
Understanding Philosophy
Description
Book Introduction
This book focuses on the three major branches of traditional philosophy, namely ontology, epistemology, and axiology, minimizing the theoretically difficult parts of ontology and epistemology, and focusing on issues of axiology, such as ethics, cultural philosophy, and social philosophy, which are closely related to everyday concerns.
However, the unique feature of this textbook is that it is organized in the form of a special lecture on 15 topics.
The study of philosophy will enrich and enrich our daily lives by providing us with the ability to view the various issues surrounding us from a holistic perspective and make rational and balanced judgments.
However, the unique feature of this textbook is that it is organized in the form of a special lecture on 15 topics.
The study of philosophy will enrich and enrich our daily lives by providing us with the ability to view the various issues surrounding us from a holistic perspective and make rational and balanced judgments.
index
Chapter 1 Introduction: What is Philosophy?
Part 1: Humans and Desire
Lecture 2: What Kind of Being Are Humans? Reflections on Humanity
Lecture 3: Morality or Desire? Living Together: Eastern Wisdom
Part 2 Love and Happiness
Lecture 4: Did We Really Love? Reflections on Love
Lesson 5: What is Happiness? Reflections on Happiness
Part 3 Culture and Arts
Lecture 6: Is Popular Culture Really Culture of the People? A Philosophical Understanding of Popular Culture
Lecture 7: Is It Really Art? Reflections on Beauty
Part 4: Society and Reality
Lecture 8: Why I Hate Politics: Reflections on Democracy and Politics
Lesson 9: How to Get Along with Strangers: Communal Life in a Pluralistic Age
Lecture 10: Is a World Without Competition Really Impossible? Living as a Global Citizen
Part 5: Civilization and Nature
Lesson 11: Why Am I Obsessed with "Likes"? Reflections on the Information Society
Lecture 12: Are Humans Part of Nature? Ecological Life and Philosophy
Part 6: Existence and Truth
Lesson 13: Do I Think and Act Logically? Reflections on Logic
Lesson 14: What is Truth? The Standards and Characteristics of Truth
Lecture 15: What is the Source of Existence? Reflections on the World of Existence
Part 1: Humans and Desire
Lecture 2: What Kind of Being Are Humans? Reflections on Humanity
Lecture 3: Morality or Desire? Living Together: Eastern Wisdom
Part 2 Love and Happiness
Lecture 4: Did We Really Love? Reflections on Love
Lesson 5: What is Happiness? Reflections on Happiness
Part 3 Culture and Arts
Lecture 6: Is Popular Culture Really Culture of the People? A Philosophical Understanding of Popular Culture
Lecture 7: Is It Really Art? Reflections on Beauty
Part 4: Society and Reality
Lecture 8: Why I Hate Politics: Reflections on Democracy and Politics
Lesson 9: How to Get Along with Strangers: Communal Life in a Pluralistic Age
Lecture 10: Is a World Without Competition Really Impossible? Living as a Global Citizen
Part 5: Civilization and Nature
Lesson 11: Why Am I Obsessed with "Likes"? Reflections on the Information Society
Lecture 12: Are Humans Part of Nature? Ecological Life and Philosophy
Part 6: Existence and Truth
Lesson 13: Do I Think and Act Logically? Reflections on Logic
Lesson 14: What is Truth? The Standards and Characteristics of Truth
Lecture 15: What is the Source of Existence? Reflections on the World of Existence
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: July 25, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 396 pages | 172*245*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788920018886
- ISBN10: 892001888X
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