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中文名西方名著入门
原名Gateway to the Great Books
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发行时间1995年06月
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  凡够得上称为名著者,大抵都是一个时代,一个民族,一种思潮的代表作;为此,必须了解作品产生的时代背景和时代局限,认清作者的思路历程,才能更好地理解它们蕴藏的思想价值,以便取舍借鉴。因此,在精研细读原著时,读书界期望出版一些带有启发性的辅助读物。现在译印的这套原由美国不列颠百科全书公司出版的丛书,可以认为是这类读物中的一种。这套丛书本为西方学人为西方读者编写的入门书,其特点是说理浅近,文笔流畅,而且往往从你哦个侧面选材诠释,具有相当的吸引力,颇能诱发读者研习原著时进一步深思。这套书还有特点,即打破了人文学科的边界,将自然科学的名作也放在视野之内,这无疑也是今日我国读书界所能接受和乐于接受的。
  原书共10卷,为方便我国读者,中译本改编为9卷。本书的取材及诠释观点,不免会带有编者的局限性,相信当今国内读书界已有足够的能力加以鉴别分析,正所谓“他山之石可以为错”,因此译印时不加评注。



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第三卷 文学
第四卷 评论
第五卷 人与社会
第六卷 人与社会
第七卷 自然科学
第八卷 数学
第九卷 哲学

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Gateway to the Great Books [10 Volume Set]
By Robert M. Hutchins, Mortimer J. Adler, Fred Steffen

Publisher: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 5324
Publication Date: 1963
ISBN-10 / ASIN: B000K078GY
ISBN-13 / EAN:

Gateway to the Great Books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Volume one of Gateway to the Great Books
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books originally published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1963 and edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The set was designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections - short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works - by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books.


Authors
A number of authors in the Great Books set - such as Plutarch, Epictetus, Tacitus, Dante, Herman Melville, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jean Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, John Stuart Mill, Francis Bacon, Charles Darwin and William James - were also represented by shorter works in the Gateway volumes. And several Gateway readings discussed authors in the Great Books series. For instance, a selection from Henry Adams' Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres critiqued the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Indeed, many writers in the Gateway set were eventually "promoted" to the second edition (1990) of the Great Books, such as Alexis de Toqueville, Molière, Henry James, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein and John Dewey.


Index, editorial material, criticism
The set included an index similar to the Great Books' Syntopicon, along with reading plans of increasing difficulty. Hutchins contributed an introduction that was essentially a boiled-down version of The Great Conversation, his preface to the Great Books. The set contained biographical notes on the various authors, similar to those in the Great Books. However, the set also contained editorial introductions to the selections, which were generally not included in the Great Books. In another departure from the Great Books series, the set included black-and-white drawings of most of the authors by Chicago portraitist Fred Steffen, who also wrote brief notes describing the illustrations. Details from a number of these drawings were featured on the volume covers.

Although the editors maintained that many selections were appropriate to readers as young as seventh-grade students, the set included a fair amount of material challenging for the most experienced reader. In what may have been a response to complaints about the cramped typography of the Great Books, the Gateway volumes were single-column with larger, more readable type.

Many of the same criticisms leveled at the Great Books can be made of the Gateway set. The books concentrated heavily on Western European and American literature and included few selections by women or minority authors. The set is now out of print but is easily available from used book websites on the Internet.


Contents
Volume 1: Introduction; Syntopical Guide

A letter to the reader
Introduction
Syntopical guide
Appendices
A plan of graded reading
Recommended novels
Recommended anthologies of poetry

Volume 2: Imaginative Literature I

Daniel Defoe, Excerpts from Robinson Crusoe
Rudyard Kipling, "Mowgli's Brothers" from The Jungle Book
Victor Hugo, "The Battle with the Cannon" from Ninety-Three
Guy de Maupassant, "Two Friends"
Ernest Hemingway, "The Killers" from Men Without Women
Sir Walter Scott, "The Two Drovers" from Chronicles of the Canongate
Joseph Conrad, "Youth"
Voltaire, Micromegas
Oscar Wilde, "The Happy Prince" from The Happy Prince and Other Tales
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Masque of the Red Death"
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Charles Dickens, "A Full and Faithful Report of the Memorable Trial of Bardell against Pickwick" from The Pickwick Papers
Nikolai Gogol, "The Overcoat"
Samuel Butler, "Customs and Opinions of the Erewhonians" from Erewhon
Sherwood Anderson, "I'm a Fool"
Anonymous, Aucassin and Nicolette

Volume 3: Imaginative Literature II

Stephen Crane, "The Open Boat"
Herman Melville, "Billy Budd"
Ivan Bunin, "The Gentleman from San Francisco"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Rappaccini's Daughter"
George Eliot, "The Lifted Veil"
Lucius Apuleius, "Cupid and Psyche" from The Golden Ass
Ivan Turgenev, "First Love"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "White Nights"
John Galsworthy, "The Apple-Tree"
Gustave Flaubert, "The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller"
F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz"
Honore de Balzac, "A Passion in the Desert"
Anton Chekhov, "The Darling"
Isaac Singer, "The Spinoza of Market Street"
Alexander Pushkin, "The Queen of Spades"
D. H. Lawrence, "The Rocking-Horse Winner"
Henry James, "The Pupil"
Thomas Mann, "Mario and the Magician"
Isak Dinesen, "Sorrow-Acre"
Leo Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilyitch", "The Three Hermits", "What Men Live By"

Volume 4: Imaginative Literature III

Molière, The Misanthrope, The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Richard Sheridan, The School for Scandal
Henrik Ibsen, An Enemy of the People
Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard
George Bernard Shaw, The Man of Destiny
John Synge, Riders to the Sea
Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones

Volume 5: Critical Essays

Virginia Woolf, "How Should One Read a Book?"
Matthew Arnold, "The Study of Poetry", "Sweetness and Light"
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, "What Is a Classic?", "Montaigne"
Francis Bacon, "Of Beauty", "Of Discourse", "Of Studies"
David Hume, "Of the Standard of Taste"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Style", "On Some Forms of Literature", "On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art"
Friedrich Schiller, "On Simple and Sentimental Poetry"
Percy Bysshe Shelley, "A Defence of Poetry"
Walt Whitman, Preface to Leaves of Grass
William Hazlitt, "My First Acquaintance with Poets", "On Swift", "Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen"
Charles Lamb, "My First Play", "Dream Children, a Reverie", "Sanity of True Genius"
Samuel Johnson, Preface to Shakespeare
Thomas de Quincey, Literature of Knowledge and Literature of Power", "On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth"
T. S. Eliot, "Dante", "Tradition and the Individual Talent"

Volume 6: Man and Society I

John Stuart Mill, "Childhood and Youth" from Autobiography
Mark Twain, "Learning the River" from Life on the Mississippi
Jean de la Bruyere, "Characters" from A Book of Characters
Thomas Carlyle, 'The Hero as King" from On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Thoreau"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Sketch of Abraham Lincoln"
Walt Whitman, "Death of Abraham Lincoln"
Virginia Woolf, "The Art of Biography"
Xenophon, "The March to the Sea" from The Persian Expedition, "The Character of Socrates" from Memorabilia
William H. Prescott, "The Land of Montezuma" from The Conquest of Mexico
Haniel Long, "The Power within Us"
Pliny the Younger, "The Eruption of Vesuvius"
Tacitus, "The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola"
Francois Guizot, "Civilization" from History of Civilization in Europe
Henry Adams, "The United States in 1800" from History of the United States of America
John Bagnell Bury, "Herodotus" from The Ancient Greek Historians
Lucian, "The Way to Write History"
Great Documents
The English Bill of Rights
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
The Virginia Declaration of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
Charter of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Thomas Paine, "A Call to Patriots - December 23, 1776"
George Washington, "Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army", "The Farewell Address"
Thomas Jefferson, "The Virginia Constitution" from Notes on Virginia, "First Inaugural Address", "Biographical Sketches"
Benjamin Franklin, "A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America", "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania"
Jean de Crevecoeur, "The Making of Americans" from Letters from an American Farmer
Alexis de Tocqueville, "Observations on American Life and Government" from Democracy in America
Henry David Thoreau,"Civil Disobedience", "A Plea for Captain John Brown"
Abraham Lincoln, "Address at Cooper Institute", "First Inaugural Address", "Letter to Horace Greeley", "Meditation on the Divine Will", "The Gettysburg Address", "Second Inaugural Address", "Last Public Address"

Volume 7: Man and Society II

Francis Bacon, "Of Youth and Age", "Of Parents and Children", "Of Marriage and Single Life", "Of Great Place", "Of Seditions and Troubles", "Of Custom and Education", "Of Followers and Friends", "Of Usury", "Of Riches"
Jonathan Swift, "Resolutions when I Come to Be Old", "An Essay on Modern Education", "A Meditation upon a Broomstick", "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country"
David Hume, "Of Refinement in the Arts", "Of Money", "Of the Balance of Trade", "Of Taxes", "Of the Study of History"
Plutarch, "Of Bashfulness"
Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Lantern-Bearers" from Across the Plains
John Ruskin, "An Idealist's Arraignment of the Age" from Four Clavigera
William James, "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings", "The Energies of Men", "Great Men and Their Environment"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Education"
Michael Faraday, "Observations on Mental Education"
Edmund Burke, "Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol"
John Calhoun, "The Concurrent Majority"
Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Machiavelli"
Voltaire, "English Men and Ideas" from Letters on the English
Dante, "On World Government" from De Monarchia
Jean Jacques Rousseau, "A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe"
Immanuel Kant, "Perpetual Peace"
Karl von Clausewitz, "What Is War?" from On War
Thomas Robert Malthus, "The Principle of Population" from Population: The First Essay

Volume 8: Natural Science

Francis Bacon, "The Sphinx"
John Tyndall, "Michael Faraday" from Faraday as a Discoverer
Eve Curie, "The Discovery of Radium" from Madame Curie
Charles Darwin, "Autobiography"
Jean Henri Fabre, "A Laboratory of the Open Fields", "The Sacred Beetle"
Loren Eiseley, "On Time"
Rachel Carson, "The Sunless Sea" from The Sea Around Us
J. B. S. Haldane, "On Being the Right Size" from Possible Worlds
Thomas Henry Huxley, "On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals", "On a Piece of Chalk"
Francis Galton, "The Classification of Human Ability" from Hereditary Genius
Claude Bernard, "Experimental Considerations Common to Living Things and Inorganic Bodies"
Ivan Pavlov, "Scientific Study of the So-called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals"
Friedrich Wohler, "On the Artificial Production of Urea"
Charles Lyell, "Geological Evolution" from The Principles of Geology
Galileo, "The Starry Messenger"
Tommaso Campanella, "Arguments for and against Galileo" from The Defense of Galileo
Michael Faraday, The Chemical History of a Candle
Dmitri Mendeleev, "The Genesis of a Law of Nature" from The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements
Hermann von Helmholtz, "On the Conservation of Force"
Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, "The Rise and Decline of Classical Physics" from The Evolution of Physics
Arthur Eddington, "The Running-Down of the Universe" from Nature and the Physical World
James Jeans, "Beginnings and Endings" from The Universe Around Us
Kees Boeke, "Cosmic View"

Volume 9: Mathematics

Lancelot Hogben, "Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization" from Mathematics for the Million
Andrew Russell Forsyth, "Mathematics, in Life and Thought"
Alfred North Whitehead, "On Mathematical Method", "On the Nature of a Calculus"
Bertrand Russell, "The Study of Mathematics", "Mathematics and the Metaphysicians", "Definition of Number"
Edward Kasner and James R. Newman, "New Names for Old", "Beyond the Googol"
Tobias Dantzig, "Fingerprints", "The Empty Column"
Leonhard Euler, "The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg"
Norman Robert Campbell, "Measurement", "Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science"
William Clifford, "The Postulates of the Science of Space" from The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
Henri Poincare, "Space", "Mathematical Creation", "Chance"
Pierre Simon de Laplace, "Probability" from A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
Charles Sanders Peirce, "The Red and the Black"

Volume 10: Philosophical Essays

John Erskine, "The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent"
William Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief"
William James, "The Will to Believe", "The Sentiment of Rationality"
John Dewey, "The Process of Thought" from How We Think
Epicurus, "Letter to Herodotus", "Letter to Menoeceus"
Epictetus, The Enchiridion
Walter Pater, "The Art of Life" from The Renaissance
Plutarch, "Contentment"
Cicero, "On Friendship", "On Old Age"
Francis Bacon, "Of Truth", "Of Death", "Of Adversity", "Of Love", "Of Friendship", "Of Anger"
George Santayana, "Lucretius", "Goethe's Faust"
Henry Adams, "St. Thomas Aquinas" from Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
Voltaire, "The Philosophy of Common Sense"
John Stuart Mill, "Nature"
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Nature", "Self-Reliance", "Montaigne; or, the Skeptic"
William Hazlitt, "On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth"
Thomas Browne, "Immortality" from Urn-Burial


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Gateway to the Great Books [10 Volume Set]
By Robert M. Hutchins, Mortimer J. Adler, Fred Steffen

Publisher: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 5324
Publication Date: 1963
ISBN-10 / ASIN: B000K078GY
ISBN-13 / EAN:

Gateway to the Great Books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Volume one of Gateway to the Great Books
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books originally published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1963 and edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The set was designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections - short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works - by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books.


Authors
A number of authors in the Great Books set - such as Plutarch, Epictetus, Tacitus, Dante, Herman Melville, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jean Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, John Stuart Mill, Francis Bacon, Charles Darwin and William James - were also represented by shorter works in the Gateway volumes. And several Gateway readings discussed authors in the Great Books series. For instance, a selection from Henry Adams' Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres critiqued the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Indeed, many writers in the Gateway set were eventually "promoted" to the second edition (1990) of the Great Books, such as Alexis de Toqueville, Molière, Henry James, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein and John Dewey.


Index, editorial material, criticism
The set included an index similar to the Great Books' Syntopicon, along with reading plans of increasing difficulty. Hutchins contributed an introduction that was essentially a boiled-down version of The Great Conversation, his preface to the Great Books. The set contained biographical notes on the various authors, similar to those in the Great Books. However, the set also contained editorial introductions to the selections, which were generally not included in the Great Books. In another departure from the Great Books series, the set included black-and-white drawings of most of the authors by Chicago portraitist Fred Steffen, who also wrote brief notes describing the illustrations. Details from a number of these drawings were featured on the volume covers.

Although the editors maintained that many selections were appropriate to readers as young as seventh-grade students, the set included a fair amount of material challenging for the most experienced reader. In what may have been a response to complaints about the cramped typography of the Great Books, the Gateway volumes were single-column with larger, more readable type.

Many of the same criticisms leveled at the Great Books can be made of the Gateway set. The books concentrated heavily on Western European and American literature and included few selections by women or minority authors. The set is now out of print but is easily available from used book websites on the Internet.


Contents
Volume 1: Introduction; Syntopical Guide

A letter to the reader
Introduction
Syntopical guide
Appendices
A plan of graded reading
Recommended novels
Recommended anthologies of poetry

Volume 2: Imaginative Literature I

Daniel Defoe, Excerpts from Robinson Crusoe
Rudyard Kipling, "Mowgli's Brothers" from The Jungle Book
Victor Hugo, "The Battle with the Cannon" from Ninety-Three
Guy de Maupassant, "Two Friends"
Ernest Hemingway, "The Killers" from Men Without Women
Sir Walter Scott, "The Two Drovers" from Chronicles of the Canongate
Joseph Conrad, "Youth"
Voltaire, Micromegas
Oscar Wilde, "The Happy Prince" from The Happy Prince and Other Tales
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Masque of the Red Death"
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Charles Dickens, "A Full and Faithful Report of the Memorable Trial of Bardell against Pickwick" from The Pickwick Papers
Nikolai Gogol, "The Overcoat"
Samuel Butler, "Customs and Opinions of the Erewhonians" from Erewhon
Sherwood Anderson, "I'm a Fool"
Anonymous, Aucassin and Nicolette

Volume 3: Imaginative Literature II

Stephen Crane, "The Open Boat"
Herman Melville, "Billy Budd"
Ivan Bunin, "The Gentleman from San Francisco"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Rappaccini's Daughter"
George Eliot, "The Lifted Veil"
Lucius Apuleius, "Cupid and Psyche" from The Golden Ass
Ivan Turgenev, "First Love"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "White Nights"
John Galsworthy, "The Apple-Tree"
Gustave Flaubert, "The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller"
F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz"
Honore de Balzac, "A Passion in the Desert"
Anton Chekhov, "The Darling"
Isaac Singer, "The Spinoza of Market Street"
Alexander Pushkin, "The Queen of Spades"
D. H. Lawrence, "The Rocking-Horse Winner"
Henry James, "The Pupil"
Thomas Mann, "Mario and the Magician"
Isak Dinesen, "Sorrow-Acre"
Leo Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilyitch", "The Three Hermits", "What Men Live By"

Volume 4: Imaginative Literature III

Molière, The Misanthrope, The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Richard Sheridan, The School for Scandal
Henrik Ibsen, An Enemy of the People
Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard
George Bernard Shaw, The Man of Destiny
John Synge, Riders to the Sea
Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones

Volume 5: Critical Essays

Virginia Woolf, "How Should One Read a Book?"
Matthew Arnold, "The Study of Poetry", "Sweetness and Light"
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, "What Is a Classic?", "Montaigne"
Francis Bacon, "Of Beauty", "Of Discourse", "Of Studies"
David Hume, "Of the Standard of Taste"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Style", "On Some Forms of Literature", "On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art"
Friedrich Schiller, "On Simple and Sentimental Poetry"
Percy Bysshe Shelley, "A Defence of Poetry"
Walt Whitman, Preface to Leaves of Grass
William Hazlitt, "My First Acquaintance with Poets", "On Swift", "Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen"
Charles Lamb, "My First Play", "Dream Children, a Reverie", "Sanity of True Genius"
Samuel Johnson, Preface to Shakespeare
Thomas de Quincey, Literature of Knowledge and Literature of Power", "On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth"
T. S. Eliot, "Dante", "Tradition and the Individual Talent"

Volume 6: Man and Society I

John Stuart Mill, "Childhood and Youth" from Autobiography
Mark Twain, "Learning the River" from Life on the Mississippi
Jean de la Bruyere, "Characters" from A Book of Characters
Thomas Carlyle, 'The Hero as King" from On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Thoreau"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Sketch of Abraham Lincoln"
Walt Whitman, "Death of Abraham Lincoln"
Virginia Woolf, "The Art of Biography"
Xenophon, "The March to the Sea" from The Persian Expedition, "The Character of Socrates" from Memorabilia
William H. Prescott, "The Land of Montezuma" from The Conquest of Mexico
Haniel Long, "The Power within Us"
Pliny the Younger, "The Eruption of Vesuvius"
Tacitus, "The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola"
Francois Guizot, "Civilization" from History of Civilization in Europe
Henry Adams, "The United States in 1800" from History of the United States of America
John Bagnell Bury, "Herodotus" from The Ancient Greek Historians
Lucian, "The Way to Write History"
Great Documents
The English Bill of Rights
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
The Virginia Declaration of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
Charter of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Thomas Paine, "A Call to Patriots - December 23, 1776"
George Washington, "Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army", "The Farewell Address"
Thomas Jefferson, "The Virginia Constitution" from Notes on Virginia, "First Inaugural Address", "Biographical Sketches"
Benjamin Franklin, "A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America", "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania"
Jean de Crevecoeur, "The Making of Americans" from Letters from an American Farmer
Alexis de Tocqueville, "Observations on American Life and Government" from Democracy in America
Henry David Thoreau,"Civil Disobedience", "A Plea for Captain John Brown"
Abraham Lincoln, "Address at Cooper Institute", "First Inaugural Address", "Letter to Horace Greeley", "Meditation on the Divine Will", "The Gettysburg Address", "Second Inaugural Address", "Last Public Address"

Volume 7: Man and Society II

Francis Bacon, "Of Youth and Age", "Of Parents and Children", "Of Marriage and Single Life", "Of Great Place", "Of Seditions and Troubles", "Of Custom and Education", "Of Followers and Friends", "Of Usury", "Of Riches"
Jonathan Swift, "Resolutions when I Come to Be Old", "An Essay on Modern Education", "A Meditation upon a Broomstick", "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country"
David Hume, "Of Refinement in the Arts", "Of Money", "Of the Balance of Trade", "Of Taxes", "Of the Study of History"
Plutarch, "Of Bashfulness"
Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Lantern-Bearers" from Across the Plains
John Ruskin, "An Idealist's Arraignment of the Age" from Four Clavigera
William James, "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings", "The Energies of Men", "Great Men and Their Environment"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Education"
Michael Faraday, "Observations on Mental Education"
Edmund Burke, "Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol"
John Calhoun, "The Concurrent Majority"
Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Machiavelli"
Voltaire, "English Men and Ideas" from Letters on the English
Dante, "On World Government" from De Monarchia
Jean Jacques Rousseau, "A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe"
Immanuel Kant, "Perpetual Peace"
Karl von Clausewitz, "What Is War?" from On War
Thomas Robert Malthus, "The Principle of Population" from Population: The First Essay

Volume 8: Natural Science

Francis Bacon, "The Sphinx"
John Tyndall, "Michael Faraday" from Faraday as a Discoverer
Eve Curie, "The Discovery of Radium" from Madame Curie
Charles Darwin, "Autobiography"
Jean Henri Fabre, "A Laboratory of the Open Fields", "The Sacred Beetle"
Loren Eiseley, "On Time"
Rachel Carson, "The Sunless Sea" from The Sea Around Us
J. B. S. Haldane, "On Being the Right Size" from Possible Worlds
Thomas Henry Huxley, "On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals", "On a Piece of Chalk"
Francis Galton, "The Classification of Human Ability" from Hereditary Genius
Claude Bernard, "Experimental Considerations Common to Living Things and Inorganic Bodies"
Ivan Pavlov, "Scientific Study of the So-called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals"
Friedrich Wohler, "On the Artificial Production of Urea"
Charles Lyell, "Geological Evolution" from The Principles of Geology
Galileo, "The Starry Messenger"
Tommaso Campanella, "Arguments for and against Galileo" from The Defense of Galileo
Michael Faraday, The Chemical History of a Candle
Dmitri Mendeleev, "The Genesis of a Law of Nature" from The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements
Hermann von Helmholtz, "On the Conservation of Force"
Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, "The Rise and Decline of Classical Physics" from The Evolution of Physics
Arthur Eddington, "The Running-Down of the Universe" from Nature and the Physical World
James Jeans, "Beginnings and Endings" from The Universe Around Us
Kees Boeke, "Cosmic View"

Volume 9: Mathematics

Lancelot Hogben, "Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization" from Mathematics for the Million
Andrew Russell Forsyth, "Mathematics, in Life and Thought"
Alfred North Whitehead, "On Mathematical Method", "On the Nature of a Calculus"
Bertrand Russell, "The Study of Mathematics", "Mathematics and the Metaphysicians", "Definition of Number"
Edward Kasner and James R. Newman, "New Names for Old", "Beyond the Googol"
Tobias Dantzig, "Fingerprints", "The Empty Column"
Leonhard Euler, "The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg"
Norman Robert Campbell, "Measurement", "Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science"
William Clifford, "The Postulates of the Science of Space" from The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
Henri Poincare, "Space", "Mathematical Creation", "Chance"
Pierre Simon de Laplace, "Probability" from A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
Charles Sanders Peirce, "The Red and the Black"

Volume 10: Philosophical Essays

John Erskine, "The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent"
William Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief"
William James, "The Will to Believe", "The Sentiment of Rationality"
John Dewey, "The Process of Thought" from How We Think
Epicurus, "Letter to Herodotus", "Letter to Menoeceus"
Epictetus, The Enchiridion
Walter Pater, "The Art of Life" from The Renaissance
Plutarch, "Contentment"
Cicero, "On Friendship", "On Old Age"
Francis Bacon, "Of Truth", "Of Death", "Of Adversity", "Of Love", "Of Friendship", "Of Anger"
George Santayana, "Lucretius", "Goethe's Faust"
Henry Adams, "St. Thomas Aquinas" from Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
Voltaire, "The Philosophy of Common Sense"
John Stuart Mill, "Nature"
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Nature", "Self-Reliance", "Montaigne; or, the Skeptic"
William Hazlitt, "On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth"
Thomas Browne, "Immortality" from Urn-Burial


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worldopener   2009/08/27 23:09:59  11楼   举报

谢谢楼主


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ericmaki   2009/08/27 23:11:33  12楼   举报

谢谢楼主的分享·!


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阿难叶   2009/08/27 23:41:12  14楼   举报

楼上这段话给我触动了。。。回帖


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wxq0223   2009/08/27 23:46:12  15楼   举报

此书绝版已久,纸制品已很难购得全套。


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fffmvc   2009/08/27 23:59:52  16楼   举报

换个角度看世界!太棒了!谢!


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gsdyhm   2009/08/28 00:30:13  17楼   举报

感谢,进入西方文学世界的敲门砖~


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kelg   2009/08/28 00:52:58  18楼   举报

入门知识普及一下
谢谢分享


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renwl   2009/08/28 08:24:03  19楼   举报

看是入门的,学习一下


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leon444   2009/08/28 08:50:24  20楼   举报

哈兄强悍。


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兰色的月光   2009/08/28 08:53:30  21楼   举报

看上去还不错,下来看看


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songvc   2009/08/28 08:55:38  22楼   举报

好资源,谢谢楼主发布


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doris212   2009/08/28 09:29:05  24楼   举报

谢谢,找了好久都没找到。


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seasidekafka   2009/08/28 09:46:11  25楼   举报

这书应该是很不错。谢谢楼主!


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独一处茶行   2009/08/28 10:07:18  26楼   举报

不错的资料
老哈的东西真好!


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yiwa   2009/08/28 10:18:32  27楼   举报

看看,增加文学底蕴


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陈游   2009/08/28 11:10:05  28楼   举报

好资源,感谢楼主分享!


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陈游   2009/08/28 11:12:12  29楼   举报

引用(wolflaw @ 2009-08-28, 09:00 AM) *
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谢谢楼主的资源!真的很有用,对于研究者来说不同的观点的吸收是很有好处的,真的谢谢你了!

人说点支持能加经验,也不知道是不是真的......

我经常反对别人,支持自己,呵呵。。


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culphy   2009/08/28 11:58:21  30楼   举报

好东西,学习之,谢谢哈大


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saintorange   2009/08/28 12:50:20  31楼   举报

喜欢西方文化,感谢楼主


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小坏狗崽子   2009/08/28 13:13:06  32楼   举报

呵呵……名著,下来看看!


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zoe698   2009/08/28 13:31:11  34楼   举报

收藏好书啊~


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hbzym008   2009/08/28 13:31:57  35楼   举报

估计下了也不一定能看完,呵呵。。看书好累的
纯粹谢谢楼主提供好资料


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Gourin   2009/08/28 13:34:41  36楼   举报

引用(wolflaw @ 2009-08-28, 09:00 AM) *
引用(Gourin @ 2009-08-27, 10:34 PM) *
谢谢楼主的资源!真的很有用,对于研究者来说不同的观点的吸收是很有好处的,真的谢谢你了!

人说点支持能加经验,也不知道是不是真的......

得自己看了觉得真的好才说,这对发资源的人是一种鼓励.


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柠檬七喜   2009/08/28 15:51:21  38楼   举报

很需要这类的书,谢谢!


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wangxianyong1970   2009/08/28 16:53:22  39楼   举报

先下了,有工夫就看看


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gdhzh   2009/08/28 17:12:28  40楼   举报

谢谢!!!


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kantphi   2009/08/28 18:15:48  41楼   举报

在我的硬盘中有一套《深山藏宝优秀书籍选集》,7本winrar:
壹、一生的读书计划.哈佛书架.名著的选择.古籍阅读基础.深山藏宝优秀书籍选集①
贰、羊皮卷全书.生存智慧-奥修.智慧书.西方智典.深山藏宝优秀书籍选集②
叁、尤瑟纳尔① 谭恩美① 深山藏宝优秀书籍选集③
肆、西方名著入门全九卷.深山藏宝优秀书籍选集④
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年深日久,不记得是从哪儿down的了。

其中肆即是本书。146 MB (153,880,128 字节)。
Eserver No1上还有源。http://ed2k.shortypower.dyndns.org/?hash=FF6470D2D44D7677A0FEE2C12ADB488C
好像和哈里森的这本hash值不太一样。为什么呢?

这套书其实不错的说。
还有,非常感谢10楼兄弟提供的链接!smile.gif

电驴资源

找到了,http://www.VeryCD.com/members/@u432568/ 他所发布的资源。其实质量非常之高。不知为何被删。是技术问题还是不正常原因?

请勿删除本回复!谢谢!


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狼狼阿狗   2009/08/28 19:31:54  42楼   举报

强悍资源 感谢楼主


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mopiaoyao   2009/08/28 19:59:40  43楼   举报

先收后读


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tiffanytemple   2009/08/28 20:09:39  44楼   举报

下了说


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oolongpen   2009/08/28 22:54:41  45楼   举报

应该是不错的东西,下了看看


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myworld8867   2009/08/29 11:12:53  46楼   举报

下来看看,似乎不错


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kinofgl   2009/08/29 23:09:34  47楼   举报

谢谢楼主


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湘岳   2009/08/30 11:03:49  48楼   举报

楼主的好资源,值得支持!


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coodar   2009/08/31 09:36:37  49楼   举报

也謝謝十樓的兄弟。


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蒙古大夫Eric   2009/09/02 22:14:12  50楼   举报

直接点FREE USER,,提示等待(付费的不用等),有时间显示,一般为60秒的样子,点击DOWNLOAD,另存即可下载,,

引用(Whu-苏阳 @ 2009-08-27, 11:07 PM) *
这个是英文版的下载地址,我不知道咋弄,方便的童鞋可以把资料做成电骡链接:

Rapidshare 下载

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Gateway to the Great Books [10 Volume Set]
By Robert M. Hutchins, Mortimer J. Adler, Fred Steffen

Publisher: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 5324
Publication Date: 1963
ISBN-10 / ASIN: B000K078GY
ISBN-13 / EAN:

Gateway to the Great Books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Volume one of Gateway to the Great Books
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books originally published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1963 and edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The set was designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections - short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works - by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books.


Authors
A number of authors in the Great Books set - such as Plutarch, Epictetus, Tacitus, Dante, Herman Melville, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jean Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, John Stuart Mill, Francis Bacon, Charles Darwin and William James - were also represented by shorter works in the Gateway volumes. And several Gateway readings discussed authors in the Great Books series. For instance, a selection from Henry Adams' Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres critiqued the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Indeed, many writers in the Gateway set were eventually "promoted" to the second edition (1990) of the Great Books, such as Alexis de Toqueville, Molière, Henry James, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein and John Dewey.


Index, editorial material, criticism
The set included an index similar to the Great Books' Syntopicon, along with reading plans of increasing difficulty. Hutchins contributed an introduction that was essentially a boiled-down version of The Great Conversation, his preface to the Great Books. The set contained biographical notes on the various authors, similar to those in the Great Books. However, the set also contained editorial introductions to the selections, which were generally not included in the Great Books. In another departure from the Great Books series, the set included black-and-white drawings of most of the authors by Chicago portraitist Fred Steffen, who also wrote brief notes describing the illustrations. Details from a number of these drawings were featured on the volume covers.

Although the editors maintained that many selections were appropriate to readers as young as seventh-grade students, the set included a fair amount of material challenging for the most experienced reader. In what may have been a response to complaints about the cramped typography of the Great Books, the Gateway volumes were single-column with larger, more readable type.

Many of the same criticisms leveled at the Great Books can be made of the Gateway set. The books concentrated heavily on Western European and American literature and included few selections by women or minority authors. The set is now out of print but is easily available from used book websites on the Internet.


Contents
Volume 1: Introduction; Syntopical Guide

A letter to the reader
Introduction
Syntopical guide
Appendices
A plan of graded reading
Recommended novels
Recommended anthologies of poetry

Volume 2: Imaginative Literature I

Daniel Defoe, Excerpts from Robinson Crusoe
Rudyard Kipling, "Mowgli's Brothers" from The Jungle Book
Victor Hugo, "The Battle with the Cannon" from Ninety-Three
Guy de Maupassant, "Two Friends"
Ernest Hemingway, "The Killers" from Men Without Women
Sir Walter Scott, "The Two Drovers" from Chronicles of the Canongate
Joseph Conrad, "Youth"
Voltaire, Micromegas
Oscar Wilde, "The Happy Prince" from The Happy Prince and Other Tales
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Masque of the Red Death"
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Charles Dickens, "A Full and Faithful Report of the Memorable Trial of Bardell against Pickwick" from The Pickwick Papers
Nikolai Gogol, "The Overcoat"
Samuel Butler, "Customs and Opinions of the Erewhonians" from Erewhon
Sherwood Anderson, "I'm a Fool"
Anonymous, Aucassin and Nicolette

Volume 3: Imaginative Literature II

Stephen Crane, "The Open Boat"
Herman Melville, "Billy Budd"
Ivan Bunin, "The Gentleman from San Francisco"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Rappaccini's Daughter"
George Eliot, "The Lifted Veil"
Lucius Apuleius, "Cupid and Psyche" from The Golden Ass
Ivan Turgenev, "First Love"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "White Nights"
John Galsworthy, "The Apple-Tree"
Gustave Flaubert, "The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller"
F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz"
Honore de Balzac, "A Passion in the Desert"
Anton Chekhov, "The Darling"
Isaac Singer, "The Spinoza of Market Street"
Alexander Pushkin, "The Queen of Spades"
D. H. Lawrence, "The Rocking-Horse Winner"
Henry James, "The Pupil"
Thomas Mann, "Mario and the Magician"
Isak Dinesen, "Sorrow-Acre"
Leo Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilyitch", "The Three Hermits", "What Men Live By"

Volume 4: Imaginative Literature III

Molière, The Misanthrope, The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Richard Sheridan, The School for Scandal
Henrik Ibsen, An Enemy of the People
Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard
George Bernard Shaw, The Man of Destiny
John Synge, Riders to the Sea
Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones

Volume 5: Critical Essays

Virginia Woolf, "How Should One Read a Book?"
Matthew Arnold, "The Study of Poetry", "Sweetness and Light"
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, "What Is a Classic?", "Montaigne"
Francis Bacon, "Of Beauty", "Of Discourse", "Of Studies"
David Hume, "Of the Standard of Taste"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Style", "On Some Forms of Literature", "On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art"
Friedrich Schiller, "On Simple and Sentimental Poetry"
Percy Bysshe Shelley, "A Defence of Poetry"
Walt Whitman, Preface to Leaves of Grass
William Hazlitt, "My First Acquaintance with Poets", "On Swift", "Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen"
Charles Lamb, "My First Play", "Dream Children, a Reverie", "Sanity of True Genius"
Samuel Johnson, Preface to Shakespeare
Thomas de Quincey, Literature of Knowledge and Literature of Power", "On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth"
T. S. Eliot, "Dante", "Tradition and the Individual Talent"

Volume 6: Man and Society I

John Stuart Mill, "Childhood and Youth" from Autobiography
Mark Twain, "Learning the River" from Life on the Mississippi
Jean de la Bruyere, "Characters" from A Book of Characters
Thomas Carlyle, 'The Hero as King" from On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Thoreau"
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Sketch of Abraham Lincoln"
Walt Whitman, "Death of Abraham Lincoln"
Virginia Woolf, "The Art of Biography"
Xenophon, "The March to the Sea" from The Persian Expedition, "The Character of Socrates" from Memorabilia
William H. Prescott, "The Land of Montezuma" from The Conquest of Mexico
Haniel Long, "The Power within Us"
Pliny the Younger, "The Eruption of Vesuvius"
Tacitus, "The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola"
Francois Guizot, "Civilization" from History of Civilization in Europe
Henry Adams, "The United States in 1800" from History of the United States of America
John Bagnell Bury, "Herodotus" from The Ancient Greek Historians
Lucian, "The Way to Write History"
Great Documents
The English Bill of Rights
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
The Virginia Declaration of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
Charter of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Thomas Paine, "A Call to Patriots - December 23, 1776"
George Washington, "Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army", "The Farewell Address"
Thomas Jefferson, "The Virginia Constitution" from Notes on Virginia, "First Inaugural Address", "Biographical Sketches"
Benjamin Franklin, "A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America", "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania"
Jean de Crevecoeur, "The Making of Americans" from Letters from an American Farmer
Alexis de Tocqueville, "Observations on American Life and Government" from Democracy in America
Henry David Thoreau,"Civil Disobedience", "A Plea for Captain John Brown"
Abraham Lincoln, "Address at Cooper Institute", "First Inaugural Address", "Letter to Horace Greeley", "Meditation on the Divine Will", "The Gettysburg Address", "Second Inaugural Address", "Last Public Address"

Volume 7: Man and Society II

Francis Bacon, "Of Youth and Age", "Of Parents and Children", "Of Marriage and Single Life", "Of Great Place", "Of Seditions and Troubles", "Of Custom and Education", "Of Followers and Friends", "Of Usury", "Of Riches"
Jonathan Swift, "Resolutions when I Come to Be Old", "An Essay on Modern Education", "A Meditation upon a Broomstick", "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country"
David Hume, "Of Refinement in the Arts", "Of Money", "Of the Balance of Trade", "Of Taxes", "Of the Study of History"
Plutarch, "Of Bashfulness"
Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Lantern-Bearers" from Across the Plains
John Ruskin, "An Idealist's Arraignment of the Age" from Four Clavigera
William James, "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings", "The Energies of Men", "Great Men and Their Environment"
Arthur Schopenhauer, "On Education"
Michael Faraday, "Observations on Mental Education"
Edmund Burke, "Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol"
John Calhoun, "The Concurrent Majority"
Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Machiavelli"
Voltaire, "English Men and Ideas" from Letters on the English
Dante, "On World Government" from De Monarchia
Jean Jacques Rousseau, "A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe"
Immanuel Kant, "Perpetual Peace"
Karl von Clausewitz, "What Is War?" from On War
Thomas Robert Malthus, "The Principle of Population" from Population: The First Essay

Volume 8: Natural Science

Francis Bacon, "The Sphinx"
John Tyndall, "Michael Faraday" from Faraday as a Discoverer
Eve Curie, "The Discovery of Radium" from Madame Curie
Charles Darwin, "Autobiography"
Jean Henri Fabre, "A Laboratory of the Open Fields", "The Sacred Beetle"
Loren Eiseley, "On Time"
Rachel Carson, "The Sunless Sea" from The Sea Around Us
J. B. S. Haldane, "On Being the Right Size" from Possible Worlds
Thomas Henry Huxley, "On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals", "On a Piece of Chalk"
Francis Galton, "The Classification of Human Ability" from Hereditary Genius
Claude Bernard, "Experimental Considerations Common to Living Things and Inorganic Bodies"
Ivan Pavlov, "Scientific Study of the So-called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals"
Friedrich Wohler, "On the Artificial Production of Urea"
Charles Lyell, "Geological Evolution" from The Principles of Geology
Galileo, "The Starry Messenger"
Tommaso Campanella, "Arguments for and against Galileo" from The Defense of Galileo
Michael Faraday, The Chemical History of a Candle
Dmitri Mendeleev, "The Genesis of a Law of Nature" from The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements
Hermann von Helmholtz, "On the Conservation of Force"
Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, "The Rise and Decline of Classical Physics" from The Evolution of Physics
Arthur Eddington, "The Running-Down of the Universe" from Nature and the Physical World
James Jeans, "Beginnings and Endings" from The Universe Around Us
Kees Boeke, "Cosmic View"

Volume 9: Mathematics

Lancelot Hogben, "Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization" from Mathematics for the Million
Andrew Russell Forsyth, "Mathematics, in Life and Thought"
Alfred North Whitehead, "On Mathematical Method", "On the Nature of a Calculus"
Bertrand Russell, "The Study of Mathematics", "Mathematics and the Metaphysicians", "Definition of Number"
Edward Kasner and James R. Newman, "New Names for Old", "Beyond the Googol"
Tobias Dantzig, "Fingerprints", "The Empty Column"
Leonhard Euler, "The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg"
Norman Robert Campbell, "Measurement", "Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science"
William Clifford, "The Postulates of the Science of Space" from The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
Henri Poincare, "Space", "Mathematical Creation", "Chance"
Pierre Simon de Laplace, "Probability" from A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
Charles Sanders Peirce, "The Red and the Black"

Volume 10: Philosophical Essays

John Erskine, "The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent"
William Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief"
William James, "The Will to Believe", "The Sentiment of Rationality"
John Dewey, "The Process of Thought" from How We Think
Epicurus, "Letter to Herodotus", "Letter to Menoeceus"
Epictetus, The Enchiridion
Walter Pater, "The Art of Life" from The Renaissance
Plutarch, "Contentment"
Cicero, "On Friendship", "On Old Age"
Francis Bacon, "Of Truth", "Of Death", "Of Adversity", "Of Love", "Of Friendship", "Of Anger"
George Santayana, "Lucretius", "Goethe's Faust"
Henry Adams, "St. Thomas Aquinas" from Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
Voltaire, "The Philosophy of Common Sense"
John Stuart Mill, "Nature"
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Nature", "Self-Reliance", "Montaigne; or, the Skeptic"
William Hazlitt, "On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth"
Thomas Browne, "Immortality" from Urn-Burial


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Whu-苏阳   2009/09/12 01:35:40  51楼   举报

多谢楼上老兄,我表达有误。
我意思是不知道咋弄成电骡链接。
这个rapidshare链接是我自己的,免费账号积分已经6万多了。


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范闯   2009/09/16 00:26:22  52楼   举报

\西方也有中国名著吗


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水清秋   2009/09/19 08:41:15  53楼   举报

引用
在我的硬盘中有一套《深山藏宝优秀书籍选集》,7本winrar:
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其中肆即是本书。146 MB (153,880,128 字节)。
Eserver No1上还有源。http://ed2k.shortypower.dyndns.org/?hash=FF6470D2D44D7677A0FEE2C12ADB488C
好像和哈里森的这本hash值不太一样。为什么呢?

这套书其实不错的说。
还有,非常感谢10楼兄弟提供的链接!smile.gif

电驴资源

找到了,http://www.VeryCD.com/members/@u432568/ 他所发布的资源。其实质量非常之高。不知为何被删。是技术问题还是不正常原因?

请勿删除本回复!谢谢!


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unknock   2009/11/04 15:08:32  54楼   举报

下来看看,多谢楼主


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自娱自乐sm   2009/11/16 19:48:24  55楼   举报

我怎麼覺得眼熟啊


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chenweiteng   2009/11/18 20:46:44  56楼   举报

西方名著入门 第九卷 哲学 缺 少382 页 和410页是空白!


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