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Q8DD33C7J8 t1_j2wqq0t wrote
Have you been tested for autism? This is also something I do but with sitcoms. I try to line up all the characters in every sitcom as if they are all in one universe.
ehames_ t1_j2wyfoi wrote
Try Notion and Second Brain so you can link them and navigate between excerpts that refer to the same philosopher.
pkmckirtap OP t1_j2wz6ct wrote
Thanks, That’s a good idea. When I have more time I will try it on Notion
Visual_Collar_8893 t1_j2wzpsj wrote
Obsidian or Roam Research is probably better for this than Notion.
coyote-1 t1_j2wzxw2 wrote
You are nothing in philosophy if you do not reference other philosophers. Almost as if you are not allowed to have thoughts of your own.
This issue was never raised by Hegel or Nietzsche though. (see what I did there)
edelweiss45 t1_j2x9xmb wrote
I thought these were CVS receipts...
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junkman21 t1_j2xfbla wrote
>I thought these were CVS receipts...
Purchased: 1 pack of gum.
Receipt length: 3 meters.
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MostRadiant t1_j2zycsr wrote
You could do this with the 4 christian stories Mark, Luke, Sneezy, John; to find out which gospel borrowed from which. My first philosophy teacher showed us a pattern.
AmogussussyBaka2 t1_j301pfq wrote
Surprised people weren’t criticizing Bias more because, y’know
MaxRoofer t1_j309tk4 wrote
What was it?
electraahearta t1_j31jjh6 wrote
not surprised Plato is in the lead.
currently reading Karl Popper’s take on Plato’s politics, interesting read!
yellowdogparty t1_j31yhqj wrote
That'd be an interesting post for this sub—cost of item vs length of CVS receipt or something to that effect.
PJF1eck t1_j38bv17 wrote
Is list making a sign of autism? I make tiered lists of my favorite movies and bands and scientists all the time lol I’m kind of obsessive over it
Q8DD33C7J8 t1_j38rs3c wrote
Yes. Niche interests is definitely a sign of asd
pkmckirtap OP t1_j2wq0v0 wrote
I created a website with all my notes and the different approaches I am building with them. You can find a better view there. They are all in Figma, so you can use them and add your notes if you feel like it.
The Data was taken from around 100 philosophy books I have read. Arranged and formatted in Figma.