內容簡介
This is an innovative and accessible guide to more than 2,000 years of thought. To the complete novice learning about philosophy can be daunting - The Philosophy Book changes all that. With the use of powerful and easy-to-follow images, succinct quotations, and explanations that are easily understandable, this book cuts through any misunderstandings to demystify the subject. Each chapter is organised chronologically, and covers not only the big ideas, but the philosophers who first voiced them, as well as cross-referencing with earlier and later ideas and thinkers. The Philosophy Book untangles knotty theories and sheds light on abstract concepts, and is perfect for anyone with a general interest in how our social, political, and ethical ideas are formed, as well as students of philosophy and politics. It covers major and niche topics, from moral ethics to philosophies of religion.
作者簡介
Dorling Kindersley (DK) is an international publishing company specializing in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 51 languages. It is currently part of the Penguin Group.
Established in 1974, Dorling Kindersley publishes a range of titles in genres including travel, (including the bestselling Eyewitness Travel Guides), history, cooking, gardening, and parenting. They also publish an extensive children’s catalogue for children, toddlers and babies, covering such topics as history, the human body, animals, and activities.
DK has offices in New York, London, Munich, New Delhi, Toronto, and Australia.
前言/序言
The Philosophy Book 哲學 [精裝] 下載 mobi epub pdf txt 電子書
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The Psychology Book. (Dk)[心理學]The Psychology Book. (Dk)[心理學]The Psychology Book. (Dk)[心理學]The Psychology Book. (Dk)[心理學]
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給小朋友囤的,書印刷精美,推薦。
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厚厚的一本書!紙張質量不錯!內容的錶述易懂!
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The Psychology Book. (Dk)[心理學]很專業,不錯
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後現代主義把哲學定義為創造概念的學術。
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封麵無損壞 包裝完好 紙質完美印刷也無錯誤 共352頁 框架整理很清晰 為初級心理學愛好者掃盲是沒問題
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最早使用philosophia(愛智慧)和philosophos(愛智者)這兩個詞語的是畢達哥拉斯。據蓬托斯的赫拉剋利德在《論無生物》中記載,當畢達哥拉斯在同西庫翁或弗裏阿西亞的僭主勒翁交談時,第一次使用瞭philosophia(愛智慧)這個詞語,並且把自己稱作philosophos(愛智者)。畢達哥拉斯還說,在生活中,一些奴性的人生來是名利的獵手,而philosophos(愛智者)生來尋求真理。他明確地把愛智者歸到瞭自由人的行列,也把自由和真理聯係在瞭一起。
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一本很不錯的心理學用書
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