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满3件6折 智者入门论
智者入门论
麦彭仁波切
¥17.99
本书蕴含丰富的哲学思想内涵,对藏传佛教影响深远。本书通过阐释各种法门,演绎了如何抉择、如何获得智慧并成为智者,其阐述的结论体现了藏族极具特色的传统思想内容、观点,而论述的过程则体现了藏传佛教独特的传统思辨方式、方法。这些思想内容和思考方式,细微至藏族人民的日常生活中都有体现,对藏族人民有极深、极大的影响。
满3件6折 青年们,读马克思吧!
青年们,读马克思吧!
内田树,石川康宏,译李春霞
¥6.00
日本著名学者内田树、石川康宏以书信往来的形式,以两种独特迥异的解读方式,结合当下社会现实,对《共产党宣言》《论犹太人问题》《黑格尔法哲学批判导言》《经济学哲学手稿》《德意志意识形态》等经典著作中的经典问题,行了恰如其分地解读。内容行文流畅,通俗易懂;体裁富有创意,别具一格。 《青年们,读马克思吧!》系列图书在日本出版后,销售达百万册,后被翻译到世界各地,为全球青少年们所热爱。《青年们,读马克思吧!》中文版自2013年出版后,迅速成为中国通俗理论读物领域的重畅销书,并被列为中纪委推荐党员干部阅读的56本图书之一。
满3件6折 传习录(知行合一的生活哲学读本,全译全注,万字导读,一本书读懂阳明心学)
传习录(知行合一的生活哲学读本,全译全注,万字导读,一本书读懂阳明心学)
(明)王阳明著,费勇译
¥58.00
  《传习录》是王阳明的问答语录和论学书信集,集中而系统地阐释了阳明心学心即理、致良知、知行合一的内涵,是一部简明而有代表性的古典哲学著作。它所阐述的修身、养心、处世之道对于现代生活依然有巨大的指导意义,可以说,这是一本充满实践性的生活哲学读本。   钱穆将其列为"中国人人所之书";学者杜维明曾断言,21世纪将是王阳明的世纪;著名畅销书作家当年明月盛赞王阳明:"彪炳显赫,自明之后,唯此一人而已。"   著名学者、《金刚经修心课》作者费勇教授在潜心研究《传习录》后,以精准流畅的译文呈现阳明心学之精髓,修正了现有版本的数十处谬误,并以万字序言导读,力图呈现一本人人皆可读懂的《传习录》。
满3件6折 每天半小时读懂《道德经》
每天半小时读懂《道德经》
李飞
¥9.90
《每天半小时读懂〈道德经〉》这本书,在忠于原著的基础上,详细注解并翻译原文,参透了老子思想体系中丰富、精妙的智慧,以改变其对现代人思想的许多固有影响,修正现代人的思想轨迹,又能从老子智慧的言论中觉悟出许多具体的做法。这些哲学思想即使经过两千多年岁月的洗礼依然熠熠生辉,对于我们而言,依然会具有非同一般的影响和启迪。 本书无论是从内容上还是在版式上,都力求呈现出多方位的立体化效果,使读者能够更好地体会和感悟两千多年前的哲人圣典。我们相信,无论你是治学修身、处世待人,还是经商置业、从政为民,无论你是学富五车、富商大贾,还是贩夫走卒、平民百姓,总能在这本书中,找到自己所需要的智慧。
满3件6折 中国思想史
中国思想史
钱穆
¥19.99
本书所述,起自春秋中晚期,下迄现代,共分四十四章,涵括了中国历代主要的思想家及其思想的要,纲宗粗立,全部中国思想史的主要节目,已在其内。钱穆先生自言,本书限于篇幅,未能尽述思想史的全貌,因此只做扼要的提,有待读者自己更一步研寻。
满3件6折 人生十论
人生十论
钱穆
¥19.99
钱穆先生全集,在台湾经由钱宾四先生全集编辑委员会整理编辑而成,台湾联经出版事业公司1998年以《钱宾四先生全集》为题出版。作为海峡两岸出版交流中心筹划引的重要项目,这次出版,对原版本行了重排新校,审慎订正文中体例、格式、标号、文字等方面存在的疏误。至于钱穆先生全集的内容以及钱宾四先生全集编辑委员会的注解说明等,新校本保留原貌。
满3件6折 宋明理学概述
宋明理学概述
钱穆
¥19.99
中国思想史上,两汉以后,儒学渐微,庄、老代兴,而佛学东来,递兴日盛,至隋唐而臻全盛。然佛学盛极转衰,继之则宋学崛起,而为新儒学之复兴,另辟新局。宋初诸儒,其议论识见、精神意气,有跨汉唐而上追先秦之概。周濂溪以下,转趋精微,遂为宋明理学山,而后有二程、张载、朱熹乃至于王阳明之学术盛世。 本书成书于1953年,自宋学之兴起,下迄晚明遗老,分五十六目,将此六百年间理学发展衍变之迹,溯源穷流,作简明扼要之叙述。
满3件6折 精神政治学
精神政治学
(德)韩炳哲
¥22.99
当今世界已逐渐走向精神政治时代。 数字技术正从单纯的监控向主动的操控过渡,人们凭感觉做出的所谓“自由决定”将很快被操控。 无所不在的大数据和新自由主义伦理观造成了资本主义权力的转移和扩张,破坏了个体自由,压制了个体的空间和自主性。 本书扣人心弦地描绘了新自由主义精神政治导致的种种危机。 --------------- 韩炳哲作品系列(见识城邦出品) 《精神政治学》 Psychopolitik 《爱欲之死》 Agonie des Eros 《在群中》 Im Schwarm 《他者的消失》 Die Austreibung des Anderen 《疲怠社会》 Müdigkeitsgesellschaft 《娱乐何为》 Gute Unterhaltung 《暴力拓扑学》 Topologie der Gewalt 《透明社会》 Transparenzgesellschaft 《美的救赎》 Die Errettung des Sch?nen
满3件6折 哲学通识教育的理念、历史与实践研究
哲学通识教育的理念、历史与实践研究
张亮, 孙乐强, 主编
¥21.00
本书围绕哲学学科本质和学科基本问题,梳理具体学科的学术史,以便完整清晰的梳理学科发展的脉络,呈现学科发展过程中不同学派和流派的产生、发展变化及其影响。
The Beauty of Death
The Beauty of Death
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
"Only in peace can a human being flower in goodness - not in war, not in violence, not in disorder, but only when there is a deep abiding peace. And to understand this whole phenomenon of hate, destruction and disorder, one has to enquire not merely intellectually - because such an enquiry is futile, worthless and has no meaning whatsoever - but actually what order means, what violence means, and the significance of peace; one has to enquire non-verbally, non-intellectually - [intellectual inquiry] really has very little meaning, because most of us have read or indulged in theory what peace should be, how to get rid of violence, and how to establish order.." Krishnamurti gave these talks in India and Europe. The talks span the whole of human existence, exploring what it means to live rightly in a world full of confusion and misery.
The Mirror of Relationship
The Mirror of Relationship
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
Within the process of daily relations with people, with nature, and with society, our own causes of sorrow are revealed. 'In relationship the important thing to bear in mind is not the other but oneself,' states Krishnamurti, 'It is within oneself that harmony in relationship can be found, not in another, nor in environment.' (p. 160) This is not cause for isolation but the beginning of a process of self-revelation which creates the foundation for true relationship.
The New Mind
The New Mind
J. Krishnamurti
¥57.14
In these Talks, given in India and Saanen, Krishnamurti speaks to the necessity for a new way of looking, thinking and being in the world. "What is the effect or value of an individual changing? How will that transform the whole current of human existence? What can an individual do?...... there is no such thing as an individual consciousness; there is only consciousness of which we are a part. You might segregate yourself and build a wall of a particular space called the `me'. But that `me' is related to the whole, that `me' is not separate. And in transforming that particular section, that particular part, we will affect the whole of consciousness. And I think this is very important to realize: that we are not talking about individual salvation or individual reformation, but about being aware of the particular in relation to, the total. Then out of that realization comes action which will affect the whole."
The World Within
The World Within
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
"Truth is not something that is mysterious; truth is where you are. From there you can begin. The truth is that I am angry, I am jealous, I am aggressive, I quarrel. That is a fact. So one must begin, if one may most respectfully point out, from where one is. That is why it is important to know yourself, to have complete knowledge of yourself, not from others, not from psychologists, brain specialists and so on, but to know what you are. Because, you are the story of mankind. If you know how to read that book which is yourself, then you know all the activities and brutalities and stupidities of mankind because you are the rest of the world." – J. Krishnamurti Reading the teachings of J. Krishnamurti, one is immediately struck by how personal the words are to one’s own thinking and what a close mirror they are of our human psychological activity. His language is not bound by time, place, or circumstance, and so readers in any era or on any continent can find themselves clearly and compassionately made plain. Krishnamurti’s heuristic approach was typical not only of his dialogues or interviews, but also of his public talks where an attendee in an audience of thousands felt in direct contact with the speaker. His language was simple, without jargon or without any assumptions about the audience by the speaker. Krishnamurti helped the interviewees, without intending to, to see for themselves the intricacies of their thinking and of their problems. During the Second World War (1939-1945) Krishnamurti did not speak publicly in the United States, but lived quietly in Ojai, California. People sought him out and came to dialogue with him on many issues of the times or their own personal dilemmas. Their problems were universal human problems, and each made true his statement that ‘You are the world.’ As Krishnamurti unwound the tight threads of their thinking and feeling, the core or source of a concern was revealed, unadorned and without blame or guilt. After the Second World War years, there was a set of three volumes of interviews with Krishnamurti that appeared worldwide, titled Commentaries on Living. This new book, The World Within, out of the Krishnamurti Archives, is a compendium of additional perennial questions with their timeless answers. The inquiry is still fresh, after seventy years, and readers will find themselves in both the questions and the responses.
What is Right Action
What is Right Action
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
This volume covers talks given in New Zealand, Ojai, New York, South America and Mexico. Krishnamurti begins by stating "What we call problems are merely symptoms, which increase and multiply because we do not tackle the whole life as one but divide it as economic, social or religious problems. ..Now it is my intention to show that so long as we deal with these problems apart, separately, we but increase the misunderstanding, and therefore the conflict, and thereby the suffering and the pain..." An extensive compendium of Krishnamurti's talks and discussions in the USA, Europe, India, New Zealand, and South Africa from 1933 to 1967—the Collected Works have been carefully authenticated against existing transcripts and tapes. Each volume includes a frontispiece photograph of Krishnamurti , with question and subject indexes at the end. The content of each volume is not limited to the subject of the title, but rather offers a unique view of Krishnamurti's extraordinary teachings in selected years. The Collected Works offers the reader the opportunity to explore the early writings and dialogues in their most complete and authentic form.
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best Collection: All Works
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best Collection: All Works
Marcus Aurelius, William Wolfe Capes, St. George Stock
¥8.09
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best World's Best Collection This is the world’s best Marcus Aurelius collection, including the most complete set of Aurelius’s works available plus many free bonus materials. Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor from 161 to 180, known as one of the last of the Five Good Emperors, and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers. His seminary work ‘Meditations’ has been revered since ancient times, and is still highly influential The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection In this irresistible collection you get all Marcus Aurelius’s work, plus several comprehensive and extensive notes, interpretations and annotative notes on his writings. Plus we also include a biography so you can experience the life of the man behind the words, and understand them on an even deeper level. Works Included: Biography Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus The Philosophy Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Your Special Bonuses A Guide To Stoicism: Philosophy Among The Greeks And Romans An in depth look at the philosophy that Aurelius followed and thought on, delving into it’s origins and basis, including chapters on: Logic Ethics Physic Stoicism The history and concepts of the Stoic philosophy, noting a special chapter on Aurelius and how his Stoic philosophy compared to others, including chapters on: Thought And Character Of Socrates Cynics Rise Of Stoicism And Its Relation To The Spirit Of The Age Stoicism At Rome Under The Republic Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Or Stoicism On The Throne "How to Apply Stoicism in Your Daily Life"?- Written specially for this collection. Get This Collection Right Now This is the best Marcus Aurelius collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by his world like never before!
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.
Tradition and Creativity
Tradition and Creativity
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
Krishnamurti delivered these Talks at Rajghat - Benares, on the banks of the Ganges River, during the month of December 1952, to boys and girls, of the ages of 9 to 20. Krishnamurti begins by putting forth the following questions to the students: "Why are you learning history, mathematics, geography? Have you ever thought of why you go to schools and colleges? Is it not very important to find out why you are crammed with information, with so-called knowledge? What is all this so-called education? Your parents send you here because they have taken certain degrees and have passed certain examinations. Have you ever asked yourselves why you are here, and have the teachers themselves asked you why you are here? Do the teachers themselves know why they are here?"
What Are You Seeking?
What Are You Seeking?
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
The answer to the question, What are you Seeking?, is simple: We want to find truth, God, everlasting peace. The real question, says Krishnamurti, is: 'Why do you seek at all?' (p. 328) Knowing conflict, repression, self-doubt, and fear as consistent companions, we naturally wish for them to come to an end. So begins the search for relief, the search for everlasting peace--through ideas, religions, self-help, self-analysis, etc., and we think of this search as a right action towards finding what we are looking for. But do we know what we are looking for, or are we merely seeking relief from what is happening presently? Are we seeking at that point only an idea, the supposed opposite of the emotion that we are experiencing now? It is the search that maintains the present emotion and its projected opposite in a state of mutually co-existent conflict, inherently.
Plutarch Complete Works – World’s Best Collection
Plutarch Complete Works – World’s Best Collection
Plutarch
¥8.09
Plutarch Complete Works World's Best Collection This is the world’s best Plutarch collection, including the most complete set of Plutarch’s works available plus many free bonus materials. Plutarch Plutarch is known as the pre-eminent Greek historian, biographer, and essayist, known primarily for his Parallel Lives and Moralia. His works have helped us understand a great deal of ancient history, and his writings contain valuable insights still applicable in today’s political and modern world The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection In this irresistible collection you get all Plutarch’s intriguing and fascinating work, with more than 400 works, All his majors works, All his minor works, All his questions, discourses, dialogues and musings, and All his biographies and comparisons. Plus we include a bonus biography so you can experience the life of the man behind the words. Works Included: Life Of Plutarch Plutarch’s Parallel Lives -?Plutarch’s detailed and unputdownable account of the lives of the greatest Greeks and Romans of the ancient period. For even more interesting reading, Plutarch also compares these great men against each other, citing a Roman and Greek life and comparing their relative lives, including among many others: Alexander The Great Julius Caesar, Cato The Younger Demetrius And Antony Dion And Marcus Brutus Nicias And Crassus Agesilaus And Pompey Plutarch’s Morals (Moralia) -?A collection of writings of Plutarch’s on many differing subjects, including among many others: Concerning The Cure Of Anger Concerning Music Concerning The Virtues Of Women How To Know A Flatterer From A Friend Plutarch’s Natural Questions Concerning Such Whom God Is Slow To Punish Get This Collection Right Now This is the best Plutarch collection you can get, so get it now and start delving into his works and writings like never before!
Commentaries on Living - first series: A Study Book Of The Teachings of J. Krish
Commentaries on Living - first series: A Study Book Of The Teachings of J. Krish
Jiddu Krishnamurti
¥40.79
Krishnamurti, Jiddu born of middle-class Brahmin parents, was recognized at age fourteen as the coming World Teacher. Krishnamurti claimed allegiance to no caste, nationality or religion and was bound by no tradition. He traveled the world and spoke spontaneously to large audiences until the end of his life at age ninety. He said man has to free himself of all fear, conditioning, authority and dogma through self-knowledge and this will bring about order and psychological mutation.?
The Spanish Wars: English and Latin Language
The Spanish Wars: English and Latin Language
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.