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1件7折 2件6折 伯南克论大萧条
伯南克论大萧条
[美]本·伯南克
¥61.60
1929年,美国发生经济大萧条,之后蔓延至全球。当时,股市崩盘、银行倒闭、通胀居高不下、金融市场动荡、人们收下降、几千万人失业…… 大萧条不仅导致美国乃至世界的经济社会大变动,在学术上也使得现代宏观经济学成为一门独立的学科。为这次大萧条寻求一个合理的理论解释,是经济学界一项具有挑战性的任务,也是为之后类似危机寻求可行解决方案的尝试。 学术界确实没有“浪费”大萧条。几十年来,一代又一代的学者在研究大萧条问题;对于大萧条的研究及其结论,影响了后世的货币政策、金融监管等。伯南克是众多研究者中的一位杰出代表。自称“大萧条迷”的伯南克,先后撰写了一系列关于大萧条的研究文章,集结成《伯南克论大萧条》这本书。他在书中用美国及其他多个国家的大量数据、资料,包括经济数据、工资、就业情况等,从总供给、总需求、名义工资等角度,围绕大萧条发生的原因和传导机制行了深分析。他认为,研究大萧条,可以体会到很多经济运作的规律和本质。这些研究的确也帮助他在后来作为美联储主席应对2008年的次贷危机时,得以吸取大萧条时期的政策教训,并且总体上避免了同样的错误,帮助美国渡过了危机。 20世纪30年代的经济大萧条早已成为历史,但看看当前世界的各类经济新闻,大萧条时期的种种教训仍然具有很强的警示意义。
1件7折 2件6折 老子与西方哲学
老子与西方哲学
苏光荣
¥15.00
中西哲学的比较研究自清末开始,至今已延续了百余年。本书从源头和基本理念入手,以代表人物老子和亚里士多德为主要对象,剖析中西哲学的异同,目的是发扬中国哲学的优良传统,吸取西方哲学的长处,探讨、总结人类理论思维发展的共同规律,推动哲学研究向前发展,促进社会主义精神文明建设。
1件7折 2件6折 孔子文化奖学术精粹丛书(汤一介卷)
孔子文化奖学术精粹丛书(汤一介卷)
杨朝明
¥23.00
汤一介先生是当代著名哲学家、哲学史家、哲学教育家。他在儒学、早期道教、魏晋玄学、佛教、中国文化与哲学、中西文化比较等领域都做出了深、精专的研究。尤其是对中国传统哲学的现代诠释颇具慧心,他提出中国哲学以三个基本命题来表达真、善、美的观,这就是天人合一、知行合一、情景合一。 汤先生著述宏丰,主编《20世纪西方哲学东渐史》,次系统、完整地展示了20世纪西方哲学东渐的百年历程,被张岱年先生称为“一项贯通中西哲学视野的难得的学术工程”。而皇皇十卷本《汤一介集》基本囊括了汤先生已发表的论著与访谈,本书的编选材料即从这部文集而来。 汤先生一生致力于儒、释、道三教的研究,后又归宗于儒。他曾讲道:“在儒家的生死观念中,所感到痛苦的是‘苦在德业之未能竟’。”汤先生一生的德业,是无愧于儒家的担当精神与责任意识的。
1件7折 2件6折 理性犯的错
理性犯的错
托马斯·吉洛维奇(Thomas Gilovich)
¥17.20
  现代行为经济学的领路人、社会心理学界泰斗、美国康奈尔大学心理系著名教授托马斯 吉洛维奇代表作。看起来合理的结论往往都是错的,心理学大师解密人们认知世界的“思维习惯”,勿让“理性”的推理蒙骗了自己。   一本拨云见日的顿悟之书。从认知、动机和社会三方面探讨了生活中常见的思维谬误,帮助我们绕思维陷阱,抵御错误、可疑观念,培育正确的思维习惯。   列举了大量实验和事例,从如今炙手可热的都市传说切,让各种无根据、不可靠观念的来龙去脉无可遁形。   适合学生和广大心理学爱好者。
1件7折 2件6折 千面英雄
千面英雄
【美】约瑟夫·坎贝尔
¥39.90
约瑟夫·坎贝尔历尽多年搜寻阅读了全球各地的神话与宗教故事,将这些故事中的共通的奥秘汇集在几百页的《千面英雄》中,将神话之源轻松显现在世人面前。 坎贝尔告诉我们,英雄的旅程主要包括以下几个主要阶段。启程:放弃当前的处境,历险的领域;启蒙:获得某种以象征性方式表达出来的领悟;考验:陷险境,与命运搏斗;归来:*后再度回到正常生活的场域。这是每一位英雄的必经之路。 穿越古今,通全世界神话中的经脉,帮助现代人重拾解读神话的本能,让希腊、北欧、印度、埃及、中国神话再度与我们对话。引领我们发现内心的奥秘,触终极的真实。鼓励我们启生命的旅程,彰显生命的深层意义,为个人和社会寻找恩赐。 英雄就是能够战胜个人和当地的历史局限性的人,他们能够了解、受并迎命运的挑战。我们每个人都是人生旅程中受考验的潜在英雄,只有受生活的召唤,踏上考验的旅程,生命才能达到丰富多彩的境界。
1件7折 2件6折 斯威夫特的鹅毛笔与墨水谜语
斯威夫特的鹅毛笔与墨水谜语
娄林
¥29.00
这是“经典与解释”辑刊的第60辑,也是辑刊创办第20个年头的年辑。本辑论题再次围绕斯威夫特采编译文。斯威夫特以《格列佛游记》知名,但他的谜语文学和修辞术是目前西方学界研究的重,这些写作形式和修辞特征反映了他对自己作为知识人的身份,尤其是他对西方现代性的深刻认识。 另外收录的柏拉图研究《<克力同>中的守法与正义》,以及研究莎士比亚研究《<威尼斯商人>中的犹太人问题》,沿袭了“经典与解释”丛书细读经典文本的惯例。“思想史发微”收两篇经学研究文章,一篇讨论康乾时期官方在《春秋》的经史性质及夷夏观念上与胡安国《春秋传》的分歧,认为分歧背后实际上存在着清廷维护政治统治的考虑。另一篇讨论乾隆间所编经学书籍《御纂诗义折中》在立意上与康熙时期不同,其中体现出浓厚的“四书学”特色。  另“旧文新刊”收台湾学者程元敏的旧文《<尚书•周诰•梓材>篇义证》,以飨读者。
1件7折 2件6折 自然语言的逻辑图像——斯特劳森形而上学思想研究(哲学文库)
自然语言的逻辑图像——斯特劳森形而上学思想研究(哲学文库)
曾自卫
¥70.80
《自然语言的逻辑图像:斯特劳森形而上学思想研究》凭借对斯特劳森著作的全面考察,以“描述形而上学”这一主题为核心,对斯特劳森哲学行全方位的解读和透视,将斯特劳森的形而上学构想解读为对自然语言的逻辑图像的刻画,而完成了一种对斯特劳森形而上学思想的整体诠释和出色建构。通过解读与建构,明确显示了斯特劳森形而上学理论对亚里士多德和康德的形而上学思想的创造性整合,展示出描述形而上学作为一种理论范式的历史继承性、连续性和创造性。
1件7折 2件6折 没有烦恼的世界
没有烦恼的世界
王觉仁
¥29.99
《金刚经》是大乘佛学*有代表性的经典,自古以来便享有“经中之王、诸佛之母”的盛誉。《金刚经》记载了释迦牟尼的讲法实录,全文5100余字,字字蕴含佛法精髓,句句都是人生真谛。   《没有烦恼的世界:金刚经智慧课》是一本用佛学智慧启迪人生的佳作。生活在今天的人们,常常感受到种种压力、疲劳、挫折、迷茫,读一读佛学经典,通过《金刚经》所传达的智慧和真理,可以涤净心灵的种种染污和尘垢,启本自具足的空性智慧,让心灵获得安宁自在,走一个没有烦恼的世界。
1件7折 2件6折 消失的铺路人——罗明坚与中西初识  中华书局出品
消失的铺路人——罗明坚与中西初识 中华书局出品
钟永宁著
¥34.80
《甘肃文化史》,伏俊琏、周奉真主编,是一部系统简明的甘肃文化史读本,梳理了我国甘肃省有代表性的地方文化史。全书据主题分为十三章:中华始祖文化、以彩陶为代表的史前文化、陇上周秦文化、甘肃古代民族文化、丝绸之路黄金段的文化交流和文明呈现、陇上长城与边塞文化、敦煌文化、甘肃石窟文化、甘肃写本文化、甘肃书法与绘画、甘肃文学简史、陇右思想与学术、甘肃黄河文化。
1件7折 2件6折 希瑟阿斯
希瑟阿斯
[古希腊]柏拉图
¥29.00
人应该从事什么事业,才能过好这一生?有人说应当追求智慧;也有人主张追求名利。谁提倡的生活更值得过?又应当以谁为师?要讲清楚其中的道理,恐非易事。 苏格拉底与智术师的思想纠葛,一直是人们津津乐道的思想史公案,苏格拉底本人就曾被误认为是败坏青年的智术师而被判刑。混淆二者给热爱智慧的人造成了不小的困扰——他们不知道谁提倡的生活才是真正值得过的生活。因此,重读柏拉图,对于分辨哲人与智术师极为必要。   柏拉图的《希琵阿斯》围绕哲人苏格拉底与智术师希琵阿斯之间的两场对话,不仅正面回答了上述问题,更邀请我们深思考:什么是“美的事业”;“美的事业”是否允许人说谎话。
1件7折 2件6折 西方思想史十二讲
西方思想史十二讲
彭刚著
¥30.00
本书以作者在清华大学授课的课堂实录为底本,重梳理了自古希腊哲学以降,经中世纪神学、文艺复兴、宗教改革、科学革命、启蒙运动,及至近代思想兴起的西方思想史基本脉络,探讨了柏拉图、卢梭、康德等西方思想史上的关键人物及其精神要旨。 内容深浅出,逻辑清晰,在旁征博引中拓展了现实维度。本次修订,除了行必要的精简和补充,又提炼出更为细致的要与目录,以便读者阅读与思考。  
1件7折 2件6折 维特根斯坦精选集(全五册)(20世纪哲学家维特根斯坦代表作精选合集。通过维特根斯坦精选集,读懂哲学。)
维特根斯坦精选集(全五册)(20世纪哲学家维特根斯坦代表作精选合集。通过维特根斯坦精选集,读懂哲学。)
[奥]路德维希•维特根斯坦
¥179.90
维特根斯坦是20世纪有巨大影响力的哲学家之一。《维特根斯坦精选集》是代表作精选合集,包括《笔记簿》《逻辑哲学论》《哲学评论》《蓝皮书与棕皮书》《哲学研究》五本。有读者评论:“维特根斯坦的哲学是能懂的哲学,是清楚的哲学,而不是晦涩的哲学。”通过维特根斯坦精选集,读懂哲学。  
1件7折 2件6折 《老子》通识  中华书局出品
《老子》通识 中华书局出品
郭永秉著
¥29.40
《老子》,又名《道德经》或《德道经》等,是先秦时代极为重要的一部典籍,后成为道家学派的经典文献。在流传过程中,从老子其人到《老子》其书都经历了一个漫长的演化过程,对中国哲学的发展具有深刻影响。《老子》五千言,言约旨远,意蕴深刻,想要读懂读通并非易事。 复旦大学中文系郭永秉教授所撰写的《〈老子〉通识》,用浅近的学术语言,充分利用传世文献和出土文献多版本互补互证,在此基础上从老子其人,《老子》其书的性质、要义要语,今天的读者应该如何阅读《老子》,以及《老子》对古代政治文化的影响,面对复杂传本我们应该如何选择等诸多方面,层分缕析,引领大众读者走奇异玄妙的《老子》。
Tales of Dostoyevsky, Volume 1
Tales of Dostoyevsky, Volume 1
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
¥40.79
Dostoyevsky is the only psychologist from whom I had something to learn', remarked Friedrich Nietzsche. 'He ranks among the most beautiful strokes of fortune in my life'. Discover the universal truths and wisdoms of Dostoyevsky in this volume of Dostoyevsky's tales including: An Honest Thief, The Heavenly Christmas Tree, The Peasant Marey.
The Odd Women
The Odd Women
George Gissing
¥40.79
Alice and Virginia Madden move to London and renew their friendship with Rhoda, an unmarried bluestocking. She is living with the also unmarried Mary Barfoot, and together they run an establishment teaching secretarial skills to young middle-class women remaindered in the marriage equation.
Thyrza
Thyrza
George Gissing
¥40.79
Thyrza Trent, a young hat-trimmer, meets and falls in love with Walter Egremont, an Oxford-trained idealist who gives lectures on literature to workers. Trapped by birth and circumstance, Thyrza is attempting to escape her destiny in this tale of ambition, romance, betrayal and disillusionment.
Categories
Categories
Aristotle
¥40.79
Categories is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. They are considered the single most heavily discussed of all Aristotelian notions.
The African Wars: English and Latin Language
The African Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Caesar, advancing by moderate journeys, and continuing his march without intermission, arrived at Lilybaeum, on the 14th day before the calends of January. Designing to embark immediately, though he had only one legion of new levies, and not quite six hundred horse, he ordered his tent to be pitched so near the sea-side that the waves lashed the very foot of it. This he did with a view that none should think he had time to delay, and that his men might be kept in readiness at a day or an hour's warning. Though the wind at that time was contrary, he nevertheless detained the soldiers and mariners on board, that he might lose no opportunity of sailing; the rather, because the forces of the enemy were announced by the inhabitants of the province, to consist of innumberable cavalry not to be numbered; four legions headed by Juba, together with a great body of light-armed troops; ten legions under the command of Scipio; a hundred and twenty elephants, and fleets in abundance. Yet he was not alarmed, nor lost his confident hopes and spirits. Meantime the number of galleys and transports increased daily; the new-levied legions flocked in to him from all parts; among the rest the fifth, a veteran legion, and about two thousand horse.
The Alexandrian Wars
The Alexandrian Wars
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 1
The Civil Wars, Book 1
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Caesar, although he was not as yet at open enmity with him, determined neither to aid him by his influence nor openly oppose him on this occasion. But the consuls Lentulus and Marcellus, who had previously been on unfriendly terms with Caesar, resolved to use all means in their power to prevent him from gaining his object. Marcellus in particular did not hesitate to offer Caesar other insults. Caesar had lately planned the colony of Novumcomum in Gaul: Marcellus, not content with taking from it the right of citizenship, ordered the principal man of the colony to be arrested and scourged at Rome, and sent him to make his complaints to Caesar: an insult of this description had never before been offered to a Roman citizen.
The African Wars
The African Wars
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Caesar, advancing by moderate journeys, and continuing his march without intermission, arrived at Lilybaeum, on the 14th day before the calends of January. Designing to embark immediately, though he had only one legion of new levies, and not quite six hundred horse, he ordered his tent to be pitched so near the sea-side that the waves lashed the very foot of it. This he did with a view that none should think he had time to delay, and that his men might be kept in readiness at a day or an hour's warning. Though the wind at that time was contrary, he nevertheless detained the soldiers and mariners on board, that he might lose no opportunity of sailing; the rather, because the forces of the enemy were announced by the inhabitants of the province, to consist of innumberable cavalry not to be numbered; four legions headed by Juba, together with a great body of light-armed troops; ten legions under the command of Scipio; a hundred and twenty elephants, and fleets in abundance. Yet he was not alarmed, nor lost his confident hopes and spirits. Meantime the number of galleys and transports increased daily; the new-levied legions flocked in to him from all parts; among the rest the fifth, a veteran legion, and about two thousand horse.