Ask for a book on philosophy, psychology, and economics.

Updated on psychology 2024-03-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As an extension of knowledge, it is better to read the introductory or textbook to make it easier to understand and lay the foundation for in-depth learning.

    1. Sigmund Freud, "The Interpretation of Dreams". It's a psychology book, but it's also a philosophy book.

    It is a must-open bibliography for students of both departments.

    Among them, philosophy still belongs to the part of psychological philosophy.

    2. Philosophy: "Sophie's World", a philosophy book of ** nature, there is this bibliography in the first year of the Department of Philosophy.

    If you want to know more about Chinese philosophy and Western philosophy, you can read Mr. Feng Youlan's "A Brief History of Chinese Philosophy" and Peking University Zhao Dunhua or Fudan Zhang Rulun or Wuhan University's Deng Xiaomang's "A Brief History of Western Philosophy". These books are offered by all major philosophy faculties for bachelor's and master's degrees. If you want to go deeper, you can grasp the people and opinions you like and find relevant books to study.

    3. Psychology: As an extension of knowledge, just read some textbooks. You can read the book of Mr. Zhu Baorong of Fudan University, he is a doctor of psychology from East China Normal University, a doctoral supervisor of psychology and philosophy in the Department of Philosophy of Fudan University, and the textbook used in the entire undergraduate psychology public course of Fudan University seems to have been written by him and won awards.

    4. Economics: I don't know much, but you can take a look at "Western Economics", we have studied. You can also look at Marx's political economy, which is not bad.

    Although it is a thin book, all major philosophy departments are required to study this book at the graduate level. It's about economics.

    Basically, the 3 disciplines you mentioned are all intersecting in pairs.

    For example, I took a course called "Consumer Psychology", which is the intersection of psychology and economics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Philosophical: Sophie's world.

    Sophie's World reveals the development of the history of Western philosophy through the process of a philosophical tutor teaching philosophical knowledge to a girl named Sophie. From the pre-Socratic era to Sartre, as well as the ideas of Aristotle, Descartes, Hegel and others, they are vividly brought to life through the author's vivid brushstrokes, and explained with the historical background of the time, which is fascinating. Critics believe that it is the most appropriate primer for those who have never read a philosophy course, and for those who have read some philosophy in the past and have forgotten all about it.

    Since its publication in 1991, the book has long been the number one bestseller in various countries, and 35 countries around the world have purchased the rights to the book. By May 1995, the German version of the book had sold an astronomical 1.2 million copies. A "Sophie's World" is a history of human philosophy in simple terms.

    It can not only awaken people's deep admiration and admiration for life, care and curiosity about the meaning of life, but also for everyone's growth - to make life from chaos to wisdom, from confusion to enlightenment, hanging a bright mast ......

    2.Psychology.

    Psychology and Life

    This textbook is written fluently, easy to understand, and goes deeper into life, linking psychological theories and knowledge with people's daily life and work, making it also an excellent reading for the general public to understand psychology and themselves! As the author said, "psychology is a science closely related to human happiness", and its unique style of being close to life and in-depth practice is also a good reading for the general public to understand psychology, better understand human nature and improve their overall quality.

    As the author said, "psychology is a science closely related to human happiness", and its unique style of being close to life and in-depth practice is also a good reading for the general public to understand psychology, better understand human nature and improve their overall quality.

    3.Economics.

    As for economics, I have seen a lot for a while, I have been reading it blindly, I can read it when I can see it, and if I can't read it in two or three days, I will take it to the library and change it, and I will never press the bottom of the box, I will not be impressed, I don't need to be very fine, and I can have a general outline in my heart. Hope it helps!

    I also used to be a freshman, and I cherish my college time! Good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Synopsis: Bringing together the essence of Carnegie's thought and the most exciting content, the book is the author's most successful inspirational classic and has become the most enduring humanistic bestseller in the Western world. Countless readers have not only overcome their difficulties by reading and practicing the various methods introduced in the book, but have also become outstanding people admired by the world.

    Synopsis: Couay studied pharmacy early as a pharmacist, and through experiments, he found that when he praised a patient about the efficacy of a drug, the patient really got better quickly. He embarked on a career in the study of imagination and hypnosis, believing that one can improve one's life physically, mentally, and spiritually by harnessing the power of imagination.

    Introduction: The author proposes that everyone has a different sense of inferiority complex because no one is satisfied with their current position; The pursuit of superiority is common to all people.

    However, not everyone can transcend inferiority, the key lies in the correct treatment of occupation, society and sexuality, and in Zhiliang's correct understanding of life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The author of "Economic Table" is François Quenet.

    2. The author of "The Wealth of Nations" is Adam Smith.

    3. The author of "The Principle of Population" is Thomas Robert Malthus.

    4. The author of "Introduction to Political Economy" is Jean-Baptiste Say.

    5. The author of "Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" is David Ricardo.

    6. The author of "New Principles of Political Economy" is Simon de Sismond.

    7. The author of "The National System of Political Economy" is Friedrich Liszt.

    8. The author of "Principles of Political Economy" is John Stuart Mill.

    9. The author of Capital is Karl Marx.

    10. The author of "The Theory of Political Economy" is William Stanley Jevons.

    11. The author of "Principles of National Economics" is Carl Menger.

    12. The author of "Outline of Pure Political Economy" is Leon Walras.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The author of "Economic Table" is François Quenet.

    2. The author of The Wealth of Nations is Adam Smith.

    3. The author of "The Principle of Population" is Thomas Robert Malthus.

    4. The author of "Introduction to Political Economy" is Jean-Baptiste Say.

    5. The author of "Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" is David Ricardo.

    6. The author of "New Principles of Political Economy" is Simon de Sismond.

    7. The author of "The National System of Political Economy" is Friedrich Liszt.

    8. The author of "Principles of Political Economy" is John Stuart Mill.

    9. The author of Capital is Karl Marx.

    10. The author of "The Theory of Political Economy" is William Stanley Jevons.

    11. The author of "Principles of National Economics" is Carl Mengerze, Seoul.

    12. The author of "Outline of Pure Political Economy" is Leon Walras.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I've been watching Criminal Psychology lately, and you can check it out... Fromm's "Escaping Freedom" and "Finding the Self", Descartes's "Talking about Methods" in psychology, and Spinoza's "Theory of Intellectual Improvement" are all good introductory books to philosophy, from which you can appreciate the basic methods and interests of modern Western philosophers, and they are relatively easy to understand and write well. There are also Russell's books, his "History of Western Philosophy", "The Development of My Philosophy", and "Philosophical Problems", which are very well written, after all, he has won the Nobel Prize, although philosophy is not the first-class.

    The Big Question and The Philosophical Tree are general.

    I don't know about economics, "The Wealth of Nations" and "The Theory of Moral Sentiments".

    The most authoritative ones are "Economics", "Freud" and "Face Sutra".

    Hope it helps! ~~

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Fundamental philosophical reading, "Sophie's World".

    History of Western Philosophy

    A Brief History of Chinese Philosophy

    I also have to learn a little bit of logic, "formal logic" and "logic".

    Psychology books "Psychology and Life" "General Psychology".

    Principles of Economics

    I'll pass it on to you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The philosophical one is Sun Zhenglu's "Introduction to Philosophy". Sophie's World is good, entry-level. It depends on whether you like Chinese philosophy or Western philosophy, I like Western philosophy, if it is Western philosophy, there are Zhang Wei's "History of Western Philosophy", Russell's "History of Western Philosophy", and Deng Xiaomang's translation of the history of Western philosophy, Kant, Hegel's German classical philosophy.

    Psychology includes "Introduction to Psychology" and "Psychology and Life".

    I have only read Mankiw's "Principles of Economics, Fifth Edition", which is easy to understand and is very suitable for those who are new to economics.

    Hope it helps!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Introductory to philosophy materialist dialectics is the best, I recommend you to read Han Shuying's "Popular Philosophy" This book can be regarded as an introductory book of philosophy, which can be understood by students in the first year of junior high school, I read it in the third year of junior high school, which helped me a lot. I don't know much about the other aspects, so I won't recommend them. In addition, I have a detailed summary of that book, and I don't know if lz needs to be or not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tao Te Ching, I Ching, Analects, Nietzsche, Socrates, Freud

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Those who are domestic can read the Book of Changes, and those who are foreign can read the Epic of Homer, the Divine Genealogy, and The Wealth of Nations

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Go and get to know Osho. You'll dig up a gold mine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    "Psychology and Life", "Interpretation of Dreams", "The Feeling of Ascending to the Sky", "History of Psychology".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Philosophy. The balance is Sun Zhenglu's "Introduction to Philosophy."

    Sophie's world.

    Very good, entry-level. It depends on whether you like Zhongzhe or.

    Sizhe. Yes, I like Western philosophy, if it is Western philosophy, there is Zhang Wei's "A Brief History of Western Philosophy, Russell."

    The History of Western Philosophy, and.

    Deng Xiaomang. Translation of the History of Western Philosophy, Immanuel Kant.

    Hegel. Target.

    German Classical Philosophy.

    Psychology has "Introduction to Psychology.

    Psychology and Life

    I've only read Mankiw's books on economics.

    Principles of Economics.

    Fifth Edition", easy to understand.

    Ideal for those who are new to economics.

    Hope it helps!

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