Ten philosophy books that women must read.
1. Will the story of philosophy be held? Durant (American city)
The Story of Philosophy is the winner of Pulitzer Prize and Medal of Freedom. Durant's classic masterpiece. Since its inception, it has been selling well for a long time. By telling stories, this paper introduces the lives and viewpoints of major philosophers in history. These stories are ingenious and interesting in themselves, and the author's beautiful narration makes them fascinating humanistic classics. Let readers know the long history of philosophical development and profound philosophical essence in the shortest time and in the most interesting way.
2. "Your first philosophy book" Thomas? Nagel
Your first philosophy book is as famous in America as Russell's History of Western Philosophy. This is a required reading for the introduction of philosophy, which has been translated into twenty languages and published. In this little book, nagel, the leader of contemporary western philosophy, fully shows us the true purport of philosophical thinking with vivid language, superb analytical skills and profound and calm insight. He told us how to know the existence of the outside world; How to know the inner existence of others; How to judge the right or wrong behavior; How to face the fear of death; How to find the meaning of life?
3. Philosophy and Life Fu Peirong
Philosophy class can be either the most boring or the most attractive, depending on who will take it. In philosophy class, the primary goal is to ignite the love of wisdom and guide students to think about the major issues of the world and life. In order to achieve this goal, a philosophy teacher must be a wise man with an active mind. Mr Fu Peirong is such a teacher. His course "philosophy and life" was warmly welcomed in Taiwan Province provincial university and was rated as "philosophy and life" by students? The best general education course? .
4. History of Western Philosophy: From Ancient Greece to the 20th century? Skjerbaek, n? Iye
This book shows the characteristics of western philosophy through the comparison of many philosophical traditions, reveals the characteristics of philosophical thinking through the narrative of philosophical history, and develops various philosophical schools in combination with social, political, scientific and humanistic backgrounds, especially discusses some important philosophical issues in combination with the modern situation of mankind. This book covers the philosophical discussions of contemporary philosophers such as Rawls, Rorty and Habermas, and its style is both readable and academic.
5. Big question Robert? Solomon
This is an introductory reading of philosophy, and it can also be used as a teaching material or reference book for the course of introduction to philosophy for undergraduates. Its greatest advantage is vivid and attractive, especially attracting the attention of non-professionals. The author doesn't list some statements in the history of philosophy in the order of events, like an introduction to philosophy, but completely treats readers as people who don't understand philosophy at all and organizes materials according to some big problems. In other words, with the deepening of the discussion, readers are naturally introduced into the hall of philosophy. Readers can be familiar with some of the most important viewpoints in the history of philosophy unconsciously, and they are likely to re-examine many problems and really enjoy thinking.
6. The invitation of philosophy Fernando Sabat
This book reveals how the problems in philosophy are closely related to today's daily life, and expounds the problems we must face ourselves: what do I take for granted? Me? Who the hell is it? What does it mean for me to live in this world? In what sense am I free? How does the idea of death affect my life? This book does not intend to answer all these questions once and for all, but hopes to continue to raise them in an increasingly rich and meaningful way, and at the same time try to make some answers to help us live with these questions rationally.
7. "Sophie's World" Jostan? [Last name] Judd
Sophie's World is recognized as an introductory book of philosophy, which arouses readers' interest in the form of novels. This book is about Sophie, a 14-year-old girl who came home from school one day and found a mysterious letter. ? Who are you? Where does the world come from? In this way, under the guidance of a mysterious tutor, Sophie began to think about the fundamental problems from ancient Greece to Kant, from Kierkegaard to Froude.
8. Dreamer Jack? Bowen
This is also an introduction to novel philosophy. Different from Sophie's World, Su is developed from the perspective of philosophical history, and The Weaver is developed from the perspective of individual and interrelated philosophical issues. In this book, I have a series of strange trips with Ian, a boy of 14 years old. Do you know the views of more than 50 philosophers from Socrates, Confucius to Norman/kloc-0? Chomsky
9. The Comfort of Philosophy Allen? De Botton
Aiming at six different life problems-unpopular, short of money, frustrated, considered defective, heartbroken and difficult-De Botton learned from Socrates, Epicurus, Seneca, Montaigne, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche respectively, hoping that the personal experiences and thoughts of these philosophers could alleviate our symptoms and even cure our problems when we were in pain.
10. The History of Western Philosophy was co-authored by Lin Zhao and Deng Xiaomang.
This is a university textbook that systematically explains the history of western philosophy. Compared with the existing similar textbooks in China, its greatest feature is that the transformation between chapters shows a logical inevitability and historical rationality; With clear and precise thinking, rich and accurate information, smooth and beautiful words, profound thinking and extensive knowledge, it is a rare guide for college students and philosophy lovers to explore western philosophy, suitable for philosophy students in colleges and universities and readers in society.
I didn't mention the hymn because Russell's history of western philosophy was too familiar. In fact, you don't have to read all these books. They are basically introductory. With the basic framework, we can understand the views of some philosophers and then read the original works of great philosophers.