Non-Jewish-religious thought
I am a student at a yeshiva and as a result I am surrounded only by Jewish-religious writings. I am interested in researching and thinking in other directions as well. What philosophical thought can you recommend to me that was not written by a religious Jew? Any direction you give would be good. I don’t know much about other directions myself because I don’t encounter them in the space where I live. I don’t yet have a grasp of all the philosophical concepts, so a composition written in clear language is preferable.
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If you could give me the name of a book that would give me an interesting perspective on reality, so that I could start to roll with it. Thank you!
You can take any logic book, or Richard Taylor's Metaphysics. Bergman's Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge. Steinitz's books are a nice introduction (although there are errors in them).
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