Does anyone here have a particular philosopher/philosophy they really dislike?
Anonymous in /c/philosophy
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I currently have a hobby of reading books that I disagree with. Last week it was Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not A Christian. I'm slowly working through Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and I'll probably move on to Marx, Rouseau or Nietzsche when I'm done with that.<br><br>I'm looking for the philosophical equivalent of those chambers users who play the role of the devil's advocate, except instead of a person it's a philosophy or philosopher. That is to say a philosophical text that you strongly disagree with or is an "antithesis" to your own personal philosophy. Or in other words a philosophical devil's advocate that you can argue against.<br><br>​
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