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Sam Rinko's avatar

Great, thorough piece. Love the examples of T-shaped reading in a topic. My focus being English literature, you've inspired me to start reading more about English history alongside the classic novels.

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lan-anh nguyen's avatar

thank you!

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jan22's avatar

I actually was trying to read Critique of Pure Reason but couldn't understand much lol, I'll follow your advice and start with the other book. It's the first post of yours that I read and I loved it!

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lan-anh nguyen's avatar

thank you! yes ease yourself into Kant, maybe start with some online lectures and introductory books. This guide from Routledge might be useful to you: Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason (https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Philosophy-GuideBook-to-Kant-and-the-Critique-of-Pure-Reason/Gardner/p/book/9780415119092?srsltid=AfmBOootFD0iSg0MNBijG2LhFyi9Dinb4oFYMjPe-5XIFEKLNnAhyehL)

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jan22's avatar

I'll check it out, thank you! :'D

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Chitranka P. Pradhan's avatar

This was super essential for me. Thanks for writing<3

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