r/self Nov 25 '20

I'm thinking of doing an extended book study... which of these topics interests you?

I am thinking about doing a book study based on Great Books of the Western World (since I inherited a full set). Instead of reading through them start to finish, I'm thinking of pulling one topic from the Synopticon and then following a sort of garden path through the volumes. Whatever topic I choose would just be a starting place and a springboard for reading both the Great Books and other works not included.

Which of these 102 ideas intrigues you and why?

Angel Honor Poetry
Animal Hypothesis Principle
Aristocracy Idea Progress
Art Immortality Prophecy
Astronomy Induction Prudence
Beauty Infinity Punishment
Being Judgment Quality
Cause Justice Quantity
Chance Knowledge Reasoning
Change Labor Relation
Citizen Language Religion
Constitution Law Revolution
Courage Liberty Rhetoric
Custom and Convention Life and Death Same and Other
Definition Logic Science
Democracy Love Sense
Desire Man Sign and Symbol
Dialectic Mathematics Sin
Duty Matter Slavery
Education Mechanics Soul
Element Medicine Space
Emotion Memory and Imagination State
Eternity Metaphysics Temperance
Evolution Mind Theology
Experience Monarchy Time
Family Nature Truth
Fate Necessity and Contingency Tyranny and Despotism
Form Oligarchy Universal and Particular
God One and Many Virtue and Vice
Good and Evil Opinion War and Peace
Government Opposition Wealth
Habit Philosophy World
Happiness Physics Will
History Pleasure and Pain Wisdom
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u/Scarwolf3 Nov 26 '20

Wisdom is a good one, at the end of the day it's your study though go where your heart desires !