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Philosophy book recommendation

Philosophy book recommendation

1. Glass ball game, Herman Hesse. Hermann hesse is a world-famous philosopher, and his philosophical thoughts are profound and profound, which is of great benefit to people. This book tells us an ivory tower fable, which makes me think about how to become a real person.

2. Source: Ayn Rand. You can't give the world to people you despise. This is one of the author's declarations to the world. This book tells us the story of a talented architect who fought against the secular stench in order to defend his property rights. He was almost crushed by various forces, but he still insisted on his dignity. This pure courage is touching.

3. The secret of playing cards. This is a novel-style philosophical reading, which is more story-telling than Sophie's World. This book tells the philosophy of family and life, integrates fiction and reality, and constructs the basic framework of the story. Moreover, it is very distinctive that there are some reasoning elements in this novel, and philosophical thinking is thought-provoking and enlightening.

4. Love Notes, Alain de Botton. This is a short but meaningful love novel, full of British humor, and the story has no magnificent ups and downs. It describes the ordinary story of meeting, acquaintance, disagreement and breakup in love, but the difference is that each stage of love contains the author's own philosophical thinking, full of wise remarks and speculative spirit.

5. The elegance of hedgehog. The author of this book is a philosophy professor.

6.immortality, Milan Kundera. "God created the world and gave it to mankind; Abandoned human beings keep calling on God in nothingness but can't get an answer. " Reading Milan Kundera's works, you can't expect to read a complete story or tragic love smoothly. His book is full of imagination and subtle metaphors, which are the key points we need to pay attention to. The protagonist of this book, because of the entanglement of the past, fell into an indescribable abyss.