*Forgive any formatting as I'm on mobile.

As I read in themes, I'm currently focusing on philosophy to try and understand it, see where I fit in the world and also reconstruct my own atheist/nihilistic worldview.

I just got done with Existentialist Cafe and got a really nice overview of all the main players in the Existentialist camp but want to finally take the leap into nihilism and absurdism proper. I've read The Stranger and Myth of Sisyphus and like Camus a lot so far but also wanna tackle Satre, Beauvoir, and Merleau-Ponty eventually but wonder if I need to read Husserl and specifically Heidegger and Nietzche since they are controversial because of their politics. Would I be able to get away with just reading synopses of their work? I do currently have Being and Time in my list of books to get.

Also, aside from Nietzche, who else should I read regarding nihilism? I'm currently working through The Trouble with Being Born by Cioran and wanna find some more by him but also have The Antidote by Burkeman and Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Ligotti in my backlog. I did read The Book by Alan Watts the other day and though it felt like reading my stoned friend's wild ramblings on society and how we exist in it, some coherent stuff did come through. But I don't know if it was what I was after. I did appreciate it for introducing me to some concepts like ego and self but maybe I should have saved it for another day?

Sidenote but I'm planning on moving back and force between philosophy and socialist theory so socialist philosphers are also welcome. Generally I'm open to all suggestions.

Thanks in advance!

  • roux [he/him, they/them]
    hexagon
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    5 months ago

    Not gonna lie, I wasn't a big fan of Watts and am probably lying gonna skip anything else by him for now. Onlt reason I read it was from a reading list suggested on reddit for existentialism.

    • ID411@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 months ago

      I would encourage you to try a bit meditation. Jon Kabat Zinn is a great teacher . Has a secular / scientific approach.

      In my experience, it offers access to insights above other philosophies that are ‘ merely’ cerebral.

      • roux [he/him, they/them]
        hexagon
        ·
        5 months ago

        I can look into him. I was doing meditation a while back for depression but not sure how much it was helping. I did a quick search for Jon Kabat Zinn for a reminder to look into it later.

    • scarcity_of_the_self [none/use name]
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      1 month ago

      Fuck Alan Watts, fuck psychedelic culture in general. Philosophy has torn down reality better than any dose of LSD ever could for me. Tripping is cool an all as long as Alan Watts fans don't show up