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发表于2024-11-22
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现在好没耐心看这种漫画式的书
评分现在好没耐心看这种漫画式的书
评分现在好没耐心看这种漫画式的书
评分现在好没耐心看这种漫画式的书
评分现在好没耐心看这种漫画式的书
Steven Nadler is the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy and Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His books include Spinoza: A Life, which won the Koret Jewish Book Award, and Rembrandt's Jews, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Madison. Ben Nadler is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and an illustrator. He lives in Chicago. Follow him on Instagram at @bennadlercomics.
"Bring[s] both entertainment and enlightenment to the subject of how modern philosophical thought challenged the church's doctrine on the relationship between God and man and led to democratic challenges to monarchy and the divine right of kings... Nimbly advance[s] through a little more than a century in fewer than 200 pages, presenting a primer that can instruct those new to the period while serving as a refresher for readers who have forgotten what they studied in history and philosophy."--Kirkus "A quick introduction to the basic figures and concepts of modern philosophy as it was developed in the 17th century. Rene Descartes, Francis Bacon, Baruch Spinoza, and other philosophers pop up to discuss, and sometimes argue, about the nature of matter, the existence of God, mind-body dualism, the structure of society, and even the existence of knowledge itself. The authors use quotes from the philosophers themselves and quickly place them in historical context, and the lively illustrations keep the narrative from getting bogged down."--Brigid Alverson, School Library Journal "Being a philosopher in the 17th century was a dangerous career choice. At odds with the Catholic church, Western philosophy found itself in a precarious position that would sometimes end in violence. Written by the father-son team Steven and Ben Nadler, the comic book aims to turn the trials of early scientific thought into a riveting graphic narrative. With the help of colorful illustrations and jokes, the duo is able to make complicated philosophical ideas easier to digest for a larger group of readers as well as offer up plenty of drama."--Mental Floss
培根很好的解释了什么是科学:“观察客观世界,从个别中获取数据——归纳数据,提出解释——在普遍中验证”。 笛卡尔偷了个懒,用上帝不可能不存在这样的诡辩论证上帝存在,之后用“上帝存在”来证明自己的感官对外部世界的认识是真实的。 霍布斯通过利维坦的论述,击毙了混乱...
评分文 | 戴文子 【注:本书评系属原创,转载刊发等事宜请先豆邮获得授权。】 — 1 — 最近在读什么书? 《异端:进击的哲学现场》。 “这个世界上,是不是只有我自己才是真实的?”、“为什么有时候我觉得一切都没有意义?”、“幸福是我们每个人活着的终极目标吗?”当你开始思考...
评分《异端:进击的哲学现场》的画风好可爱啊,作者史蒂文·纳德勒、本·纳德勒是父子关系,一位是哲学家,一位是插画师、漫画家,配合的很默契。这是我看得第一本哲学漫画书。看完后的感受就是——懵。内容密集,人物众多,所以对于哲学小白的我来说,贪吃一口气看下来难免有点晕...
评分我有两个方面想说! 第一个结合三体,书里面的外星人入侵地球,先封锁掉我们在发现新理论这个方面的可能性,这真的是一个好手段。这本书上但凡涉及物理学上的进步,没有一个不是在前人的“脑洞”上发散出来的。实验是用以证实推理的,把大家的脑洞筛选一下,它的重要程度对于我...
评分《异端:进击的哲学现场》的画风好可爱啊,作者史蒂文·纳德勒、本·纳德勒是父子关系,一位是哲学家,一位是插画师、漫画家,配合的很默契。这是我看得第一本哲学漫画书。看完后的感受就是——懵。内容密集,人物众多,所以对于哲学小白的我来说,贪吃一口气看下来难免有点晕...
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