, expose it for what it is, and just move on to better discussions already
"Taking the redpill" usually just means "developing an automatic nah reaction" that nevertheless never leads anywhere.
>>8506292
you don't; the red pill takes you
>>8506295
I actually think the redpill can be beautiful. Its just a large dose of skepticism.
>>8506292
smoke meth and read julius evola
For a Kantian perspective on metaphysics, find Dan Robinsons lectures on youtube.
I mean, Aristotle and Kant are real starter points with the subject. Then you can move on to Wittgenstein and later Quine.
Aristotle - Physics & Metaphysics
Aquinas - On Being and Essence
Descartes - Meditations on First Philosophy
Spinoza - Ethics (Part I)
Kant - Prolegomena & Critique of Pure Reason
>>8507156
add plato's phaedo here too