Top ten in philosophy books list

As follows:

First, the big question: an introduction to concise philosophy

Big problem: A Brief Introduction to Philosophy 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.

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.

Second, Sophie's world

Sophie's World is a novel about the history of western philosophy written by Norwegian writer Jostan Judd. In the form of a novel, the development of the history of western philosophy is revealed through the process of a philosophical tutor imparting philosophical knowledge to a girl named Sophie.

Sophie's World is regarded as one of the classic works of the 20th century 100. Sophie's World was first published in Norway on 199 1, and the Chinese version was published by China Writers Publishing House on 1996.

Three. History of western philosophy

The History of Western Philosophy is a book about the development history of western philosophy written by Bertrand Russell, a modern British mathematician and philosopher. The History of Western Philosophy consists of three volumes, which comprehensively introduces the development of western philosophy from ancient Greece and Rome to the middle of the 20th century. Volume 1 is about the emergence and development of ancient philosophy. The second volume tells the history of Catholic philosophy from rise to growth and finally decline.

The third volume mainly tells the development process of modern philosophy. From the Renaissance to the prosperity of science, and then to the violent surge of ideological trend in19th century. Finally, the author puts forward the philosophy of logical analysis.

In the history of western philosophy, Russell thinks that philosophy is something between theology and science. Based on this, he believes that western philosophy has always been influenced by science and religion in its development process, and accordingly divides the development history of western philosophy into three periods: ancient philosophy, Catholic philosophy and modern philosophy.

It reveals how science and religion, social solidarity and individual freedom are intricately intertwined and interact with philosophy in the development of philosophy.

Fourth, the history of China's philosophy.

The History of China Philosophy was published by the Commercial Press on February 20 1 1 by Feng Youlan. It is the first history of China's philosophy with modern significance written by Feng Youlan, which has laid the basic framework for the discipline of modern China's philosophy history. It is still the basic textbook used by many universities in the world, and it is also the most influential masterpiece in the history of modern China philosophy.

Mr. Feng claimed that, as far as the content is concerned, there are two points in this book that the ancestors did not publish and cannot be changed in the future: one is to divide the pre-Qin philosophers into two categories: poor contract and separation from firmness and whiteness, and the other is to distinguish the ideological differences between the two.

In fact, as the professor said, those books, such as Confucius' benevolence and righteousness, Mozi's utilitarianism, Mencius' idealism, Laozi's and Zhuangzi's Chu people's spirit, Legalists' three schools, Wang Chong's naturalism, balanced materialism, the similarities and differences between Cheng and Zhu, Zhu Wang's and Buddhism's subjective and objective idealism, all have original opinions.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Republic

The Republic is a philosophical dialogue work written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato (427- 347 BC). This book mainly discusses the construction, governance and justice of Plato's ideal country, with the theme of state management.

Plato's Republic is his masterpiece, involving politics, education, ethics, philosophy and many other fields. His thought is broad and profound, which almost represents the whole Greek culture. From 20 15 to 1 1, The Republic was rated as one of the 20 most influential academic books in British Academic Book Week.