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If you can find some decent cognitivism / noncognitivist books then look at those too. For an intro to continental philosophy, try Deleuze's "Nietzsche and Philosophy" or Adorno's "negative dialectics" Also try reading some Hegelian works (maybe not Hegel himself, but someone like Thompson)
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A First-Timer's Approach to Critical Literature
If you can find some decent cognitivism / noncognitivist books then look at those too. For an intro to continental philosophy, try Deleuze's "Nietzsche and Philosophy" or Adorno's "negative dialectics" Also try reading some Hegelian works (maybe not Hegel himself, but someone like Thompson)
If you can find some decent cognitivism / noncognitivist books then look at those too. For an intro to continental philosophy, try Deleuze's "Nietzsche and Philosophy" or Adorno's "negative dialectics" Also try reading some Hegelian works (maybe not Hegel himself, but someone like Thompson)
Next, Adorno and Horkheimer's "Dialectic of Enlightenment" Heidegger's "Being and Time" is a must, follow that up with Nietzsche and Agambe n, as well as Foucault. Really, just go down the authors in the "critical" folder. Also, if you can find some decent cognitivism/noncognitivism books then look at those too; the names escape me right now. For an intro to continental philosophy, try Deleuze's "Nietzsche and Philosophy" or Adorno's "Negative Dialectics." Also try reading some Hegelian works (maybe not Hegel himself, but someone like Thompson), as it's pretty "rational"but not overused in debate.