Turn Kant, Camus, and Confucius into manageable arguments using structured glossaries, argument maps, and Socratic Book Chat.
Highlight a paragraph and Readever extracts premises, conclusions, and counterpoints. Visualize the logical structure of Kant's Critique or Spinoza's Ethics so you can see where each claim fits in the broader argument.

AI auto-captures terms—noumenon, telos, praxis—and provides concise definitions with page citations. Sync your glossary with classmates or export it to your preferred note system.

Ask Book Chat to challenge your interpretation, offer counterarguments, or connect the passage to other thinkers. Perfect for seminar prep, essay planning, and oral exams.

Stay analytical without getting lost in the syntax. Readever structures complex arguments while you focus on critical thinking.
Yes. Download as PNG or embed the outline in your writing tool to keep citations and logic aligned.
Book Chat references passages you highlight and notes the exact location so you can double-check interpretations.
Upload each translation and switch between them while keeping the same argument map and glossary synced.
Definitely. It scaffolds the big ideas so new students can engage with original texts instead of only relying on summaries.
Readever supports multilingual texts and can surface cultural context alongside the logical analysis for Confucian, Buddhist, and other traditions.
Use AI to translate intricate philosophy into clear insights you can defend in class and on exams.