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Philosophy for Beginners
You don't need a degree to start. These are the philosophical works in the canon that reward a first-time reader most generously.
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- MeditationsMarcus Aurelius (180)Philosophy
- The EnchiridionEpictetus (135)Philosophy
- Letters to LuciliusSeneca (65)Letters
- The ApologyPlato (-399)Philosophy
- The Tao Te ChingLaozi (-600)Philosophy
- The DhammapadaAnonymous (-300)Religious Text
- The Myth of SisyphusAlbert Camus (1942)Philosophy
- Self-RelianceRalph Waldo Emerson (1841)Essay
- WaldenHenry David Thoreau (1854)Non-fiction
- Civil DisobedienceHenry David Thoreau (1849)Essay
- Man's Search for MeaningViktor Frankl (1946)Psychology
- Letters to a Young PoetRainer Maria Rilke (1929)Letters
- I and ThouMartin Buber (1923)Philosophy
- NatureRalph Waldo Emerson (1836)Essay
- The PrinceNiccolò Machiavelli (1532)Philosophy
- Common SenseThomas Paine (1776)Pamphlet