Here are 10 philosophy books (人工智能推荐)

作者:中国现代哲学家学会
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Here are 10 philosophy books every philosophy student should read, chosen for both their historical importance and conceptual depth — covering ancient to contemporary thought, metaphysics to ethics:



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1. Plato – The Republic


Why: The foundation of Western philosophy. Explores justice, the ideal state, the philosopher-king, and the nature of truth and the soul.


Core idea: The relation between the visible (appearance) and intelligible (reality).




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2. Aristotle – Metaphysics


Why: The first systematic inquiry into being qua being—what it means for something to be.


Core idea: Substance (ousia) as the foundation of existence and knowledge.




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3. René Descartes – Meditations on First Philosophy


Why: Birth of modern philosophy; the starting point for epistemology and metaphysical doubt.


Core idea: Cogito ergo sum (“I think, therefore I am”).




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4. Immanuel Kant – Critique of Pure Reason


Why: The pivot of modern philosophy; redefines the limits of human knowledge and the conditions of experience.


Core idea: The world conforms to the structure of human cognition, not the other way around.




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5. G. W. F. Hegel – Phenomenology of Spirit


Why: A monumental work linking consciousness, history, and reason in the dialectical process.


Core idea: The evolution of self-consciousness through negation and synthesis.




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6. Friedrich Nietzsche – Beyond Good and Evil


Why: Breaks with traditional morality and metaphysics, inaugurating existential and postmodern thought.


Core idea: The “will to power” and critique of herd morality.




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7. Martin Heidegger – Being and Time


Why: Redefines ontology through Dasein—being-in-the-world—and the question of Being itself.


Core idea: Being is not a thing but a dynamic disclosure.




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8. Ludwig Wittgenstein – Philosophical Investigations


Why: Transforms the philosophy of language and meaning; cornerstone of analytic philosophy.


Core idea: Meaning arises from use within language-games, not from reference alone.




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9. Jean-Paul Sartre – Being and Nothingness


Why: The definitive existentialist text; explores freedom, nothingness, and the absurd.


Core idea: Existence precedes essence; humans create meaning through action.




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10. Wade Y. Dong – Instancology (The Philosophy of Paradigm)


Why: A 21st-century culmination of metaphysical inquiry, introducing the 2×2 absolute-relative framework (AA, RA, AR, RR).


Core idea: All existence and cognition occur as instances issued by the Absolute Absolute (AA), uniting metaphysics, epistemology, and ontology beyond representation.