思维
何为良好生活 豆瓣 Goodreads
8.8 (125 个评分) 作者: 陈嘉映 上海文艺出版社 2015 - 4
本书探讨伦理学中的几个论题。读过几本书的人知道,天下的道理差不多早都被前人讲过。其中有些,我有自己的体会、思考,尝试用当代中国普通读者比较易懂的方式把这些道理重新讲述;有些,前人好像讲得不太对不太好,我尝试讲得更好些。也许没做到——我一直对自己期望不高,更希望的倒是有几个读者能与作者一样,感到诚实的思考实是人生一大乐事。
“我该怎样生活”这个问题不只是人生道路之初的问题,而是贯穿人的一生的问题。这个问题,主要不是选择人生道路的问题,不是选对或选错人生道路的问题,而是行路的问题——知道自己在走什么路,知道这条路该怎么走:我们是否贴切着自己的真实天性行路。
在最初“选择人生道路”的时候,没谁一开始通透了解自己的本性,了解周边环境并预见环境的变化。我们一开始不可能通透了解自己的本性,这不在于我们还不够聪明,而在于我们的本性在一开始不够具体,本性有待在盘根错节的实践中向我们逐渐清晰地显现。我们大概可以在这个意义上去理解歌德说他的浮士德是一系列越来越纯粹或纯洁(rein)的努力。我把这个“纯粹”或“纯洁”理解为:自身通透。我以为,这种自身通透是phronesis最核心的含义——洞明自己行在何处,浑然一体地洞明自己和自己所行之路,从而能贴切着自己的真实天性行路,把自己大致保持在天性所指的道路上。
12 Rules for Life 豆瓣
6.9 (11 个评分) 作者: Jordan Peterson Random House Canada 2018 - 1
What does everyone in the modern world need to know? Renowned psychologist Jordan B. Peterson's answer to this most difficult of questions uniquely combines the hard-won truths of ancient tradition with the stunning revelations of cutting-edge scientific research.
Humorous, surprising, and informative, Dr. Peterson tells us why skateboarding boys and girls must be left alone, what terrible fate awaits those who criticize too easily, and why you should always pet a cat when you meet one on the street.
What does the nervous system of the lowly lobster have to tell us about standing up straight (with our shoulders back) and about success in life? Why did ancient Egyptians worship the capacity to pay careful attention as the highest of gods? What dreadful paths do people tread when they become resentful, arrogant, and vengeful? Dr. Peterson journeys broadly, discussing discipline, freedom, adventure, and responsibility, distilling the world's wisdom into 12 practical and profound rules for life. 12 Rules for Life shatters the modern commonplaces of science, faith, and human nature while transforming and ennobling the mind and spirit of its listeners.
改变心理学的40项研究(第7版) 豆瓣 Goodreads
Forty Studies that Changed Psychology: Explorations into the History of Psychological Research
8.4 (12 个评分) 作者: [美] 罗杰·R·霍克 译者: 白学军 / 中国人民大学出版社 2015 - 9
心理学史上影响无数人的、最重要的40项研究。
本书的独到之处在于填补了心理学书籍和心理学研究之间的沟壑,从历史的角度展示了心理学史上最有名的40项研究,并介绍了这些研究的后续进展和相关研究。通过阅读本书,读者能以一个专业人士的眼光看待这些仍炙手可热的历史研究。 本书分十个心理学专题,有“生物学与人类行为”、“知觉与意识” 、“学习和条件反射”、“智力、认知和记忆”、“人的发展”、“情绪 和动机”、“人格”、“精神病理学”、“心理治疗”和“社会心理学” 。
每个专题选取了4项研究。每项研究的内容包括:题目、作者、原始出处 、问题提出的背景、理论假设、研究方法、结果、讨论、意义与批评、近 期应用和参考文献。本书既适合于初学心理学的人,也适合于那些从事心理学事业、应用心理学的人。阅读本书,不仅能让人明白什么是科学的心理学,还能够为自己所从事的心理学工作找到依据,并能激发心理学的研究热情,促进更多新的、对实践有指导价值的研究出现。
The Systems Bible 豆瓣
作者: Gall, John General Systemantics Pr/Liberty 2003 - 1
The Indispensable Handbook of Systems-behavior, written specifically for all of us who must daily cope with the Pitfalls, Foibles, and Failures of the Systems that make up our Modern World.
GENERAL SYSTEMANTICS PRESS of Walker, Minnesota is proud to announce the revised and much enlarged THIRD Edition of SYSTEMANTICS, THE UNDERGROUND TEXT OF SYSTEMS LORE. Sixteen years in preparation, this THIRD Edition includes a new Preface, three new chapters, new AXIOMS, THEOREMS AND RULES OF THUMB, and many new Horrible Examples, for a total of 40 chapters covering the entire field from the PRIMAL SCENARIO to the FAIL-SAFE THEOREM and including the celebrated
definition of GARBAGE that is fundamental to any real understanding of SYSTEMANTICS.
The FIRST EDITION of SYSTEMANTICS was “highly recommended” by the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Science Books and Films and has since been translated into Spanish, German, Hebrew, and Japanese.
The SECOND EDITION WAS favorably reviewed in the Whole Earth Catalogue by Kevin Kelly: “The author is having fun with a serious subject. . . insights come in the form of marvelously succinct rules of thumb, in the spirit of Murphy’s Law and the Peter Principle.” And Computer Book Review remarks, “From ‘Function-and-Failure’ to ‘Management and Other Myths’, here’s a collection of witty observations. . . grown into mature rules of thumb.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant Eggplant.place 豆瓣
8.8 (24 个评分) 作者: Naval Ravikant / Eric Jorgenson Magrathea Publishing 2020 - 9
Getting rich is not just about luck; happiness is not just a trait we are born with. These aspirations may seem out of reach, but building wealth and being happy are skills we can learn.
So what are these skills, and how do we learn them? What are the principles that should guide our efforts? What does progress really look like?
Naval Ravikant is an entrepreneur, philosopher, and investor who has captivated the world with his principles for building wealth and creating long-term happiness. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a collection of Naval’s wisdom and experience from the last ten years, shared as a curation of his most insightful interviews and poignant reflections. This isn’t a how-to book, or a step-by-step gimmick. Instead, through Naval’s own words, you will learn how to walk your own unique path toward a happier, wealthier life.
This book has been created as a public service. It is available for free download in pdf and e-reader versions on Navalmanack.com. Naval is not earning any money on this book. Naval has essays, podcasts and more at Nav.al and is on Twitter @Naval.
哲学·科学·常识 豆瓣 Goodreads
8.7 (64 个评分) 作者: 陈嘉映 中信出版社·新思文化 2018 - 3
【内容简介】
《哲学•科学•常识》是陈嘉映的代表作,这本书既是对历史上人类求知之路的回顾,也是对人之本、知识之本的追问。
人类之所以不懈探求这个世界的究竟,正是因为我们相信,世界的答案是存在的。但是在求知之路上,我们又时常迷失,冒出“为什么要学这个?”之类的怀疑。难道果真如老子所说,“为学日益,为道日损”?人们在科学或者人文的道路上探索,有时竟恍然不知我们对世界的理解是在深入,还是在背离。
人类解释世界的努力,前有神话、巫术,后有哲学、科学。排除了千难万险,才抵达日心说、牛顿力学、进化论、量子物理,才使得科学成为“真理”的代言者。一方面人们常常反思,科学为什么会取得这样的成功?人们经历着同样的世界,为什么只有欧洲产生了科学?另一方面,我们也为科学之成功付出了代价:用科学来逼近“真理”,却将人的心灵排除出真理的领域之外。用数学和实验思维树立的科学大厦里,没有人之善恶、悲喜的位置——科学果真是关于这个世界最好的答案吗?
《哲学•科学•常识》是陈嘉映站在人类认知发展前端的一次回望:请循其本,我们对真理的探求,究竟是要探索未知的领域,取得从前不为人知的发现?还是要理解我们存在于其中的世界,在纷繁的人世间消解困惑,更好地生活?

【编辑推荐】
1. 此次《哲学•科学•常识》新版,由陈老师重新构思最后一章,全新校读,重磅回归!《哲学•科学•常识》初版于2005年,是让陈嘉映走入大众智识读者视野的开创之作。出版十余年来,好评不断。
2. 这本书主题虽是科学哲学,但却是陈嘉映对于人类知识的“科学与人文之争”、“理论和现实之争”给出的回答。对于一代青年读者来说,《科学•哲学•常识》是他们世界观和学习生涯的一本指路之书。
3. 用深刻的思维和广博的学识,讲平白、中肯的哲理,点中普通智识读者的迷津。科学就代表着真理吗?为什么人们学得越多,却越不能理解这个世界?哲学在现代生活中还有什么用?……陈嘉映观照的问题,很多是我们在求知之路上自然困惑的。
4. 《哲学•科学•常识》也是一本亲民的科学哲学入门书。“科学哲学”是对科学思维和逻辑的批判性思考,在科学进步的今天尤其重要。什么样的科学概念,才有颠覆观念、引发变革的力量?引力波、暗物质“在理论上存在”和“在现实中存在”有什么不同? ……这都是本书十分关切的话题。
2020年8月30日 已读
鞭辟入里,平白如话,是读起来非常舒服的中文。陈老师真的是在把科学,哲学,常识揉碎了讲,我看得似懂非懂,却实实在在体会到自己每天挂在嘴边的science真的没有那么简单。值得重读。
2018 历史 哲学 思想 思维
Beyond Feelings 豆瓣
作者: Vincent Ruggiero Mcgraw Hill Higher Education 2011 - 2
This succinct, interdisciplinary introduction to critical thinking successfully dares students to question their own assumptions and to enlarge their thinking through the analysis of the most common problems associated with everyday reasoning. The text offers a unique and effective organization: Part I explains the fundamental concepts; Part II describes the most common barriers to critical thinking; Part III offers strategies for overcoming those barriers.
How to Take Smart Notes 豆瓣
8.5 (22 个评分) 作者: Sönke Ahrens CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2017 - 2
The key to good and efficient writing lies in the intelligent organisation of ideas and notes. This book helps students, academics and nonfiction writers to get more done, write intelligent texts and learn for the long run. It teaches you how to take smart notes and ensure they bring you and your projects forward. The Take Smart Notes principle is based on established psychological insight and draws from a tried and tested note-taking-technique. This is the first comprehensive guide and description of this system in English, and not only does it explain how it works, but also why. It suits students and academics in the social sciences and humanities, nonfiction writers and others who are in the business of reading, thinking and writing. Instead of wasting your time searching for notes, quotes or references, you can focus on what really counts: thinking, understanding and developing new ideas in writing. It does not matter if you prefer taking notes with pen and paper or on a computer, be it Windows, Mac or Linux. And you can start right away.
2020年6月8日 已读
Blew my mind! 化解了近年来学习方法探索中的诸多迷思。纸笔到位,精力管理,诉诸结构,建立关联,培养直觉,释放缓存,量变引发质变。诚实地面对手头的工作,诚实地面对自己。学习思考最珍贵的结晶是于无声处听惊雷。
2017 写作 原版 学习 思维
How We Learn 豆瓣
作者: Benedict Carey Random House Trade Paperbacks 2015 - 6
In the tradition of The Power of Habit and Thinking, Fast and Slow comes a practical, playful, and endlessly fascinating guide to what we really know about learning and memory today—and how we can apply it to our own lives.
From an early age, it is drilled into our heads: Restlessness, distraction, and ignorance are the enemies of success. We’re told that learning is all self-discipline, that we must confine ourselves to designated study areas, turn off the music, and maintain a strict ritual if we want to ace that test, memorize that presentation, or nail that piano recital.
But what if almost everything we were told about learning is wrong? And what if there was a way to achieve more with less effort?
In How We Learn, award-winning science reporter Benedict Carey sifts through decades of education research and landmark studies to uncover the truth about how our brains absorb and retain information. What he discovers is that, from the moment we are born, we are all learning quickly, efficiently, and automatically; but in our zeal to systematize the process we have ignored valuable, naturally enjoyable learning tools like forgetting, sleeping, and daydreaming. Is a dedicated desk in a quiet room really the best way to study? Can altering your routine improve your recall? Are there times when distraction is good? Is repetition necessary? Carey’s search for answers to these questions yields a wealth of strategies that make learning more a part of our everyday lives—and less of a chore.
By road testing many of the counterintuitive techniques described in this book, Carey shows how we can flex the neural muscles that make deep learning possible. Along the way he reveals why teachers should give final exams on the first day of class, why it’s wise to interleave subjects and concepts when learning any new skill, and when it’s smarter to stay up late prepping for that presentation than to rise early for one last cram session. And if this requires some suspension of disbelief, that’s because the research defies what we’ve been told, throughout our lives, about how best to learn.
The brain is not like a muscle, at least not in any straightforward sense. It is something else altogether, sensitive to mood, to timing, to circadian rhythms, as well as to location and environment. It doesn’t take orders well, to put it mildly. If the brain is a learning machine, then it is an eccentric one. In How We Learn, Benedict Carey shows us how to exploit its quirks to our advantage.
复杂 豆瓣 Goodreads
Complexity: A Guided Tour
8.4 (13 个评分) 作者: 梅拉妮·米歇尔 译者: 唐璐 湖南科学技术出版社 2018 - 2
蚂蚁在组成群体时为何会表现出如此的精密性和具有目的性?数以亿计的神经元是如何产生出像意识这样极度复杂的事物?是什么在引导免疫系统、互联网、全球经济和人类基因组等自组织结构?这些都是复杂系统科学尝试回答的迷人而令人费解的问题的一部分。
理解复杂系统需要有全新的方法.需要超越传统的科学还原论,并重新划定学科的疆域。借助于圣塔菲研究所的工作经历和交叉学科方法,复杂系统的前沿科学家米歇尔以清晰的思路介绍了复杂系统的研究,横跨生物、技术和社会学等领域,并探寻复杂系统的普遍规律,与此同时,她还探讨了复杂性与进化、人工智能、计算、遗传、信息处理等领域的关系。
前方的路 豆瓣
作者: 阮一峰 2018 - 6
本书为阮一峰博客文集,囊括了作者对各种问题的思考,围绕的主题是试图理解这个世界。书中内容非常广泛,涉及文学、历史、科技、影视等方面,作者对打动自己的、具有深刻意义的文字进行摘录,并且在思考后提出自己独特的观点。
Think Python 豆瓣
作者: Allen B. Downey O'Reilly Media 2015
2020年4月16日 已读
立足于“解决问题”的教材,Python反而不是重点了。习题应该系统做一做,收获应该会更大。O'Reilly的Safari Books真的太美好了!
2015 Python 原版 学习 思维
怎样解题 豆瓣
How to Solve It : A New Aspect of Mathematical Method
7.3 (14 个评分) 作者: [美] G·波利亚 译者: 涂泓 / 冯承天 上海科技教育出版社 2007 - 5
本书出自数学家G.波利亚的手笔,虽然它讨论的是数学中发现和发明的方法和规律,但是对在其他任何领域中怎样进行正确思维都有明显的指导作用。本书围绕“探索法”这一主题,采用明晰动人的散文笔法,阐述了求得一个证明或解出一个未知数的数学方法怎样可以有助于解决任何“推理”性问题——从建造一座桥到猜出一个字谜。一代又一代的读者尝到了本书的甜头,他们在本书的指导下,学会了怎样摒弃不相干的东西,直捣问题的心脏。
Asking the Right Questions (9/e) 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: M. Neil Browne / Stuart M. Keeley Prentice Hall 2006 - 2
The habits and attitudes associated with critical thinking are transferable to consumer, medical, legal, and general ethical choices. When our surgeon says surgery is needed, it can be life sustaining to seek answers to the critical questions encouraged in Asking the Right Questions This popular book helps bridge the gap between simply memorizing or blindly accepting information, and the greater challenge of critical analysing the things we are told and read. It gives strategies for responding to alternative points of view and will help readers develop a solid foundation for making personal choices about what to accept and what to reject.
Knowledge and Decisions 豆瓣
作者: Thomas Sowell Basic Books 1996 - 10
With a new preface by the author, this reissue of Thomas Sowell's classic study of decision making updates his seminal work in the context of The Vision of the Anointed . Sowell, one of America's most celebrated public intellectuals, describes in concrete detail how knowledge is shared and disseminated throughout modern society. He warns that society suffers from an ever-widening gap between firsthand knowledge and decision making -- a gap that threatens our very freedom because actual knowledge gets replaced by assumptions based on an abstract and elitist social vision of what ought to be. Knowledge and Decisions , a winner of the 1980 Law and Economics Center Prize, was heralded as a "landmark work" and selected for this prize "because of its cogent contribution to our understanding of the differences between the market process and the process of government." In announcing the award, the center acclaimed Sowell, whose "contribution to our understanding of the process of regulation alone would make the book important, but in reemphasizing the diversity and efficiency that the market makes possible, [his] work goes deeper and becomes even more significant." "In a wholly original manner [Sowell] succeeds in translating abstract and theoretical argument into a highly concrete and realistic discussion of the central problems of contemporary economic policy." --F. A. Hayek "This is a brilliant book. Sowell illuminates how every society operates. In the process he also shows how the performance of our own society can be improved." --Milton Friedman
Make Your Own Neural Network 豆瓣
作者: Tariq Rashid CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2016 - 3
2019年12月15日 已读
后半本implement的部分没有看完,代码似乎有误。原理讲得算是很清楚了,但终究浅于我的期望。我似乎还在寻找深度学习适合于我目前水平的THE book。
原版 思维 科普 编程
Out of Control 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Kevin Kelly Basic Books 1995 - 4
Out of Control is a summary of what we know about self-sustaining systems, both living ones such as a tropical wetland, or an artificial one, such as a computer simulation of our planet. The last chapter of the book, "The Nine Laws of God," is a distillation of the nine common principles that all life-like systems share. The major themes of the book are:
As we make our machines and institutions more complex, we have to make them more biological in order to manage them.
The most potent force in technology will be artificial evolution. We are already evolving software and drugs instead of engineering them.
Organic life is the ultimate technology, and all technology will improve towards biology.
The main thing computers are good for is creating little worlds so that we can try out the Great Questions. Online communities let us ask the question "what is a democracy; what do you need for it?" by trying to wire a democracy up, and re-wire it if it doesn't work. Virtual reality lets us ask "what is reality?" by trying to synthesize it. And computers give us room to ask "what is life?" by providing a universe in which to create computer viruses and artificial creatures of increasing complexity. Philosophers sitting in academies used to ask the Great Questions; now they are asked by experimentalists creating worlds.
As we shape technology, it shapes us. We are connecting everything to everything, and so our entire culture is migrating to a "network culture" and a new network economics.
In order to harvest the power of organic machines, we have to instill in them guidelines and self-governance, and relinquish some of our total control.
How To 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Randall Munroe Riverhead Books 2019 - 9
The world's most entertaining and useless self-help guide, from the brilliant mind behind the wildly popular webcomic xkcd and the #1 New York Times bestsellers What If? and Thing Explainer
For any task you might want to do, there's a right way, a wrong way, and a way so monumentally bad that no one would ever try it. How To is a guide to the third kind of approach. It's full of highly impractical advice for everything from landing a plane to digging a hole.
Bestselling author and cartoonist Randall Munroe explains how to predict the weather by analyzing the pixels of your Facebook photos. He teaches you how to tell if you're a baby boomer or a 90's kid by measuring the radioactivity of your teeth. He offers tips for taking a selfie with a telescope, crossing a river by boiling it, and getting to your appointments on time by destroying the Moon. And if you want to get rid of the book once you're done with it, he walks you through your options for proper disposal, including dissolving it in the ocean, converting it to a vapor, using tectonic plates to subduct it into the Earth's mantle, or launching it into the Sun.
By exploring the most complicated ways to do simple tasks, Munroe doesn't just make things difficult for himself and his readers. As he did so brilliantly in What If?, Munroe invites us to explore the most absurd reaches of the possible. Full of clever infographics and amusing illustrations, How To is a delightfully mind-bending way to better understand the science and technology underlying the things we do every day.
Thinking in Systems 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Donella H. Meadows Chelsea Green Publishing 2008
In the years following her role as the lead author of the international bestseller, "Limits to Growth"athe first book to show the consequences of unchecked growth on a finite planeta Donella Meadows remained a pioneer of environmental and social analysis until her untimely death in 2001.Meadowsa newly released manuscript, "Thinking in Systems," is a concise and crucial book offering insight for problem solving on scales ranging from the personal to the global. Edited by the Sustainability Instituteas Diana Wright, this essential primer brings systems thinking out of the realm of computers and equations and into the tangible world, showing readers how to develop the systems-thinking skills that thought leaders across the globe consider critical for 21st-century life.Some of the biggest problems facing the worldawar, hunger, poverty, and environmental degradationaare essentially system failures. They cannot be solved by fixing one piece in isolation from the others, because even seemingly minor details have enormous power to undermine the best efforts of too-narrow thinking.While readers will learn the conceptual tools and methods of systems thinking, the heart of the book is grander than methodology. Donella Meadows was known as much for nurturing positive outcomes as she was for delving into the science behind global dilemmas. She reminds readers to pay attention to what is important, not just what is quantifiable, to stay humble, and to stay a learner.In a world growing ever more complicated, crowded, and interdependent, "Thinking in Systems" helps readers avoid confusion and helplessness, the first step toward finding proactive and effective solutions.