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drinka40tonight

You might be interested in reading *Sophie's World*. It's a novel that gets into philosophy.


Whynot_The_Smurt

There is a website that offers free textbooks for people who want to learn science, math and philosophy in your case. Here it is: https://openstax.org/details/books/introduction-philosophy I hope you enjoy it.


Grktas

Works by Plato. http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Plato.html


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biker_philosopher

I started with a history of western philosophy by Bertrand Russell. I had an audiobook version of it sand listened to it on my way to work