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On Interpretation
On Interpretation
Aristotle
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On Interpretation is among the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit, and formal way.
On Longevity and Shortness of Life
On Longevity and Shortness of Life
Aristotle
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The reasons for some animals being long-lived and others short-lived, and, in a word, causes of the length and brevity of life.
The Godson
The Godson
Leo Tolstoy
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A son was born to a poor peasant. He rejoiced and went to a neighbour to ask him to stand as godfather to the boy. The neighbour refused. He did not want to be godfather to a poor man’s son. So the peasant went to another neighbour and he, too, refused. He walked from house to house, but could find no one who would be godfather to his son, so he set out to another village.
Four Seasons Cook Book
Four Seasons Cook Book
Josh Verbae
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The Four Seasons Cook Book offers complete recipe book for every single day of the year featuring original varied cuisine from all over the world. There is everything in this book from East India Fish to Bavarian Pear Pudding and Russian Pancakes. The book is divided into twelve months of the year giving you something new to try for every single day. Travel the world with this exciting collection of international recipes and enjoy delicious authentic food.
The Athenian Constitution
The Athenian Constitution
Aristotle
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The Constitution of the Athenians describes the political system of ancient Athens. The treatise was composed between 330 and 322 BC.
The Analects
The Analects
Confucius
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Confucius believed that the welfare of a country depended on the moral cultivation of its people, beginning from the nation's leadership. He believed that individuals could begin to cultivate an all-encompassing sense of virtue through ren, and that the most basic step to cultivating ren was devotion to one's parents and older siblings. He taught that one's individual desires do not need to be suppressed, but that people should be educated to reconcile their desires via rituals and forms of propriety, through which people could demonstrate their respect for others and their responsible roles in society.
Laws
Laws
Plato
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The Laws are discussed by three representatives of Athens, Crete, and Sparta. The Athenian, as might be expected, is the protagonist or chief speaker, while the second place is assigned to the Cretan, who, as one of the leaders of a new colony, has a special interest in the conversation. At least four-fifths of the answers are put into his mouth. The Spartan is every inch a soldier, a man of few words himself, better at deeds than words. The Athenian talks to the two others, although they are his equals in age, in the style of a master discoursing to his scholars; he frequently praises himself; he entertains a very poor opinion of the understanding of his companions.
Canoeing in the wilderness
Canoeing in the wilderness
Henry David Thoreau
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At the time Thoreau made this wilderness canoe trip he was forty years old. The record of the journey is the latter half of his The Maine Woods, which is perhaps the finest idyl of the forest ever written. It is particularly charming in its blending of meditative and poetic fancies with the minute description of the voyager’s experiences.
Wild Apples
Wild Apples
Henry David Thoreau
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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.
Protagoras
Protagoras
Plato
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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
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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.
Gorgias
Gorgias
Plato
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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
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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.
The Story of The Teasing Monkey
The Story of The Teasing Monkey
Helen Bannerman
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Once upon a time there was a very mischievous little monkey, who lived in a big banyan tree, and his name was Jacko. And in the jungle below there lived a huge, fierce old lion and lioness.
The Gift of The Magi
The Gift of The Magi
O. Henry
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The magi, as you know, were wise men – wonderfully wise men – who brought gifts to the new-born King of the Jews in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house.
Reverie cu flori de cire
Reverie cu flori de cire
Gwyneth Rees
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A fi rom?n? ?E o ru?ine!“, exclama Cioran. ?n ce m?sur? filosoful de la Paris avea dreptate? Ce ?nseamn? ?a fi rom?n“ ?ntr-o fals? tranzi?ie care aparent nu se mai termin?? La aceste ?i multe alte ?ntreb?ri ?ncearc? s? r?spund? scriitorul Ionel Necula ?n opus-ul de fa??, care ?nsumeaz? analize ale r?sturn?rilor sociale evidente, ?nregistrate ?n ultimii ?aptesprezece ani. Nu ?ntotdeauna comod, spiritul coroziv al autorului ??i spune cuv?ntul, av?nd uneori accente incendiare.
开启理性之门——笛卡尔哲学研究(当代中国人文大系)
开启理性之门——笛卡尔哲学研究(当代中国人文大系)
冯俊
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本书是对西方近代哲学创始人、理性主义哲学代表人物笛卡尔的哲学进行全面系统研究的一本学术力作。作者对笛卡尔从书的世界到读世界之书的人生经历、对人类知识之树的构想和学术著述活动都做了详尽的介绍,对笛卡尔的普遍怀疑和方法论体系、“我思故我在”和主体哲学的确立、天赋观念论、和理性主义的基本原则、对上帝存在和外物存在的证明、心身二分和心身统一、自然哲学及形而上学和物理学的关系等核心理论问题进行了深入的分析与阐释,并对笛卡尔哲学在西方近现代哲学中的影响力、生命力做出了全面和准确的描述。本书不仅深化和推进了我国对于西方哲学的研究,而且还为广大读者展示了理性主义思维方式的精彩画卷。法国哲学学会前任会长、国际法语国家哲学联合会前任主席雅克·董特生前还专门为本书作序。
寂静主义实在论研究
寂静主义实在论研究
魏犇群
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科学所发现的自然世界如何容纳客观的道德价值?这是元伦理学的核心问题。寂静主义实在论者声称,道德价值的客观性应该并且只能通过一阶道德推理来建立,而不需要援引其他领域的形而上学标准,因此,我们最好对围绕着道德客观性的形而上学争论保持沉默。本书旨在全面剖析并批评寂静主义实在论者的理论,并试图论证,为了捍卫道德要求的规范性,道德实在论者无法如此轻松地卸掉自身的本体论负担。
59元6本 我已经没有烦恼了:东方哲学与分析哲学
我已经没有烦恼了:东方哲学与分析哲学
(日)田中正人 著,(日)斋藤哲也 编
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《我已经没有烦恼了:东方哲学与分析哲学》用600幅可爱漫画,讲解了72位东西方哲学家的生平和思想、190个与人生息息相关的哲学命题,是一本人人都能读懂的哲学门指南。 本书内容分为中国哲学、日本哲学、欧洲大陆哲学和英美分析哲学四个部分,涵盖了东方哲学中的经典思想和西方现代哲学的新发展。 在东方哲学部分,对心斋坐忘、上善若水、自然无为等我们熟悉的名词有详细解读,全面解析诸子百家的思想精髓;在分析哲学部分,弗雷格、罗素、摩尔、维特根斯坦等当代哲学家轮番登场,试图从科学、日常语言中思考哲学。 东方哲学滋养心灵、安排生命; 分析哲学不断追问、磨砺思想。我们生活中遇到的难解困境与烦恼,哲学家们也都会有。面对烦恼,哲学家们会给出怎样的回答呢?
传统伦理与现代社会
传统伦理与现代社会
罗国杰
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  《传统伦理与现代社会》以先秦伦理思想为基点,论述了中国传统伦理思想的形成和发展的历程,探讨了儒家伦理规范体系的完善及其正统地位的确立,以及封建伦理思想的深化和成熟。在此基础上,本书分析了中国传统伦理思想对现代社会治国兴邦和道德建设的借鉴意义。
传统道德与中华人文精神(人文大讲堂)
传统道德与中华人文精神(人文大讲堂)
肖群忠
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人性、处世、处己、处人的人生观,义利、公私、理欲、德才的价值观,孝、忠、仁、义、礼、智、信、中庸的道德观是中华优秀传统文化的核心与灵魂,也是我们每个人在人生的不同阶段都要思考和实践的问题。本书从哲学思想史、伦理学思想史中撷取精华,给出了大量知识性信息和实践案例,以为当下的借鉴和启示,使中华优秀传统文化在当代实现创造性转化和创新性发展,光大中华人文精神,促社会文明步和人生幸福。