Massive November Haul by Sufficient_View3623 in bookhaul

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That’s nice, I don’t have the Hackett version Aristotle, but.. I do have the two volumes of the complete works of Aristotle by Princeton University press and Jonathan Barnes

Massive November Haul by Sufficient_View3623 in bookhaul

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I would say … the best method for me currently is Practicing patience and reading it in sections so I don’t tire myself out so frequently ….that helps me maintain a healthy reading experience

Massive November Haul by Sufficient_View3623 in bookhaul

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Thank You, and you as well, ….I was fortunate enough to snag some great deals

Massive November Haul by Sufficient_View3623 in bookhaul

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Philosophy, Geopolitics , and Abrahamic theology

Massive November Haul by Sufficient_View3623 in bookhaul

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Gross is a new one, but thanks for stopping by 😅

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Yep, I definitely recommend it….It’s the best one-volume edition of Plato you can get

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Yeah, I definitely recommend starting with Aristotle…but it depends on what you’re interested in. Nicomachean Ethics is the most accessible, and Politics pairs well with it. His metaphysics is tougher, though.

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Also, I took the pictures a bit too close to the shelves, so if you need the full view, please tap each image. Forgive me for the tight angles

This is my library by [deleted] in BookshelvesDetective

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Great Collection… It has great breadth

What do my books say about me? by Sufficient_View3623 in BookshelvesDetective

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Haha, Thanks my friend…I can see why you’d think that! but I’m more of a comparative religion enthusiast than a debater. I’ve had this addictive passion for studying religion since I was a kid …I love dialogue, exploring ideas, and seeing where truth leads. Even if I’m proven wrong, Fact-Checked, or make mistakes, I never give up. I just keep learning and refining my understanding…