Unknown and unspoken also it gives me a feeling of purpose, or at least an attempt to it. I like that it's all about reality that we can't entirely comprehend through logic, there is a feeling there is something more to it.
I am not yet so well educated in practical way, to throw names and thoughts behind them. I very often just analysed quotes and some works by myself. I'll just focus on quotes and how i understood their thoughts.
Definitely Plato. I like some of his quotes because he seems to get down to essence of meaning without offending. His quotes also seem a bit impersonal, in a way he isn't connecting directly his problems to his thoughts.
My favorite shot, F. W. Nietzsche. He seemed to attack superficial, and gave depth answers. I'm not even sure how to put it right, but to me it felt natural to read his attacks against reality. It wasn't attempt to prove something, but
a perspective of his own that somehow was right, but hard.
Well, probably my reasons why i like those philosophers is babbling so i'll just write down guys i like to read about. N. Machiavelli, Carl Jung, Goethe, Hegel, Kant



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