Monday, August 29, 2011

實用思考指南: 批判性思考及創造性思考的訓練 (The Art of Thinking)

芮基洛 (Vincent Ryan Ruggiero)
online access from SuperStar Digital Library
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……在美國的大專院校中,有關批判性思考的課程已被列入必修學分。也由於這些提倡者及其擁護者的堅持與努力,一個新的知識領域開始成形與茁壯。作者便是基於上述思潮撰寫本書,希望能活用讀者的思考能力,同時具有批判能力與創發力。

作者以四個前提來組織本書:
1. 著重做什麼,而不是不該做什麼。
2. 引導讀者了解創造性思考的原則與技巧。
3. 教導讀者批判自己的想法,一如對別人想法的批判。
4. 教導讀者如何說服別人。

(摘錄自博客來網路書店)

Monday, August 22, 2011

How to Get a Good Degree: Making the Most of Your Time at University

Phil Race
online access from ProQuest Ebook Central
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• How can I ensure my hard work pays off?
• How should I integrate new technologies into my study habits?
• How can I study strategically and avoid going off at a tangent?

Are you motivated to succeed at university but unsure how to achieve your full potential? This book will help to unlock the secrets to getting a good degree and all the benefits that can come from it. A strong degree opens up career choices and enhances earning potential. The world is your oyster! More than anything else, a good degree brings freedom to choose, to change direction, and to follow up exciting options. Whether you go on to further study or not, people will still look at whether your first degree was a good one.

…If you are an undergraduate, this book will help you to reap the rewards for the time and investment you expend while studying for your degree.

(Excerpt from amazon.co.uk)



輕鬆自在交朋友 (Making Friends)

安德魯・馬修斯 (Andrew Matthews)
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人際關係,是生活中大部分喜怒哀樂的來源。有了友誼,生活就充滿了喜悅。

雖然快樂與否取決於個人的態度,但快樂方程式中卻有一個重要變數--他人。

而本書主要就是在討論「他人」--那些與我們一同歡笑、吃苦、喧鬧、立誓、哭泣、工作、玩耍、辯論、計畫未來的人,那些我們關愛、信賴、容忍、責備,有時卻想要避開的的人。雖然對待不同的人需要採取不同的方式,但是我們仍由衷地盼望能與各階層的人和平相處。

作者基於本身的生活體驗,於本書中提供了一些觀念和策略,希望藉此與讀者分享,並穿插作者自繪的幽默插畫,希望閱讀後能多些歡笑、少些煩惱。

(摘錄自香港書城)



Monday, August 15, 2011

Windows on Japan: A Walk through Place and Perception

Bruce Roscoe
online access from ProQuest Ebook Central
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In Windows on Japan a New Zealander walks across rural Japan and ponders centuries-old perceptions about the country that is still prisoner to an isolationist past. In a deeply insightful commentary, the author surveys cultural, social and political mores, explores the wellspring of racial perception and the problem of the memory of war. Windows on Japan alternates chapters of physical travel with travel through perception about Japan, and challenges the logic of much Western thought about the country that perplexes as much as it pleases. The author walked a route that connects the ports of Niigata and Yokohama and from these windows on the world considers perceptions of people and place. He also assesses the effect of Japan on writers from Jonathan Swift to Oscar Wilde, Shirley MacLaine and Paul Theroux with surprising results. The trading entity that wraps its tentacles around the globe, converses in most languages and understands most customs, is perceptive and urbane and none appears more capable or cosmopolitan. Yet the individuals who inhabit these islands take refuge in their language as a private habitat, resent intrusions, and are captured by a cultural particularism that distances them from others. The author discusses this paradox, as well as environmental and linguistic issues and topics of history and literature. Along the way, he lifts a veil on the life of a snow country geisha, discusses current events with a priest and a reporter, and takes advice on becoming a Japanese. Though he is understood, it is only on return visits to places he has come to love that he wins acceptance. Notes on music delightfully enrich the narrative.
(Excerpt from amazon.com)



陌生的阿富汗

班卓 著
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在阿富汗那片土地上,災難還遠未結束,人們依舊生活在貧困和饑荒之中,可是他們如同你我一樣,渴望生活,熱愛生活。

在那漫長的路途中,作者學會了熱愛那些褐色的看似貧瘠的溝壑,熱愛那些仿佛永遠也走不出去的道道深梁與沉默山丘,因為那裏的人們,用他們的生活,他們的災難和他們的歡樂,教會了作者熱愛他們那堅忍的世界和作者自己的世界。

(摘錄自中國圖書網-台灣)



Monday, August 8, 2011

A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome

From St. Peter’s Basilica to the Capitoline Hill, this unique resource—part biography, part history, and part travel guide—provides an intimate portrait of the relationship between Michelangelo and the city he restored to artistic greatness. Lavishly illustrated and richly informative, this travel companion tells the story of Michelangelo’s meteoric rise, his career marked by successive artistic breakthroughs, his tempestuous relations with powerful patrons, and his austere but passionate private life. Providing street maps that allow readers to navigate the city and discover Rome as Michelangelo knew it, each chapter focuses on a particular work that amazed Michelangelo’s contemporaries and modern tourists alike.

(Excerpt from amazon.com)