I have some unusual world views. I would like to be able to call myself a member of some school of thought but I don't know where I fit. I would like to read some philosophy but I just don't know what I would enjoy, or what/who would tell me something I haven't already thought about.
>tl;dr
If I have 0% belief in religion, am skeptical of everything, and despise the way my own generation acts, (y, 1993) what might I enjoy reading?
>>1300113
kafka
"How to kill yourself" sounds like a good fit for you.
>>1300113
>am skeptical of everything
Try solipsism then, fag.
U CANNOT KNOW
>>1300113
'Fedora Collector's Guide' might be more your speed.
>>1300119
1/4 to be expected so kafka eh?
Think they quoted him in like psycho-pass or somethings whats his basic deal?
>>1300113
Average 4chan poster.
>>1300113
stirner
schopenhauer
celine
>>1300125
>Not pyrrhonism
Its like you can't even perpetually inquire
Philosophy is very similar to gender studies. It's useless but it does give pride to the prideless
>>1300113
Julius Evola (mainly Ride The Tiger) and other traditionalists.
That "skeptical of everything" view will go away.
>>1300113
give us a list of your key views then so we can roast you
>>1301464
From there, or alternatively first, read some Adi Shankara. Was real eye opening for me when I first read it (and was in a similar state as you OP) and realized that being skeptical of everything breaks down your bog standard lazy materialism and ontology pretty quickly.
>>1300113
Start with the Greeks. I'd be very surprised if you didn't find some things you "haven't already thought about."