Opinion: Who is the most underrated/under read Philosopher?
I will start… I find Aesop and the Fables to be underrated and wrongly pointed at simply for children. These stories can and must be applied to adult life to live a better and more virtuous life. IMO.
(Yes, I am aware that some think Aesop was potentially not one person, but many, and some question he even existed… like Homer).
Would love to hear what you all think.
Thanks for the suggestion. I had never heard of him before. Which of his works would you recommend as a starter?
He wrote more articles than books. I think you kind of have 2 routes to go:
I think 2 is probably good if you want more historical context, narrative, and summary of their ideas, but route 1 gives you the direct text which is less accessible for casual reading in my opinion. I will say that I do sometimes think James is correct in his criticism of Peirce’s writing being “flashes of brilliant light relieved against Cimmerian darkness.”