Which (I suspect, philosophical) work(s) have you found the study to be most satisfying of? I have dedicated my time to a serious, painstaking study of German Idealism for a while now, and – extravagant as this may sound – derive the greater part of my life satisfaction solely from this. Its combination of systematicity and complexity offers me satisfaction, intellectual as much as emotional, like nothing else.
>>9127862
I only recgonize Kant and Hegel. Who are the other 2?
>>9127877
not sure from the portraits, but the only other canonical Big Names in German idealism are Fichte and Schelling, so probably those two
>>9127877
Fichte (top-right) and Schelling.
Hegel.
>>9127862
been looking forward to finally reading hegel, but I still need to read more early shit cause I wanna be sure I understand him.
>>9127937
Read his lectures first.
>>9127862
>. Its combination of systematicity and complexity offers me satisfaction, intellectual as much as emotional, like nothing else.
I find scraping a rusty stone on the inner side of my kneecap 4 to 7 times a day does the trick for me