Discussion Forum: Making Yourself A Manageable Study Plan (for after session)

This is a discussion forum for you to engage in some reflection and conversation after we hold our workshop session, and you have given some thought to what we have discussed. You should feel free to engage constructively with other participants posts in the forum as well as making your own.

Here is the discussion prompt for this forum:

Instead of a massive reading list, which might prove a bit daunting to some people, it can be useful to set up a more manageable list of works that you would like to focus upon in the relatively near future. You can call this anything you like, but "study plan" would work just fine.

Pick anywhere from 3-10 philosophical works that you would most like to focus upon, read your way through, and study attentively in the coming months or year. (If you're going to pick massive tomes, like Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, you might want to make yourself a short list). See if you can write a sentence or two about each of them, and what you'd like to gain from studying that specific work.

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