Dr. Sadler, I have been watching your videos for a few months now and you have really changed my outlook on philosophy. Sometimes I struggle with texts and I get frustrated to the point where I just want to put it down but then I watch your videos and gives me a broader sense of how to get through the text and they help me more than you will ever know. Never stop doing what your doing. I am inspired by you and I hope that one day I can come and see your lectures in person because you are undoubtedly my favorite lecturer. Have a wonderful day.
When it comes to studying a book would you recommend reading it multiple times in a row or taking a break in between each time you finish it and reading something else?
Dr. Sadler, I have been watching your videos for a few months now and you have really changed my outlook on philosophy. Sometimes I struggle with texts and I get frustrated to the point where I just want to put it down but then I watch your videos and gives me a broader sense of how to get through the text and they help me more than you will ever know. Never stop doing what your doing. I am inspired by you and I hope that one day I can come and see your lectures in person because you are undoubtedly my favorite lecturer. Have a wonderful day.
I will definitely keep on with this work. As to in-person events, that's up to covid, unfortunately
Thank you for making these videos! Very informative and interesting
You’re welcome!
Amazing!
Thanks
When it comes to studying a book would you recommend reading it multiple times in a row or taking a break in between each time you finish it and reading something else?
There is no recipe for reading at a level of generality like that, and anyone who tells you there is is lying, deluded, or selling something