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话说中庸
话说中庸
南怀瑾
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作为“四书”之一的《中庸》原为《礼记》之一篇,相传为孔子之孙子思所作。因不满意宋儒对《中庸》的解释,南怀瑾先生亲自撰写了《话说中庸》一书,澄清了人们对“中庸”的误解,指出《中庸》是发挥圣学的宏文,子思旨在阐明孔子之所以为圣人的学养和造诣,既为传统的儒学辩护,又表达自己亲受孔子的教诲而别传圣学心印的精义;《中庸》的要在于指出学问修养必须先至“中和”的境界,才能明白天人之际心性相关的道体和作用。
每满80减40 瑜伽文库——印度近代瑜伽之光:辨喜的生平、思想与影响
瑜伽文库——印度近代瑜伽之光:辨喜的生平、思想与影响
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《印度近代瑜伽之光——辨喜的生平、思想与影响》是国内少数研究辨喜生平、思想与影响的专著。作者从三个维度即宇宙、神和人,介绍辨喜的哲学思想及其立论的根本依据,以及所做的瑜伽实践。是一本了解近代印度哲学思想与瑜伽文化的读物。
每满80减40 道德哲学
道德哲学
(英)乔纳森·沃尔夫
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怎么做才对?什么样的生活才算好?这些我们日日面对的问题,追问下去,就会触达道德的本质。 因此,道德哲学不仅仅是一项学术事业,而是对于什么样的人生才值得过的省察。追寻良好生活,意味着敢于运用自己的理智,去思索至关重要的问题,而不是想都不想就受别人给出的答案。 为了这样的道德启蒙,牛津大学哲学家乔纳森?沃尔夫结合几十年的哲学思考与道德实践,为每个愿意探索人生幸福根基的人,写下了这部明晰晓畅的通识著作。他从头梳理2500年的道德探究,使功利主义、道义论、德性伦理三大流派在交锋中相互阐明,让众多大思想家的洞见成为我们时代的道德资源。从古典时代到21世纪,道德哲学追问至为根本的问题,也不断回应每个时代中至为切近的问题。理性的思考加上共情的理解,在质疑、挑战中完善思考与实践,这是形塑道德人生观的途径,也是道德步的动力。
Meno
Meno
Plato
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This Dialogue begins abruptly with a question of Meno, who asks, 'whether virtue can be taught.' Socrates replies that he does not as yet know what virtue is, and has never known anyone who did. 'Then he cannot have met Gorgias when he was at Athens.' Yes, Socrates had met him, but he has a bad memory, and has forgotten what Gorgias said. Will Meno tell him his own notion, which is probably not very different from that of Gorgias? 'O yes—nothing easier: there is the virtue of a man, of a woman, of an old man, and of a child; there is a virtue of every age and state of life, all of which may be easily described.'
Categories
Categories
Aristotle
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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.
Crito
Crito
Plato
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The Crito seems intended to exhibit the character of Socrates in one light only, not as the philosopher, fulfilling a divine mission and trusting in the will of heaven, but simply as the good citizen, who having been unjustly condemned is willing to give up his life in obedience to the laws of the state . . .
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreau
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In Civil Disobedience Thoreau argues that individuals should not permit governments to overrule or atrophy their consciences, and that they have a duty to avoid allowing such acquiescence to enable the government to make them the agents of injustice.
On the Gait of Animals
On the Gait of Animals
Aristotle
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We have now to consider the parts which are useful to animals for movement in place (locomotion); first, why each part is such as it is and to what end they possess them; and second, the differences between these parts both in one and the same creature, and again by comparison of the parts of creatures of different species with one another. First then let us lay down how many questions we have to consider.
On Memory and Reminiscence
On Memory and Reminiscence
Aristotle
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We have, in the next place, to treat of Memory and Remembering, considering its nature, its cause, and the part of the soul to which this experience, as well as that of Recollecting, belongs. For the persons who possess a retentive memory are not identical with those who excel in power of recollection; indeed, as a rule, slow people have a good memory, whereas those who are quick-witted and clever are better at recollecting.
The African Wars
The African Wars
Julius Caesar
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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 Spanish Wars: English and Latin Language
The Spanish Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
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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.
The Alexandrian Wars
The Alexandrian Wars
Julius Caesar
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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
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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: English and Latin Language
The African Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
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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 Social Contract
The Social Contract
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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A book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way to establish a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society, which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality. The Social Contract helped inspire political reforms or revolutions in Europe, especially in France. The Social Contract argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate. Rousseau asserts that only the people, who are sovereign, have that all-powerful right.
Discourse on Inequality
Discourse on Inequality
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Rousseau first exposes in this work his conception of a human state of nature, presented as a philosophical fiction, and of human perfectibility, an early idea of progress. He then explains the way, according to him, people may have established civil society, which leads him to present private property as the original source and basis of all inequality.
让自己脱颖而出
让自己脱颖而出
百读
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人人都在追求成功。然而,历尽尝试许多人都失败了,只有极少数人获得了成功,这究竟是什么原因呢? 许多人的失败并不是因为他们欠缺智力,经过许多成功心理学家的研究发现:从工商巨富、军政要人,到各界明星、科学家、艺术家,一个人事业上的成功并不单纯是智力行为,更重要的是一种心理行为。
谈一切
谈一切
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信心是暂时的、虚伪的。明白这点,则不至于丧失谦虚的态度,并能够虚心接受别人的意见。但是,人们往往不容易做到这个地步,稍有成功,就容易抱着*的信心。 时序已入秋,天高气爽。柿树向着蓝蓝的天空,伸出又粗又直的枝干,并且在树梢上结满了鲜红的柿子。
佛教故事
佛教故事
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佛教教育乃是为佛教徒而设,除了讲授佛教学术之外,也报导学生要如何做一个佛教徒,特别是:如何作为一个出家法师。办佛教教育者的用心,相信都是良好的。可是,愿意接受佛教教育的人整体上来看,却不成比例。这不是很可惜吗?因此,必须唤起佛教徒对佛教教育的重视,积极来参与,佛教教育才有美好的前途,也才能对佛教徒发挥它应有的功能。
前世的秘密(亚马逊网站五星级读物!全美畅销40万册!全球殿堂级神秘学大师泰德·安德鲁斯带你深入潜意识,揭开自己的前世之谜!)(试读本)
前世的秘密(亚马逊网站五星级读物!全美畅销40万册!全球殿堂级神秘学大师泰德·安德鲁斯带你深入潜意识,揭开自己的前世之谜!)(试读本)
(美)泰德&#8226,安德鲁斯 著,贾毓婷 译
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  本书为美国灵性大师泰德?安德鲁斯绝世力作,全球范围内探讨“前世今生”话题重要的作品。   作者围绕“人真的有前世轮回吗”这一问题,深探讨了“人死了以后,灵魂去了哪里?”“为什么有些人会在你的今世出现?”“你们前世究竟有着怎样的关联?”“怎样找到灵魂的另一半?”“潜意识里究竟隐藏着什么?”“如何走你的前世?”“前世会对你的今生有何帮助?”等问题,对于想要了解前世轮回,想要深探索自我内心世界的人来说,本书*不容错过。
瑜伽之道(试读本)
瑜伽之道(试读本)
(瑞士)达斯 著,王博 译
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  印度瑜伽大师专门写给中国瑜珈爱好者的一本瑜伽启蒙书。作者指出,虽然瑜珈已经普及到中国,但大多数流行的瑜珈观念都是片面或错误的。   在书中,作者结合自己修习瑜珈20余年的体会告诉读者:究竟什么是真正的瑜珈?瑜珈的各种体位有什么意义?业报、轮回等概念在瑜珈中有着怎样的地位?层次瑜珈能给人怎样的快乐?怎样才能直到达层次的瑜珈……等问题。   相信对于所有对瑜珈感兴趣的人,本书都是一本必不可少的心灵读本。