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Anyone else read philosophy or psychology for fun?

Anyone else read philosophy or psychology for fun?

CeCe #questionnaire #philosophy #psychology

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Jennifer

Haha!!! God no ?

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Kelli

Sometimes.

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Jonathan

Always

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Amy

Sometimes

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Amira

Yup. Love it.

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Damian

Right here!

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Elise

Yes but I was a psych major. I read social work books and spiritual as well

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Chris

Every day. I am almost done reading the complete works of Jung.

I’ve read all of Nietzsche, Freud, Sartre, Locke, Swift, and Campbell

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Alistair

Brilliant

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Louise

Yes

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Christine

Only when a book piques my interest

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Marichelle

I wana go back to school and study psychology.

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Priyanka

Me too

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Juliane

Yes

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Michelle

Not anymore, praise God! #Graduated 😀

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Laura

Love these topics!

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Allan

I’m not sure I would call it ‘for fun’ but I do read a lot of philosophy.

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Alistair

More coping skills

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Allan

@Alistair Through reading and thinking I have put together a viewpoint on major issues. Everything I read adds just a little bit to the whole.

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Tia

I am reading Real Estate Book online for fun! ???

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Alicia

Yep – Alain de Botton every time 🙂 His school of life books are really taking off, too.

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Nancy

I thought everyone did! ?

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Larry

I’ll occasionally delve into philosophy.

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Dennis

Yeah

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Linda

Psychology, yes

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Belfort

And write it. Just finished my lastest book. It has lady Montagu getting romantic and philosophical with Voltaire.

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Marjie

Not for fun. I am taking a social psych class and learning

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Desiree

Psychology.. as in self help and inspirational books yes! 🙂

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John

I like reading about science.

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Audrey

Yes, me. I actually have a psychology degree.

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Vijayan

No. Only for knowing a little more of life.

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Sandra

Me, abnormal psychology.

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Lindsey

Same

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Cyrille

Yup

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Saruul

yeah jordan b peterson is so inspirational for me

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Rosalyn

I just bought this book. It’s a big one so I haven’t tackled it yet. I love listening to him speak.

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Tori

Me too. He’s fabulous. I’ve read 12 Rules and have listened to dozens of hours of his lectures/interviews/speeches. I’ve no idea why he’s so misrepresented. His message is Crystal clear

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Saruul

Yeah exactly. Currently, I’m reading 12 Rules, and so far it’s very interesting. Every time when I listen to him talking, I see things that I haven’t before, like the “last thing fish ever notice would be water”. He’s indeed brilliant. Even the comments under his Youtube lecture are deeper than any other videos I’ve watched. Anyway, nice to meet you here!

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Holly

It’s a-me, Plato!

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Hannah

Took a couple of classes in college. I enjoyed them.

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Iasmina

Yes. I love these things.

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Richard

Me

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Katherine

Me

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Assia

Me am into my doctorat thesis in philosophy and am proud of my self because philosophy run into my vien

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Jaqueline

Me

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Chris

Yes indeedy 🙂

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Malvika

Yes! coupled with body language and graphology

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Adam

Best one for body language?

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Gachie

Not for fun. Am doing a philosophy minor in my undergraduates.

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Anil

Myself,Ifpossible,read classics:The philosophy of Ravindranath Tagore by Dr.S Radhakrishnan,
Eastern religions andWestern thoughts,Recocovery if faithIs this peaceful the fame authors,Jean Paul SatreExistentialism,Time and Freewill by Bergson,Satyam Shivani sundaram and Inner Harmony by Rajesh,Walt White man,Harold last,Bertnard RusselProf Sorokin,

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Edie

Yes

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Alistair

Philosophy and psychology are not fun

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Jean

Yes

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Kedarnath

Yes

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Alon

I wrote a book on the psychology of philosophy.

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Kristen

I am a psychologist so … no ?it’s all work for me

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Karina

Math, and physics! That’s my thing

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Julia

I am study philology at university, so its more than fun?

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Fabi

PSYCHOlogy here (:

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Gee

Sure, if by fun we mean learning. Read the history of philosophy so I can understand what the current thinkers have branched out from. In psychology I read about psychopaths so I can navigate in a world that is their oyster. Edward de Bono, Rollo May, and Freud dude.

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Ivor

Like to read accessible psychology and philosophy articles in magazines like new Philosophy etc

https://www.facebook.com/NewPhilosopherMagazine/

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Christine

Always

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Melissa

Yep!

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Gayle

I do on occasion. I’m *trying* to make myself read some Michel Foucault and/or Judith Butler. I’ve studied both at school (I’m a Women & Gender Studies major) and would really want to know more.

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Kelly

Yes!

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CeCeQuestion author

Thanks everyone for your comments!

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Pops

As well as quantum physics.

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Givemore

yes, yes , yes,

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CeCeQuestion author

I haven’t even graduated high school. But if I had I would have studied philosophy.

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Ivor

You never stop learning. It’s fun and makes life interesting 🙂

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Nia

Psychology, yes. I havent tried reading philosophy for fun yet, but I want to

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Nia

Psychology, yes. I havent tried reading philosophy for fun yet, but I want to

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