The following is a brief introduction to a few philosophical books: The Analects of Confucius, the records of Confucius and his disciples, is regarded as one of the most important classics in ancient China. It contains many profound philosophical thoughts such as "benevolence" and "ceremony". 2 Tao Te Ching, a Taoist classic written by Lao Tzu, which elaborated on the nature of nature and the universe, the meaning of life, and moral principles. It is considered the peak of ancient Chinese philosophy. 3 Hacker and Painter-A book by Paul Graham discussed the relationship between computer technology and social philosophy, and proposed the concept of " software definition of the world ", which inspired many people to think about the impact of technology on humans. Being and Time-A book by Martin Heidegger, which explored the nature of existence and the way humans exist, proposed the concept of "Being is Freedom", which had a profound impact on modern philosophy. 5. A Short History of Mankind-A book by Yuval Harari that uses history as a clue to explore the evolution of mankind, the formation of civilization, the development of science and technology, and the direction of the future. It puts forward many insightful views.
The Turtle and the Rabbit One day, a tortoise and a rabbit ran a race together. The rabbit soon ran ahead while the tortoise kept crawling slowly. When the rabbit looked back, he saw the tortoise waiting for him at the finish line in the distance. The rabbit was very angry and said,"How can a slow turtle like you be faster than me?" The tortoise replied,"I am slow not because I am slow, but because I am moving forward." This story tells us that sometimes we may be proud and complacent because of our shortcomings and ignore our strengths. The important thing was to keep working hard and learning instead of just focusing on your own shortcomings. Bees and butterflies A bee flew to a flower field and spent a lot of time and energy collecting nectar and pollen. However, he never thought about the butterflies around him. Butterflies, on the other hand, focused on their wings and dance, constantly seeking and creating beauty. Butterflies eventually became the most popular animals in the flower field, while bees quietly busied themselves among the flowers. This story tells us that everyone has their own strengths and characteristics, and we should focus on playing our strengths instead of paying too much attention to our shortcomings. When we focus on our strengths, we become more confident and successful. 3. The philosophy of socrates Once, he visited a philosopher and asked him,"Do you know what wisdom is?" The philosopher replied,"Wisdom is that I know I don't know." " You're wrong," he said." Real wisdom is to know what you don't know and keep learning." This story tells us that learning is very important. Only by constantly learning and exploring can we continue to grow and progress. At the same time, we should keep a humble and open mind, accept other people's criticism and suggestions, and constantly reflect on ourselves and improve ourselves.
There were many famous philosophical books on self-cultivation. The following are some of the more classic books recommended: The Analects of Confucius is one of the most famous philosophical classics in ancient China. It contains the words and deeds and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples. It has profound enlightenment for cultivating one's moral character, governing one's family, governing one's country, and pacifying the world. Tao Te Ching, another classic work of ancient Chinese philosophy, emphasized the concept of "Tao" and believed that by cultivating one's body and mind, one could achieve the realm of "governing by inaction". Mencius is one of the representative works of ancient Chinese Confucianism. Mencius put forward the ideas of "benevolent government" and "love people", which have important guiding significance for cultivating one's moral character and governing the country. The Book of Rites is one of the most important classics of Confucianism in ancient China. It puts forward the idea of "cultivating one's moral character, managing one's family, governing the country and pacifying the world", emphasizing personal cultivation and social responsibility. The Doctrine of the Meanings-The Book of Changes is another classic work of ancient Chinese philosophy. It believes that the Doctrine of the Meanings is a way to achieve a harmonious state. By cultivating one's moral character, managing one's family, governing the country, and achieving world peace. These are some of the famous philosophical books on self-cultivation. These books not only have profound thoughts, but also can help us improve our self-awareness and self-cultivation. They have an important guiding role in personal self-cultivation, governing the country and pacifying the world.
There were many philosophical films that could be referred to as the following: " The Shawshank Redemption ": This movie tells the story of a banker who spent 20 years in Shawshank Prison and gained freedom through his wisdom and perseverance. It explored the life theme of freedom, hope, perseverance, and so on. Forrest Gump: This movie tells the story of Forrest Gump, an optimistic, brave and strong boy with a low IQ. He has experienced many setbacks and difficulties in his life, but he has always persevered and finally achieved success and happiness. He also discussed the meaning of life, choices and persistence, and other philosophical issues. The Godfather: This film tells the story of a mafia family, revealing the dark side of the mafia and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. At the same time, it also explored philosophical issues such as family, power, and morality. Being and Time: This film was directed by the German philosopher Heidegger. Through a philosopher's monologue, it explored the nature of existence and the way humans exist. It also explored philosophical issues such as time, space, and self-awareness. 5 " Interstellar ": This film tells the story of a group of astronauts who travel through wormholes to a distant galaxy to find the future home of mankind. It explored philosophical issues such as time, space, and human destiny, while also demonstrating the courage and faith of mankind.
Here are some classic philosophical works for beginners: 1. Sophie's World by Jostan Judd An inspiring novel that covers the major schools of thought and important philosophers in the history of Western philosophy. 2 Being and Time-Martin Heidegger This book is one of the classics of 20th-century philosophy, exploring the nature of existence and the way humans exist. 3. Nietzsche's Philosophy (Philosopher Psychologist Antichlist) -Walter Kaufmann This book was the culmination of Nietzsche's philosophy. It analyzed Nietzsche's thoughts, values, and philosophical influences in depth. 4. A Discussion on the Origin and Foundation of Inequality Among Men by Jean-Jacques Russell This book explored the origins and solutions of social injustice. It was the representative work of Russell's social contract theory. 5. The Idea-State-Platotta This book was one of the important representatives of ancient Greek philosophy, discussing the ideal social and political system. The above are some of the more classic and introductory philosophical works. If you have more needs, please feel free to ask.
1 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: We naturally tend to show the best side of ourselves to strangers rather than the worst side of ourselves to familiar people because familiar people will see our weaknesses. Therefore, he had to constantly practice how to get along with strangers so that he could maintain this relationship with familiar people. 2 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: People often think that once they have something, they don't need anything else. This was actually a misunderstanding. The more things you have, the more you need to maintain balance in order to maintain a healthy mentality. 3 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: Loneliness was not a state of life, but a state of mind. Lonely people weren't really lonely, but because their hearts were empty. 4. Pride and Prejudicial-Jane Austen: Love only thrives when it is free. The idea that love is some kind of obligation can only kill love. 5 Pride and Premises-Jane Austen: People's truly perfect and impeccable love is achieved by those who sincerely desire each other's perfection. 6 Pride and Premises-Jane Austen: Marriage is a sacred duty, not an easy service. Marriage required the effort and commitment of both parties, not a one-sided effort. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: I know this world is bad but I've decided to get close to it to see if there's anything worth it. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: Sometimes the best thing to do is not to go to a psychiatrist but to find a farm where you can do whatever you want until you feel better. 9 The Great Gatsby- F. Scott F. Gerald: People always found out what they really wanted until they died. Therefore, the important thing is not to pursue those things that seem important, but to learn to appreciate those things that seem insignificant. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: When one was young, it was easy to believe in unrealistic things and give up on unrealistic things. Therefore, it was important to learn to do some unrealistic things when you were young and learn from them.
In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu said,"No matter how weak the water is, I will only take a ladle to drink." In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang,"Master's journey is always full of dangers and difficulties, but as long as you have a firm belief, you can overcome all difficulties." In Water Margins, Lin Chong said: " It is inevitable for brothers to encounter setbacks and tribulations in their lives. However, as long as we stick to our initial heart and firm beliefs, we can overcome all difficulties." In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao said,"I would rather let the world down than let the world down." In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius said,"A scholar who is determined to be a good person and is ashamed of being poor in clothing and food is not worthy of discussion." In Mencius, Mencius said,"The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." In Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu said,"Those who know others are wise and self-aware." In Zhuangzi, Zhuangzi said,"To govern by doing nothing is the greatest politics." In the Great Learning, Confucius said,"Cultivate one's moral character, regulate one's family, govern the country, and pacify the world." In the Bible, Jesus said,"Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow's worries have arrived first."
The following are some of the classic books on philosophical theory. They are all important works in the field of philosophy: On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality (by Jean Jacques Rouseau): This book suggests that Jean Jacques Rouseau's social contract theory has had a profound impact on political philosophy. Being and Time (by Heidegger): This book is a classic work of Existentialist philosophy, exploring the nature of existence and the way humans exist. 3 On Freedom (by Montesquieu): This book puts forward Desquieu's liberal theory, including the concepts of freedom, equality, and rights. 4. The Animal of Reason (by Spengler): This book explored the origin and development of biological evolution and human rationality, which had an important impact on human cognition and philosophy. 5 On Beauty (by Hegel): This book is the representative work of Hegel's aesthetic theory. It explored the essence of beauty and aesthetic experience. 6. On the Origins and Foundations of Science (by Hume): This book puts forward Hume's positivistic philosophy to explore the source and nature of knowledge and truth. Nietzsche's Philosophy (by Nietzsche): This book explored the important influence of Nietzsche's philosophical theories and ideas on modern philosophy and literature. 8. On Humanity (by Russell): This book puts forward Russell's theory of democracy, including the values, limitations, and efficiency of the democratic system. These books were all important works in the field of philosophy. They played an important role in understanding the development and contribution of philosophy.
There is a famous saying in Dream of the Red Chamber: "The liveliness is theirs, I have nothing." This sentence expressed a kind of loneliness and helplessness in his heart, but it also revealed a kind of open-mindedness and strength. In One Hundred Years of Solitude, Garcia Marquez said,"What people need is not what you give them, but what they need." This sentence profoundly reveals the relationship between people, telling us not to only pay attention to our own efforts but to pay attention to the needs of others. 3 In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang,"Master, the greed of the world is often driven by desire and lost in the world. If you can let go of your desires, you will be able to transcend reincarnation and walk the path of the Western Paradise." This sentence tells us to get rid of the shackles of desire and pursue true freedom. 4 In the Water Margins, Lin Chong said to Song Jiang,"The way of loyalty, filial piety, and fraternal love all come from the heart. If the heart is not smooth, things will not succeed. If the heart is not smooth, the body is not peaceful. It's better to start benefiting others from the heart." This sentence tells us that to be a good person, we must have noble moral character and start to pursue true justice and morality from our own hearts. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang said to Liu Bei,"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This sentence expressed a kind of responsibility and responsibility, telling us that everyone has the responsibility to contribute to the development of the world. 6 In The Scholars, Fan Jin said to the imperial examination: "The gains and losses of the article through the ages are known by heart." This sentence tells us that writing an article is an art that requires the pursuit of truth and the realization of life, while an examination is a test that requires fairness and objectively. In Water Margins, Lu Junyi said to Song Jiang,"Life is just a dream. Only when one has no selfishness in their heart can one be extraordinary." This sentence tells us that life is a dream. Only by being selfless in your heart can you transcend the world and pursue true freedom. In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius said to Yan Hui,"Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you." This sentence expressed a kind of respect and care, telling us not to hurt others. In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang said to Sun Wukong,"Life is like a dream. Cultivation is a long journey." This sentence tells us that life is a dream, cultivation is a journey, we need patience and determination to pursue true freedom. In the Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu said to Lin Daiyu,"No matter how weak the water is, I will only take a ladle to drink." This sentence expressed a kind of choice and persistence, telling us to have the courage to choose and persist in pursuing true freedom.
There were many shocking and philosophical films. Here are a few of them: The Shawshank Redemption: This 1994 film, directed by Frank Drabant, tells the story of a banker who was wrongly sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his wife and her lover. He befriended a good friend in prison and was finally freed. The film deeply explored the topics of humanity, freedom, hope, and friendship. Forrest Gump: This 1994 film was directed by Robert Zemecris and tells the story of Forrest Gump, a man with a low IQ but optimistic, brave and fearless in 20th-century American history. The film explored the importance of life, love, friendship and life through the story of Forrest Gump. Interstellar: This 2014 film, directed by Chris Nolan, tells the story of a group of astronauts who travel through wormholes to a distant galaxy in search of a new home for humanity. The film delved into topics such as time, space, the universe, and human nature. 4. Titanic: This 1997 movie, directed by James Cameron, tells a love story that transcends time and space. The film explored the theme of love, family, responsibility and life with the sinking of the Titanic as the background. 5 Alive (Alive): This 1994 film was directed by Zhang Yimou and adapted from Yu Hua's novel of the same name. The film told the life experience of an ordinary farmer and deeply explored the theme of life, family and hope.
There were many thought-provoking philosophical and artistic films. The following were a few of the more classic works: The Shawshank Redemption: This 1994 film, directed by Frank Darabonte, tells the story of a banker who, after being wrongly convicted and imprisoned, gradually gains his freedom through wisdom, courage, and friendship. It has been hailed as one of the greatest works in film history. Forrest Gump: This 1994 film was directed by Robert Zemecris. It tells the story of Forrest Gump, an optimistic, brave and strong man with a low IQ, at all stages of his life. It is full of philosophy and touching emotions. 3 Titanic: This 1997 film, directed by James Cameron, tells the story of a young couple who crossed social classes before the sinking of the Titanic. It has been hailed as one of the most romantic works in film history. 4 Life Is Beautiful: This 1997 film, directed by Robert Benigni, tells the story of a man who faced hardship and discrimination during World War II. It is full of life philosophy and love for life. Being and Nothingness: This 2004 film, directed by Martin Heidegger, explored the essence and philosophical significance of being and nothingness and was hailed as a classic work of modern philosophy.