A Philosophy Lesson on way of Life: Reflections on Others and Society
Life requires adventure, and adventure requires courage. The primary virtue of a family is not justice, but love or emotion. What are the four principles of happiness? Why does society need justice? More freedom means less equality. Is there a conflict between freedom and equality?
Through the author's exploration of twelve philosophical issues that delve into self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, and the embodiment of important social values, readers will gain the ability to think critically and the power to put their thoughts into practice. They will also become familiar with the doctrines and arguments of famous Chinese and Western philosophers.
Through the author's exploration of twelve philosophical issues that delve into self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, and the embodiment of important social values, readers will gain the ability to think critically and the power to put their thoughts into practice. They will also become familiar with the doctrines and arguments of famous Chinese and Western philosophers.