100 books meme
Apr. 10th, 2025 09:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
here's a list of 100 books that were formative to me in some way, changed me in some way, etc etc
some books have aged better than others but are still there out of, y'know, honesty
i am probably forgetting so much shit from my childhood lol. alas i am not in front of my childhood bedroom bookshelf so i cannot stare at it to try and remember!
ANYWAY. how many books overlap OR (because this is more interesting than a number): any overlaps we share that are particularly exciting? any books you want to hear me ramble about?
some books have aged better than others but are still there out of, y'know, honesty
i am probably forgetting so much shit from my childhood lol. alas i am not in front of my childhood bedroom bookshelf so i cannot stare at it to try and remember!
ANYWAY. how many books overlap OR (because this is more interesting than a number): any overlaps we share that are particularly exciting? any books you want to hear me ramble about?
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Date: 2025-04-23 03:01 am (UTC)re: kierkegaard: ah, alas i'm probably useless on that front. i read him as a teen & remember more vibes and how he made me feel than any concrete arguments or argumentation on his part. i do remember reading him at the same time i was reading William James's essay "The Will to Believe" and i think they're both playing with similar ideas, James in a more accessible fashion... there was something very moving about Kierkegaard's account of faith as The Thing You Simply Gotta Take A Gamble On, whereas James's formulation is more "assuming none of these important barriers are in the way, the leap is philosophically sound & also can create reality to some degree," but like, they're both banger
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Date: 2025-04-27 02:32 am (UTC)