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About Book
About Book
★Apply intellectual debate to daily life★Return public reasoning to a bright space
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Recommended by Chen Jiaying, Liu Qing, and Liang Wendao
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This book compiles recent articles by young scholar Lin Yao on philosophy, popular science, scholarship, and public discussion. It also marks the author's first independent collection of essays. The first volume, "Studying the Dragon-Slaying Techniques of the Qiongxiang Pagoda," focuses on moral and political philosophy; the second volume, "Stirring Up Dreams and Frequently Laying on the Western Sea Moon," focuses on American politics; and the third volume, "Snake Hair, Rabbit Horns, Chickens, and Dogs," discusses topics related to the philosophy of science and religion. With rigorous logic and a sharp style, the author offers insightful and accessible explanations of numerous public topics from a philosophical perspective, hitting key points and presenting multiple perspectives.
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Lin Yao's writing possesses a rare combination of acute moral perception, profound philosophical reflection, rigorous argumentation, and eloquent prose, demonstrating exceptional scholarly quality in his public discourse. For over a decade, I have been a devoted reader of Lin Yao's work, and have benefited greatly from it.
—Liu Qing (Professor of Political Philosophy and Intellectual History, East China Normal University)
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Recommended by Chen Jiaying, Liu Qing, and Liang Wendao
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This book compiles recent articles by young scholar Lin Yao on philosophy, popular science, scholarship, and public discussion. It also marks the author's first independent collection of essays. The first volume, "Studying the Dragon-Slaying Techniques of the Qiongxiang Pagoda," focuses on moral and political philosophy; the second volume, "Stirring Up Dreams and Frequently Laying on the Western Sea Moon," focuses on American politics; and the third volume, "Snake Hair, Rabbit Horns, Chickens, and Dogs," discusses topics related to the philosophy of science and religion. With rigorous logic and a sharp style, the author offers insightful and accessible explanations of numerous public topics from a philosophical perspective, hitting key points and presenting multiple perspectives.
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Lin Yao's writing possesses a rare combination of acute moral perception, profound philosophical reflection, rigorous argumentation, and eloquent prose, demonstrating exceptional scholarly quality in his public discourse. For over a decade, I have been a devoted reader of Lin Yao's work, and have benefited greatly from it.
—Liu Qing (Professor of Political Philosophy and Intellectual History, East China Normal University)
Publication Date
Publication Date
2024-06-01
Publisher
Publisher
上海译文出版社
Imprint
Imprint
Pages
Pages
640
ISBN
ISBN
9787532794683
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