What order should I read these people because I honestly don't know
>Schopenhauer
>Kierkegaard
>Nietzche
>Sartre
>Camus
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Why do you want to read them?
And chronological order.
>>7605472
>he wants to into existentialism
wew lad are you 14
>>7605472
read the book descriptions and buy the one thats sounds most interesting to you.
>>7605497
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>>7605472
Camus will probably be the easiest right off the bat. If you're trying to into absurdism, read The Stranger and The Myth of Sissyphus then move one. I happen to be partial to Sartre and Camus, though that's mainly just because I'm studying French at uni.
>>7605472
Kierekegaard
Kant
Hegel then back to Kant
Read Schopenhauer while you are re-reading Kant
Nietzsche
Heidegger and then re-read Nietzsche then read Heidegger's comments on Nietzsche
Sartre
>skip Camus cause he's just a poetic contrarian who rewords everything Sartre already says but then denies he is an existentialist for fun<
Read Capital Vol. 1 and The German Ideology
Re-read Nietzsche
Read Debord
Read Baudrillard
Read Zizek
Then realize you just wasted half your life reading stupid illogical nonsense and switch over to Analytical Philosophy like an actual smart person