What book do you recommend a Seminarian should study for philosophy? (needless to say it has to be faithful to the Church, would it be too much to ask for one with an Imprimatur & Nihil Obstat?

) Thanks!
Hello Crusader4Jesus,
I am just curious, are you a seminarian or are you looking for info for a website? If you are indeed a seminarian you will get the red carpet thrown out in front of you here. I would certainly be honored to serve you.
Anyhow…
Let’s baaaaaack up.
You got it all wrong. Let me present an example of how your post looks to some of us. Imagine a young man who has lived in the desert all his life and the only water he has seen is the one he pulled from a well in a small bucket. One day, he hears of a thing called ‘swimming’ and it sounds like a great thing to do for him. He tells a possible instructor that he wants to learn to swim
but the water can only be as deep as that of a small bucket, which he is familiar with, and in a space of only 2x2. Do you see the difficulty? This in effect, is what you are asking in your post in regards to philosophy.
Now, one thing that we need to understand is that philosophy is not something that you study per se. What poses the misunderstanding to many in regards to philosophy is semantics, like with that little word ‘study’. When we use the word ‘study’ in regards to philosophy we mean something different than if we use it in reference to, lets say, study for a math exam. Philosophy (done correctly) is not an area of education that you study in that way, rather, it is something that
you learn to do - like swimming

and you can become in so learning a philosopher just like you would become a swimmer.
The study of philosophy is not a process of gathering or memorizing data or reading a story nor of learning names and certain information that can be attached to those names (e.g. Nietzsche = atheist, John Stuart Mill = utilitarianism). No, no, no, Now, someone can ‘study’ philosophy in that manner and can say to the world; I studied philosophy, but – that is not what philosophy really is nor what it is really meant by to study philosophy. To translate to a more modern term, you learn to be a thinker and you become a thinker.
I have to stop here. Gotta go take care my father… If you wish, I can continue later.
Hope this helps,
Abba