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满2件6折 大道
大道
刘峰
¥300.00
以绝为基础,以统一为主体,以相对为支体,所形成的具有系统性的法则。把与相对、有限与无限、基础与发展统一起来,就会形成具有方向、方法、路线的法则。三元素组成了它的基本框架,圆丶原子是它的载体。这就是哲学的根本法则,哲学和道法、自然法则、宇宙大法是“同出而异名″。
满2件6折 苏格拉底式的君主色诺芬:《居鲁士上行记》的论证
苏格拉底式的君主色诺芬:《居鲁士上行记》的论证
[加] 布泽蒂
¥66.08
苏格拉底的众弟子中,仅有两位记载了其老师苏格拉底的言行,一位是柏拉图,另一位就是色诺芬。《居鲁士上行记》是色诺芬的的传世名篇之一,貌似史书而实为一部苏格拉底式哲学的导言。书中没有直记载苏格拉底,但苏格拉底的影响无处不在。 《苏格拉底式的君主色诺芬》一书是对这部名篇的深解读。作者布泽蒂集中比较了书中包括居鲁士在内的三位王者式人物,其中*重要的是色诺芬本人。分析表明,身为万人军的统帅,色诺芬从苏格拉底所受的教育,帮助他在统治中一定程度上兼顾了道德和利益——就此而言,可以说,色诺芬的老师苏格拉底才是万人军背后真正的统率。然而,色诺芬在政治*处的体验,也使他碰触到政治生活固有的限度,那就是统治无法完全做到兼顾道德和利益——哲学的“上行”由此始。
满2件6折 道德经(老子传世之作,中国“万经之王”。每四个德国人家里就藏有一本《道德经》。)
道德经(老子传世之作,中国“万经之王”。每四个德国人家里就藏有一本《道德经》。)
(春秋)老子
¥12.88
      《道德经》由形而上的“道”,谈及圣人之道以及修养之道,可以指导我们为人处世,让我们做到与自然和谐相处。《道德经》仅五干余言 , 但文约意丰、博大精深 , 涵盖哲学、伦理学、政治学、军事学等诸多学科,不仅对中国古老的哲学、科学、政治、宗教等产生了深刻的影响 , 而且对中华民族的性格铸成、政治的统一与稳定 , 都起着不可估量的作用。
满2件6折 全注全译全懂鬼谷子
全注全译全懂鬼谷子
(战国)鬼谷子 著;(清)秦恩复 校刻;李东东 译注
¥19.99
  本书是以中国国家图书馆馆藏清嘉庆十年(1805)秦氏石研斋《鬼谷子注》刊本为原文依据,力求为读者呈现原汁原味的《鬼谷子》。   书中内容形式为导读 解题 原文 注释 译文 附录,并对原文中的生僻字行了注音,方便阅读的同时,也帮助读者理解《鬼谷子》的原意、释义和深意,读完不仅可以全懂,而且人人都能读懂鬼谷天书。   翻本书,识人、交友、布局、谈判、全懂了!
满2件6折 觉悟的生活:星云大师说《心经》
觉悟的生活:星云大师说《心经》
星云大师
¥17.99
什么是比知识、智能更高的状态?心如何才能自由自在?人如何通达生死而出于生死?种种我们面对生命的处境和疑惑,《心经》都有核心深的解答。星云大师讲《心经》,透过一则又一则生动的故事,以及佛法的真义,让我们了解《心经》、活用《心经》,在生活中成就本然、美好的生命。
满2件6折 蓝皮书和棕皮书——《哲学研究》入门
蓝皮书和棕皮书——《哲学研究》入门
维特根斯坦
¥29.99
《蓝皮书和棕皮书》是维特根斯坦于20世纪30年代向学生口述的一系列笔记,出版于1958年。本书提出并阐述了维特根斯坦后期哲学中的诸多主题。与《哲学研究》相比,本书的连续性更强,分析更细致,是更适合初学者阅读的辅助读本。在维特根斯坦看来,哲学问题或者哲学困惑的出现是因为人们对语言的使用出现了问题。他细致介绍了语言游戏理论,通过学习或者使用语言游戏,他希望能找到日常语言中的初始形式或者初始语言。维特根斯坦认为,正是因为哲学家们迫切希望效仿科学,并将人们的日常语言改造成科学化的哲学语言,各种各样的哲学问题才会出现。
满2件6折 老子讲演录(人文大讲堂)
老子讲演录(人文大讲堂)
杨国荣
¥40.80
本书按《老子》八十一章分节解释,以老子哲学的“道”为和内核,着力阐发其形而上的人生智慧与存在境界,在老子那里,作为世界的原理,“道”既被视为存在的法则,也被理解为存在的方式。与之相涉,自然状态与“无为”之为、道的幽深与德之现实、为学与为道、本然与可能等方面,既彼此关联,又包含内在张力。全书呈现独特的文字魅力和思维品格,展现了老子对天、地、人的思考以及更广意义上道家的文化内涵。
满2件6折 智慧的觉醒:有趣有料的哲学百科
智慧的觉醒:有趣有料的哲学百科
刘睿
¥29.00
本书介绍了苏格拉底、柏拉图、尼采、康德、罗素、德谟克利特等36位哲学家的生活趣事与哲理故事。 人们往往会觉得哲学晦涩难懂,而本书作者用轻松幽默、通俗易懂的方式去解严肃的哲学问题,讲述著名哲学家背后的故事,既能使者了解哲学家的思想,也能了解盛名背后真实的他们。 完本书,者不仅可以对西方哲学大师和他们的代表思想有更丰富全面的认识,更能看到大师们是如何面对和解决人生难题的。以知识阔视野,用智慧过好人生,可以说,这是一本趣味十足、有料有用的通俗哲学小百科。
O slobodi
O slobodi
Džon Stjuart Mil
¥37.20
Iako je napisao veoma zna?ajne radove iz drugih podru?ja filozofije?(npr. Sistem logike, gde izla?e na?ela induktivnog zaklju?ivanja, ili Utilitarizam, gde izla?e shvatanje da svako treba da dela tako da proizvede najve?u sre?u za najve?i broj ljudi), Mil je najtrajniji utjecaj ostavio svojim radovima iz politi?ke filozofije i etike. Njegovo delo O slobodi smatra se jednim od temeljnih tekstova savremenog liberalizma. U njemu Mil zagovara na?elo da je ljudsku slobodu dozvoljeno ograni?avati samo ukoliko ?teti drugima. Na?elo ?tete, kako se to na?elo ?esto naziva, u svojoj primeni na ure?enje dru?tvenih odnosa isklju?uje sve despotske i autoritarne oblike vlasti koji gu?e slobodu pojedinaca i njihovu individualnost. Od posebne va?nosti za sre?u pojedinca i dru?tva u celini jeste sloboda govora, koja ni?im ne sme biti ograni?ena. Na Milovoj raspravi O slobodi njen prevodilac, kralj Petar I Kara?or?evi?, tvorac dr?ave Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca, zasnovao je svoj politi?ki program.
Ayk?r? Dü?ünceler
Ayk?r? Dü?ünceler
Denis Diderot
¥18.80
Diderot, tanr?sal, dinsel inanc?n yerine akl? ge?iren adamd?r, onun sava??m? buydu ve bütün k?r inan?lar? silip süpüren bu ak?l, g?rünen dünyay?, do?ay?, felsefenin, sanat?n, sa? t?renin temel ilkesi durumuna getirdi. Diderot’un yayg?n ?al??ma alan?n? olu?turan ilkedir bu. Maddeci ve gerekirci bir filozoftu. tanr?ya inanan ki?inin filozof olmayaca??n? s?yledi. 'K?rler üstüne mektup'taki k?r, kendini tanr?ya inand?rmaya ?al??an misyonere "bunun i?in tanr?ya parma??mla dokunmam gerekir" der. Diderot, bu yüzden hapse girdi. 'D'alembert'in dü?ü'nde, madde tanr?n?n yerini alm??t?r art?k. Madde devinim ve duyarl?l?kla donat?lm??t?r. Bilim gerekircili?in kan?t?d?r. Bütün varl?klar ?z?e birdir ve bir ge?i?, de?i?im, olu?um süreci i?inde bulunurlar. ?yle ise sa? t?renin temeli do?a olacakt?r. Do?as? gere?i insan iyidir, hristiyan sagtoresinin sand??? gibi do?u?tan günahkar de?il ve iyilikler de, k?tülükler de, düzenin, ko?ullar?n, e?itimin ürünüdür. ?nsan, bu gerekircilik anlay??? i?inde, ?zgür olamayaca?? i?in, su?lu da bulunamaz. bu üslama sonucu olarak sanat, do?ay? ?rnek almal?d?r. roman, resim, oyun ger?ek?i olmal?d?r. Diderot, bunlar? s?ylemekle kalmam??, romanlar? ve oyunlar? ile ?rneklendirmi?tir de ve ?a??n?n sanat??lar?n? bu a??dan de?erlendirmi?tir. Diderot, büyük sava??m? ve e?siz ?abas? ile insanl???n ba?tac?d?r bugün de ve onu b?ylesine unutulmaz k?lan i?lerinin ba??nda ise elbet 'ansiklopedi' gelir. 'Ansiklopedi', yunanca enkyklios paidela'dan yap?lm??t?r ve bütün bilimleri i?ine alan ??retim anlam?na gelir. s?zcü?ü bulan rabelais'dir (1532). Diderot ile d'alembert'in ansiklopedisine temel olan yap?t, ?ng?l?z chambers’?n cyelopaedia’s? idi; fakat diderot'nun etkisi ile ansiklopedi, bir ?eviri yap?t olmaktan ??k?p, gizemcili?e kar?? bilimin sava? alan? durumunu ald?. Bu yüzden de gerici ?evrelerin kar?? koymas?n? sonu?lad?. diderot, ya?am? boyunca ?al??t? 'ansiklopedi' i?in, bir?ok maddeyi kendisi yazd?. bu u?urda yepyeni ara?t?rmalara giri?ti, teknik de?i?mekte oldu?u i?in ortaya yeni ara?-gere?ler ??kmakta idi, bunlar? tan?d?, adland?rd?, tan?tt? ve fransa'y? ayd?nlanma ?a??'n?n avrupa'da g?zbebe?i durumuna getirdi. Ancak unutmamal? ki, bir ansiklopedi ortaya ??karan her ülkeyi ayd?nlanma ?a??'n? alg?lam?? sayamay?z. ?o?u ülkede bu tür yap?tlar, geni?letilmi? s?zlükler olmaktan ileri gidememi?tir. diderot’nun ansiklopedisi, toplu bilgi vermekten ?ok, dinsel inan?lara kar?? bilimlerin ??retimini üstlenmi?ti, demek yans?z de?ildi, metafizikle ve skolastikle ?arp???yordu..
Gorgias
Gorgias
Plato
¥40.79
In several of the dialogues of Plato, doubts have arisen among his interpreters as to which of the various subjects discussed in them is the main thesis. The speakers have the freedom of conversation; no severe rules of art restrict them, and sometimes we are inclined to think, with one of the dramatis personae in the Theaetetus, that the digressions have the greater interest. Yet in the most irregular of the dialogues there is also a certain natural growth or unity; the beginning is not forgotten at the end, and numerous allusions and references are interspersed, which form the loose connecting links of the whole.
Phaedrus
Phaedrus
Plato
¥40.79
The Phaedrus is closely connected with the Symposium, and may be regarded either as introducing or following it. The two Dialogues together contain the whole philosophy of Plato on the nature of love, which in the Republic and in the later writings of Plato is only introduced playfully or as a figure of speech. But in the Phaedrus and Symposium love and philosophy join hands, and one is an aspect of the other. The spiritual and emotional part is elevated into the ideal, to which in the Symposium mankind are described as looking forward, and which in the Phaedrus, as well as in the Phaedo, they are seeking to recover from a former state of existence.
Protagoras
Protagoras
Plato
¥40.79
The Protagoras, like several of the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, who describes a conversation which had taken place between himself and the great Sophist at the house of Callias—'the man who had spent more upon the Sophists than all the rest of the world'—and in which the learned Hippias and the grammarian Prodicus had also shared, as well as Alcibiades and Critias, both of whom said a few words—in the presence of a distinguished company consisting of disciples of Protagoras and of leading Athenians belonging to the Socratic circle.
On Generation and Corruption
On Generation and Corruption
Aristotle
¥40.79
Our next task is to study coming-to-be and passing-away. We are to distinguish the causes, and to state the definitions, of these processes considered in general-as changes predicable uniformly of all the things that come-to-be and pass-away by nature. Further, we are to study growth and 'alteration'. We must inquire what each of them is; and whether 'alteration' is to be identified with coming-to-be, or whether to these different names there correspond two separate processes with distinct natures.
The Critique of Practical Reason
The Critique of Practical Reason
Immanuel Kant
¥40.79
The Critique of Practical Reason follows on from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and deals with his moral philosophy. The second Critique exercised a decisive influence over the subsequent development of the field of ethics and moral philosophy, beginning with Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Doctrine of Science and becoming, during the 20th century, the principal reference point for deontological moral philosophy.
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
Immanuel Kant
¥40.79
The first of Immanuel Kant's mature works on moral philosophy and remains one of the most influential in the field. Kant conceives his investigation as a work of foundational ethics, one that clears the ground for future research by explaining the core concepts and principles of moral theory and showing that they are normative for rational agents. Kant aspires to nothing less than this: to lay bare the fundamental principle of morality and show that it applies to us.
The Great Learning
The Great Learning
Confucius
¥40.79
What the great learning teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. The point where to rest being known, the object of pursuit is then determined; and, that being determined, a calm unperturbedness may be attained to. To that calmness there will succeed a tranquil repose. In that repose there may be careful deliberation, and that deliberation will be followed by the attainment of the desired end.
The Alexandrian Wars: English and Latin Language
The Alexandrian Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
When the war broke out at Alexandria, Caesar sent to Rhodes, Syria, and Cilicia, for all his fleet; and summoned archers from Crete, and cavalry from Malchus, king of the Nabatheans. He likewise ordered military engines to be provided, corn to be brought, and forces dispatched to him. Meanwhile he daily strengthened his fortifications by new works; and such parts of the town as appeared less tenable were strengthened with testudos and mantelets. Openings were made in the walls, through which the battering-rams might play; and the fortifications were extended over whatever space was covered with ruins, or taken by force. For Alexandria is in a manner secure from fire, because the houses are all built without joists or wood, and are all vaulted, and roofed with tile or pavement.
The Civil Wars, Book 3
The Civil Wars, Book 3
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Julius Caesar, holding the election as dictator, was himself appointed consul with Publius Servilius; for this was the year in which it was permitted by the laws that he should be chosen consul. This business being ended, as credit was beginning to fail in Italy, and the debts could not be paid, he determined that arbitrators should be appointed: and that they should make an estimate of the possessions and properties of the debtors, how much they were worth before the war, and that they should be handed over in payment to the creditors. This he thought the most likely method to remove and abate the apprehension of an abolition of debt, the usual consequence of civil wars and dissensions, and to support the credit of the debtors.
Wild Apples
Wild Apples
Henry David Thoreau
¥40.79
It is remarkable how closely the history of the Apple-tree is connected with that of man. The geologist tells us that the order of the Rosaceae, which includes the Apple, also the true Grasses, and the Labiatae, or Mints, were introduced only a short time previous to the appearance of man on the globe.
The Philosophy of Mathematics: "A True Definition of Mathematics"
The Philosophy of Mathematics: "A True Definition of Mathematics"
Auguste Comte
¥37.11
In The philosophy of mathematics, mathematics employee classification efforts to understand the philosophy is the branch.?The main question is related to the source of the object that is the subject of mathematics and mathematics. In particular examine the characteris-tics of a true proposition:??? What are the sources of mathematical subject matter??? What is about the meaning of a mathematical object??? What is the nature of a mathematical proposition??? What is the relationship between logic and mathematics??? What is the role of mathematics hermeneutic??? Mathematics played a role in the investigation which type?? What is the subject of mathematical investigations??? What is the human traits behind mathematics??? What is mathematical beauty??? What is the nature and source of mathematical truth???What is the relationship between mathematics and abstract material universe with the world???Another important issue is the reality of a mathematical the-ory. Mathematics (from the Natural Sciences as different) experimentally is sought reasons to find real specific mathematical theory can not be tested (see. Epistemology). Luitz that Brouwer 's laid the foundation for intuitionist mathematics of the representatives knew of this view. The logical mathematics is the approach of Bertrand Russell and Gottlob Frege was defended by David Hilbert, formalism is considered the repre-sentative of the current. Traditionalism logician the empiricist's (Rudolf Carnap, A. J. Ayer, Carl Hempel) were represented by one of the key issues in the philosophy of mathematics is also important to regard the certainty problem. Austrian logician Kurt G?del's also work Mathema-tics and mathematics.