万本电子书0元读

万本电子书0元读

Walden
Walden
Henry David Thoreau
¥40.79
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practice resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion.
The Doctrine of the Mean
The Doctrine of the Mean
Confucius
¥40.79
The Doctrine of the Mean is a text rich with symbolism and guidance to perfecting oneself. The person who follows the mean is on a path of duty and must never leave it. A superior person is cautious, a gentle teacher and shows no contempt for his or her inferiors.
The Spanish Wars
The Spanish Wars
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
On the defeat of Pharnaces and reduction of Africa, those who escaped from those battles fled to young Cn. Pompey, who had taken possession of Further Spain, while Caesar was detained in Italy in exhibiting games. Pompey began to throw himself on the protection of every state, in order the more readily to establish the means of defense against him. Accordingly, with a considerable force which had been collected, partly by entreaty, partly by force, he began to lay waste the province. Under these circumstances some states voluntarily sent him supplies, others shut the gates of their towns against him. If any of these chanced to fall into his hands by assault, although some citizen in it had deserved well of Cn. Pompey (his father), yet some cause was alleged against him on account of the greatness of his wealth, so that, he being dispatched, his fortune might become the reward of the soldiers.
Tom Thumb
Tom Thumb
Josh Verbae
¥40.79
Long ago, in the merry days of good King Arthur, there lived a ploughman and his wife. They were very poor, but would have been contented and happy if only they could have had a little child. One day, having heard of the great fame of the magician Merlin, who was living at the Court of King Arthur, the wife persuaded her husband to go and tell him of their trouble. Having arrived at the Court, the man besought Merlin with tears in his eyes to give them a child, saying that they would be quite content even though it should be no bigger than his thumb. Merlin determined to grant the request, and what was the countryman’s astonishment to find when he reached home that his wife had a son, who, wonderful to relate, was no bigger than his father’s thumb!
Meteorology
Meteorology
Aristotle
¥40.79
We have already discussed the first causes of nature, and all natural motion, also the stars ordered in the motion of the heavens, and the physical element-enumerating and specifying them and showing how they change into one another-and becoming and perishing in general. There remains for consideration a part of this inquiry which all our predecessors called meteorology. It is concerned with events that are natural, though their order is less perfect than that of the first of the elements of bodies. They take place in the region nearest to the motion of the stars. Such are the milky way, and comets, and the movements of meteors.
55 Years of Thoughts & Meditations: Practical Experiential Philosophy
55 Years of Thoughts & Meditations: Practical Experiential Philosophy
Antonis Anastasiadis
¥84.20
The book “55 years of Thoughts & Meditations” is the result of the constant efforts, inquiries, reflections, thoughts and meditations of one man. All matters analysed derive from our everyday lives and include social, political, philosophical and love issues, as well as more general reflections on life. These matters are delivered in a thematic manner, which varies in both form and substance and is expressed in prose mainly, but also in poetic form. Many of the issues posed occur to every thinking person, who follows his/her own path on earth and who seeks answers and solutions to life’s problems: Why do nations engage in battle? Why do people fight? What makes human contact difficult? What are art and beauty? What are sciences and what are their true limits? Should we trust them? What is “wisdom” and “beauty” and which knowledge is truly worthwhile? Is there objective knowledge? What is the unique truth? Is there good and evil? What are the three ideals, “Love”, “Knowledge” and the “Truth”?So one morning, I began to gather and then document all my random thoughts, the remnants of everything that has triggered my observations, all the questions I have documented throughout my life and everything I had noted here and there and I turned it into a book of personal thoughts and meditations. This book is therefore the book of life, taken straight from life, rich with the reflec-tions of a lifetime. It is a book about life and is aimed at every thinking and honest reader with good intentions. This includes young readers who are gifted with the clarity of soul and are in a better position to be aware of the just and the beautiful. Fifty five years of thoughts and meditations is what this book is. It is a quest of “Love”, of “Knowledge” and of the “Truth”.
Plato’s Republic: The Myth of ER
Plato’s Republic: The Myth of ER
George Charalampidis
¥63.19
The Myth of Er is the epilogue of Plato’s Republic. It could be considered as an independent text that refers to the greatest philosophical question of all times."Where does our soul go when we die and where does it come from when we are born?"Socrates in order to give an answer that would lead to a safe conclusion connects the journey of our soul to the function of our planetary system and tries to analyze the following sacramental but also scientific issues:- What is the difference between a developed soul and a developed mind?- Why is the cultivation of virtues necessary?- Which are the three roads of Hades and their connection to the "Van Allen belts"?- How are the penalties and rewards to our soul defined?- Where is Tartarus?- What does the spindle of necessity symbolize?- How are space time and the "Cuiper belt" connected?- What does the existence of Sirens and the three fates mean?- What is the procedure our incarnation?- What contract do we sign before we reincarnate on planet earth?- Which is the role of free will?- What does the mystery of the Dionysial theatre symbolize?- What difference is there between reincarnation and metempsychosis?- What is Socrates’ genius or our guardian angel?
Apology
Apology
Plato
¥40.79
Apology presents the speech of self-defence given by Socrates in his trial for impiety and corruption specifically against the charges of corrupting the young, and by not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other daimonia that are novel.
Phaedo
Phaedo
Plato
¥40.79
After an interval of some months or years, and at Phlius, a town of Peloponnesus, the tale of the last hours of Socrates is narrated to Echecrates and other Phliasians by Phaedo the beloved disciple. The Dialogue necessarily takes the form of a narrative, because Socrates has to be described acting as well as speaking. The minutest particulars of the event are interesting to distant friends, and the narrator has an equal interest in them.
Timaeus
Timaeus
Plato
¥40.79
Of all the writings of Plato the Timaeus is the most obscure and repulsive to the modern reader, and has nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient and mediaeval world. The obscurity arises in the infancy of physical science, out of the confusion of theological, mathematical, and physiological notions, out of the desire to conceive the whole of nature without any adequate knowledge of the parts, and from a greater perception of similarities which lie on the surface than of differences which are hidden from view.
Ion
Ion
Plato
¥40.79
The Ion is the shortest, or nearly the shortest, of all the writings which bear the name of Plato, and is not authenticated by any early external testimony. The grace and beauty of this little work supply the only, and perhaps a sufficient, proof of its genuineness. The plan is simple; the dramatic interest consists entirely in the contrast between the irony of Socrates and the transparent vanity and childlike enthusiasm of the rhapsode Ion.
西方美学史
西方美学史
朱光潜
¥9.90
《西方美学史》是朱光潜先生*重要的一部美学著作,也是我国学者撰写的*部西方美学史专著。全书分为上下两卷,对公元前6世纪到20世纪初的西方美学思想发展历史作了全面、系统的论述。具有丰富的史料价值和开创性的学术价值,代表着中国研究西方美学思想的水平。长期作为高等学校文科教材使用,被许多学者认为是迄今国内学者撰写的同类著作中*好的一部。行文深入浅出,通俗晓畅,广受读者欢迎,是一部不朽的美学经典。
The Confessions
The Confessions
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
¥40.79
The Confessions is an autobiographical work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau which initiated modern autobiography. Covering the first fifty-three years of Rousseau's life the book provides an account of the experiences that shaped his personality and ideas.
贺麟全集:五十年来的中国哲学(全新升级版)
贺麟全集:五十年来的中国哲学(全新升级版)
贺麟
¥59.00
  《五十年来的中国哲学》是贺麟先生对从1884年孙中山创立兴中会到1949年中国人民共和国建立这段时期,现代中国哲学发展历史的介绍。这一时期中国哲学界的主要特是,西方哲学的介绍与引,以及对儒家思想的创新与发扬。在这个大背景下,贺麟先生介绍了康有为、谭嗣同、梁启超、章太炎、熊十力、胡适、金岳霖、冯友兰、洪谦等思想家的思想,反映出民国学者的学术造诣与学术水准。   《五十年来的中国哲学》分上下两编,上编包括“中国哲学的调整与发扬”“西方哲学的绍述与融会”“时代思潮的演变与剖析”三章,从新心学的角度出发,总结了新中国成立之前约五十年时间中国受西方哲学影响,以及西方哲学在中国的传播等内容。下编则深探讨了“知行”学说问题。
59元6本 双性人巴尔班
双性人巴尔班
(法)米歇尔·福柯
¥14.40
1868年,位于巴黎贫民区的医学院街,一间简陋、肮脏的阁楼,一名男性自杀身亡,旁边放着一本自传的手稿。1897年,这本自传以《阿莱克西纳·B的故事》为名,被一名法医学家编辑出版,人们这才发现了一位生活在黑暗之中的双性人的故事。这部双性人的自传以感情充沛的笔调讲述了一位年轻女孩经受的折磨和动荡,以及如何一步一步走向男性绝望的苦涩。1978年,在研究性史的过程中,福柯发现了这名“声名狼藉者”的生活。福柯把这部自传连同那些讨论“真实性别”所依据的医学和法律文件一同编辑出版,并附上一篇重要导读,阐释了双性人的身体如何成为话语/权力管控的对象。福柯借助“无确定性别”的快感概念,回应了19世纪以来医学和司法要求确定“真实性别”的做法。
论语诵读本(插图版)  中华书局出品
论语诵读本(插图版) 中华书局出品
中华书局经典教育研究中心编
¥8.75
本书专门为4到12岁的儿童编写。《论语》是儒家学派的经典著作之一,由孔子的弟子及其再传弟子编撰而成。它以语录体和对话文体为主,记录了孔子及其弟子言行,集中体现了孔子的政治主张、伦理思想、道德观念及教育原则等。本版《论语诵读本》,具有以下几个特:一、注音版无障碍阅读。本版采用大字注音排版,方便孩子诵读。二、严谨准确的疑难注解,让孩子无障碍理解全文。对于较难或是易理解错误的字词行注解,不仅让孩子自己读懂国学,还能加深对国学知识的记忆和理解。三、图文并茂,版式活泼灵动。本书大字注音的同时配有相应情节的插画,提高孩子自主阅读能力。让孩子轻松愉悦地享受阅读过程,汲取知识。
大学(全新精编精校修订)(国学大书院)(全新注析解读,从普通读者视角出发;与实际生活结合,是指导生活的教科书)
大学(全新精编精校修订)(国学大书院)(全新注析解读,从普通读者视角出发;与实际生活结合,是指导生活的教科书)
曾参
¥7.80
《大学》原本是《礼记》中的一篇。宋代人把它从《礼记》中抽出来,与《论语》《孟子》《中庸》相配合,便成了“四书”之一,是讨论古代教育理论的重要著作,宗旨在于弘扬光明正大的品德,在于让百姓仁爱敦睦、明理向善。
59元6本 论语(全新精编精校修订)(国学大书院)(塑造君子人格,培养学习态度,指导教育教学,讲述治国安邦)
论语(全新精编精校修订)(国学大书院)(塑造君子人格,培养学习态度,指导教育教学,讲述治国安邦)
孔丘
¥17.40
《论语》以语录体记述了孔子及其弟子的言行,是中国儒家文化的本源,被儒家学派尊奉为圭臬。自西汉以来,《论语》所表述的孔子学说,被迅速传播,其影响遍及政治、经济、思想、文化、教育、伦理道德等各个领域,成为中国传统文化的一大标志。是我国古代儒家经典著作之一,是首创语录之体。南宋时,朱熹将它与《孟子》《大学》《中庸》合称为“四书”。
59元6本 科学发展观与马克思主义中国化
科学发展观与马克思主义中国化
汪青松
¥39.90
科学发展观继承了*思想、邓小平理论、"三个代表"重要思想中关于发展的基本思想,深刻 体现了马克思主义中国化一脉相承的重要特。科学发展观是在新形势下提出的关于中国建设的又一新理论指导,是马克思主义中国化的*理论成果。本书主要从科学发展观的内容、要义等方面探讨了科学发展观就是中国化的马克思主义。
59元6本 简单的哲学
简单的哲学
(英) 朱利安·巴吉尼(Julian Baggini)
¥20.40
《简单的哲学》从论证的工具到评价的工具,教你如何运用哲学行有效又健全的思考……它用凝炼概括的术语,辅以生动有趣的插画,结合生活中富有趣味性的辩论话题,为你一一解析论证推理的秘诀,可谓哲学门工具书的不二选择! 在《简单的哲学》和《好用的哲学》里,我们将高深莫测的哲学知识简单化,把触不可及的哲学工具变得好用,不管你是刚刚拜在哲学门下的菜鸟,还是哲学大师的骨灰级粉丝,都会让你爱不释手!
中西政治哲学史(套装全6册)
中西政治哲学史(套装全6册)
刘玮,韩东辉,周濂,彭永捷,干春松,梁涛
¥303.60
《西方政治哲学史》(*卷)由八位杰出学者撰写,内容涵盖了从古希腊到宗教改革的政治思想和政治哲学。*章提供了西方政治思想端处的宏大背景,讨论了希腊城邦与民主思想,以及诗人、剧作家、智者和史学家的政治洞见;第二章到第六章分别聚焦于柏拉图的统一城邦、亚里士多德的*政体、西塞罗的法权国家、奥古斯丁的上帝之城与尘世之城、阿奎那的自然法与政体理论;第七章既从宏观上考察了文艺复兴时期政治思想的巨大变革,又特别讨论了马基雅维利在其中的突出地位;第八章以路德和加尔文的政治思想为主体,同时考察了宗教改革时代的神学—政治问题。全书既关注政治思想的历史语境,又凸显重要思想家的特殊贡献,体现了汉语学界在西方政治哲学史领域的*研究成果。