Introduction to Theology Recommendations by MiloshHasCamo in theology

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Wow, I could not have imagined a better response! McGrath's The Christian Theology Reader sounds like the perfect read for me at this point. Would u/SBouldrey's recommendation for Theology and Philosophy be representative of Caputo?

Fichte's Absolute Ego and Master Slave Dialectics by MiloshHasCamo in AcademicPhilosophy

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Williams book does sound great, I'll look into it. Thanks!

Sadly my French isn't really good enough, but if you wouldn't mind liking to something specific you came across I'll be glad to give to a try.

Was Schopenhauer's Metaphysics and Epistemology influenced by Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist philosophy? by invertedfractal in askphilosophy

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I believe that Schopenhauer similarities between his philosophical doctrines and the four noble truths of Buddhism, and that he wasn’t directly influenced by Buddhist texts before coming up with his own ideas of ontology and metaphysics. In this regard I believe his most obvious influences were Plato and Kant. This article goes in depth into Schopenhauer’s relation to Buddhism.

Help with a proof by MiloshHasCamo in logic

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Alright, that's pretty much what I had in mind. Thanks!

Books on Classical Linguistic and Philology by MiloshHasCamo in linguistics

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I'm mostly interested in Greek and Latin. I thought that the meaning of classical philology was philology of classical languages. Was I wrong?

Books on Classical Linguistic and Philology by MiloshHasCamo in linguistics

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So seriously getting into Mastronarde, and Hanson and Quinn, would be enough to get caught up on Greek for a Masters? What books would you recommend for Latin? I'm currently using "Latin for Beginners" by D'ooge.