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I am an undergrad student in German and my degree is completely devoid of German philosophy.
What are the must-reads of German philosophy?

>> No.18761488

>>18761486
The Philosophy of Redemption by Philipp Mainländer

>> No.18761492

>>18761486
martin luther on the the freedom of the will

>> No.18761494

>>18761486
Nietzsche so you can stop and read French philosophers

>> No.18761496

kant schopenhauer hegel nietzsche hiedegger

>> No.18761498

>>18761486
This >>18761496

>> No.18761502

>>18761486
Unironically start with the Greeks from the perspective of Germans, so you can see where the Germans were going. Watch the following:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUga2prcIE0

>> No.18761512

>>18761486
not OP but where to start with Walter Benjamin? I want to know what he says about poetry, same as Heidegger. I know they differed on Holderlin.

>> No.18761600

>>18761486
DTV Atlas der Philosophie

>> No.18761676

>>18761486
>What are the must-reads of German philosophy?
The entirety of German philosophy is 'must read.' It's like asking 'which Italian painters must I be familiar with?'

>> No.18761703

>>18761676
Explain the early theological hermeneutics of Schleiermacher to me right fucking now

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>>18761703
It was an aspirational comment anon =[

>> No.18762986

>>18761486
why?