Continental Philosophy


Being and Time
Beyond Good and Evil
Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
The Birth of Tragedy
On the Genealogy of Morals
The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction
Difference and Repetition
Phenomenology of Spirit
Continental Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction
Dialectic of Enlightenment: Philosophical Fragments
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
The Stranger
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Fear and Trembling
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-PontyMatter and Memory by Henri BergsonMythologies by Roland BarthesThe Imaginary by Jean-Paul SartreWe Have Only This Life to Live by Jean-Paul Sartre
Phun Phrench Filosophy Translations
107 books — 5 voters
Neoreaction a Basilisk by Elizabeth SandiferThe Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas LigottiIn the Dust of This Planet by Eugene ThackerStarry Speculative Corpse by Eugene ThackerFanged Noumena by Nick Land
The Speculative Turn
36 books — 19 voters

Being and Time by Martin HeideggerPhenomenology of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelCritique of Pure Reason by Immanuel KantTruth and Method by Hans-Georg GadamerThus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
Essential Continental Philosophy
75 books — 24 voters

Sein Und Zeit by Martin HeideggerContributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) by Martin HeideggerThe Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics by Martin HeideggerPoetry, Language, Thought by Martin HeideggerThe Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays by Martin Heidegger
Husserl and Heidegger
120 books — 33 voters
Fanged Noumena by Nick LandThe Thirst for Annihilation by Nick LandCcru by CCRUDigital Hyperstition by CCRU0(rphan)d(rift>) cyberpositive by 0(rphan)d(rift>)
CCRU
72 books — 13 voters

Mark Fisher
Assimilation is sometimes the most effective kind of assassination.
Mark Fisher, k-punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher

René Guénon
Pragmatism, by its very name, poses above all as a 'pholosophy of action'; its more or less avowed assumption is that man only has needs of a practical order, material ones and, together with these, sentimental ones. It means, then, the doing away with intellectuality; but, if this is so, why go on wanting to evolve theories? That is rather hard to understand; and if pragmatism, like skepticism, which it only differs from with regard to action, wished to conform to its own standards, it would ha ...more
René Guénon, East and West

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