人文名篇选读

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图书信息书 名: 人文名篇选

作者:李志强

出版社:上海科学技术出版社

出版时间: 2010年9月1日

ISBN: 9787547801215

开本: 16开

定价: 22.00元

内容简介《人文名篇选读》内容简介:Throughout the long history of human development, it has been deemed that the unexamined life is not worth living and therefore should be redeemed at the expense of elapsed time. This redemption is deemed for some in solemn contemplation of a better life, notwithstanding for others often an outlet for nostalgic reminiscence of the fast past and an awkward excuse to shove off the furious future.

图书目录Preface

Introduction

Part I Ancient Greek and Roman Period

1. Plato / From Republic 2

2. Herodotus / From The History of Herodotus

3. Aristotle / From Poetics 13

4. Epicurus / From Letter to Menoeceus 19

5. Plotinus / From On the Intellectual Beauty 25

6. Dionysius Longinus / From On the sublime 30

7. Quintus Hoaratius Flaccus / FromArt of Poetry 34

8. Saint Augustine / From The City of God 38

Part II Renaissance Period 43

9. Petrarch/From To Marcus Tullius Cicero 44

10. Leonardo Brtmi / From Panegyric to the City of Florence 48

11. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola / From Oration on the Dignity of Man 53

12. Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus / From The Praise of Folly 58

13. Niccol6 Machiavelli / From The Prince 64

14. Sir Philip Sidney / From The Poet: Compared and Contrasted With Historian and Philosopher 68

15. Rene Descartes / From Principia Philosophiae 72

16. Frances Bacon / From Novum Organum 77

17. Thomas Hobbes / From Leviathan 81

Part III Modem Period 85

18. John Locke /From An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 86

19. Baruch Spinoza / From Ethics 90

20. Gottfried Leibrfrz / From ,4 Philosopher 's Creed 94

21. Giambattista Vico / From The New Science 98

22. George Berkeley / From Principals of Human Knowledge 102

23. Baron de Montesquieu / From The Spirit of Law 107

24. David Hume / From .4 Treatise of Human Nature 112

25. Jean Jacques Rousseau / From The Social Contract (Book I) 118

26. Adam Smith / From An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Book1) 123

27. Immanuel Kant / From Critique of Pure Reason 129

28. Edmund Burke / From A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful 133

29. Thomas Paine / From The Rights of Man 139

30. Thomas Jefferson / From Declaration oflndependence 143

31. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / From The Sorrows of Young Werther 146

32. Friedrich Schiller / From On the Aesthetic Education of Man: In a Series of Letters 150

33. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel / From The Science of Logic 154

34. Ralph Waldo Emerson/From History 158

35. John Stuart Mill / From On Liberty 164

36. Lewis Henry Morgan /FromAnoient Society 169

37. Karl Heinrich Marx / From Capital 173

38. Herbert Spencer / From The Principles of Sociology 176

39. Matthew Arnold / From The Function of Criticism at the Present Time 180

40. Leo Tolstoy / From What Is Art? 184

41. William James / From Pragmatism 189

42. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche /From Thus Spake Zarathustra 194

43. John Bates Clark / From The Distribution of Wealth 198

44. Sir James George Frazer ! From The Golden Bough 202

45. Sigmund Freud / From Civilization and its Discontents 206

46. Ferdinand de Saussure / From Writings in General Linguistics 212

47. Franz Boas / From The Mind of Primitive Man 217

48. Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl / From Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology 221

Part IV Contemporary Period 225

49. John Dewey / From On Democracy 226

50. George Santayana / From The Sense of Beauty: Being an Outline of Aesthetic Theory 229

51. Hermann Ebbinghaus / From Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology 233

52. Bertrand Russell / From A Free Man's Worship 237

53. Albert Einstein / From Why Socialism? 242

54. Elton Mayo / From The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization 245

55. John Maynard Keynes / From The Economic Consequences of the Peace 249

56. Bronistaw Kasper Malinowski / From Magic, Science, and Religion 253

57. Georg Lukacs / From History and Class Consciousness 257

58. Martin Heidegger / From Being and 77me 261

59. Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein / From Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 265

60. Robin George Collingwood / From The ldea of History 268

61. Hans-George Gadamer / From Truth and Method 272

62. Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre / From Being and Nothingness 276

63. Claude Levi-Strauss / From The Savage Mind 280

64. JohnRawls/FromA Theo tice 284

65. Abraham Harold Maslow / FromA Theory of Human Motivation 288

66. Michel Foucault / FromArchaeology of Knowledge 292

67. Jean Piaget / From The Child's Conception of the World 297

68. Avram Noam Chomsky / From Language and Mind 300

69. George P. Lakoff & Mark L. Johnson / From Philosophy in the Flesh 304

Part V Ancient Chinese Period 309

70. Confucius / From The Analects 310

71. Laozi / From Dao De Jing 314

72. Mozi / From Mozi 317

73. Mencius / From Mencius 321

 
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