The Good LifeCharles B. Guignon Hackett Publishing, 1999/01/01 - 325 ページ Organized around themes such as harmony with one's self and with the world, right relation to God, the use of reason, self-exploration, and living in a disordered world, the selections in this anthology explore traditional philosophical thought from Plato to de Beauvoir on the topic of human flourishing. |
目次
The Ideal of Harmony | 1 |
Plato Republic | 10 |
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics | 22 |
Lucretius On the Order of Things | 42 |
Epictetus Encheiridion or The Handbook | 53 |
Religious Ways of Life | 73 |
Augustine Confessions | 79 |
Martin Luther The Freedom of a Christian | 92 |
SelfExploration | 183 |
Blaise Pascal Pensées | 199 |
JeanJacques Rousseau Emile | 204 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson SelfReliance | 211 |
SelfRealization | 227 |
JeanPaul Sartre Being and Nothingness | 241 |
Simone de Beauvoir The Ethics of Ambiguity | 261 |
Social Involvement | 271 |
Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Russian Monk from The | 103 |
William James The Religion of HealthyMindedness s | 132 |
The Use of Reason | 143 |
Baruch Spinoza The Ethics | 159 |
Bertrand Russell The Conquest of Happiness | 173 |
W E B Du Bois Of Our Spiritual Strivings from | 281 |
Martin Buber The Way of Man According to the | 288 |
A Feminine Approach to Ethics | 316 |
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