Moe-ru☆Tetsugaku Nyumon: "Complete the 54 Wise Men in the World!"
Daiwa Shobo, which was established in 1961, released "Moe-ru☆Tetsugaku Nyumon" (Moe Guide of Philosophy) on the 20th (?) in Akiba. It was sold at Tora 1st Branch and K-Books Akihabara. According to the book's information, "philosophy is the strongest tool to 'see the world.'" It is a book that introduces 54 philosophers- from Greek philosophy to today's ideology.
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"Moe-ru☆Tetsugaku Nyumon" on Sale "Complete the 54 Wise Men in the World!" |
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"A Bible for Philosophy Lovers in the Whole World" According to "How to Read This Book," "This Book is for You Who Want to Moe for Philosophy" |
Daiwa Shobo, which was established in 1961 and which has been published from self educating books, books for female, educating books, business books, real life practical books, history books, to encyclopedia, released "Moe-ru☆Tetsugaku Nyumon" (Moe Guide of Philosophy) on the 20th (?) in Akiba. It was sold at Tora 1st Branch and K-Books Akihabara.
According to the book's information, "philosophy is the strongest tool to 'see the world.'" It is a book that introduces 54 philosophers with illustrations and diagrams- from Greek philosophy to today's ideology. On the band of paper, "philosophy is the strongest tool to live strongly and wisely!," "complete the 54 wise men in the world! The book introduces from a life, an ideology, to golden sayings with illustrations," "if you are going to learn philosophy for the first time, you are able to understand about 'history of philosophy' easily."
According to "how to read this book," "this book is for you who want to Moe for philosophy. It kindly introduces about 54 wise men who thought about god, human beings, and natural phenomenon."
"Moe-ru☆Tetsugaku Nyumon" introduces about 54 abnormal great men: Thales, Parmenidēs, Sōkratēs, Plato, Aristotle, Epikouros, Marx, and Aurelius in "Greek philosophy" (Chapter 1), Augustinus, Machiavelli, Thomas More, etc in "philosophy in the Middle Ages" (Chapter 2), Luther, Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza, Rock, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Freud, Jung, etc in "philosophy in modern times" (Chapter 3), and some other people in "philosophy of today" (Chapter 4) and "philosophy of the East."
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| "Everything Began with Arche's Search" | Sōkratēs: "What is Important is Not Just to Live, Live in a Good Way" | Aristotle: "Curiosity is a Natural Thing" |
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| Machiavelli: "a Prince Must be Sly Like a Fox & Bold Like a Lion" | Descartes: "I think, therefore I am" | Kant: "Recognition Doesn't Follow a Subject; a Subject Follows Recognition" |












