大学英语立体化网络化系列教材:博雅英语4 9787301254141,7301254148

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Unit 1 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening The Chinese Language
Section 2 Watching The Hours
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A The Mark on the Wall
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B In Theory: the Death of Literature
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 甲骨文的发现
Passage B Formal and Substantive Universals of Languages
Unit 2 HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Cultural Diversity and Assimilation in America: a Failure?
Section 2 Watching Ancient Egypt
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A On History
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B Chinese and Western Civilization Contrasted
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 丝绸之路与文化交流
Passage B The Process of Civilisation
Unit 3 PHILOSOPHY AND LIFE
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Problems of Philosophy
Section 2 Watching Zeno Paradox
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A What Philosophy Is For
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B Meaning in Life
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 中国哲学的线索
Passage B What Is Enlightenment?
Unit 4 MUSIC AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Preference for Familiar or Unfamiliar Sounds?
Section 2 Watching Arches in Music and Architecture
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A Why Premieres?
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B Music and the Social World
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 中国古代音乐的文化内涵
Passage B The Musical Legacies of Antiquity
Unit 5 DEMOCRACY AND LAW
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Rawls and His Theory of Justice
Section 2 Watching Introduction to Political Philosophy
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A Two Principles of Justice
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B Equality, Liberty and Democracy
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A “仁”和“礼”
Passage B On Liberty
Unit 6 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Why Should We Study Past Economic Thinkers
Section 2 Watching A Beautiful Mind: The Nash Equilibrium
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A Individuals in Foreign Trade
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 孙子兵法
Passage B The Merchant ofVenice
Unit 7 NATURE AND HUMAN SOCIETY
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening English Lake District: Landscape and the Wild
Section 2 Watching Beethoven and His Pastoral Symphony
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A Preface to Animal Liberation
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B We Have No Duty to Animals
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 醉翁亭记
Passage B Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour
Unit 8 TECHNOLOGY AND ETHICS
Part One Lead—in
Section 1 Listening Epidemic Disease: Is the Internet Our Key to Survival?
Section 2 Watching The Truman Show: The Interview
Part Two Reading and Writing
Text A Has Big Data Made Anonymity Impossible?
Part Three Reading and Speaking
Text B From Privacy to Accountability
Part Four Cross Cultural Communication
Passage A 《劝学篇》序
Passage B Precursors of Modern Science

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1 Here is the task at hand: explain why music is generally valued and moving to many people as a preliminary to making sense of the particular issue of why some music is extremely, even profoundly, moving.To do this, one of the central things we need to come to terms with is the idea that music and the experience of music are fundamentally social, rather than strictly personal or individual.But what exactlv does this claim mean, and what implications might be drawn from it? The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein is well known for (among other things) his "private language argument," undercutting the idea that the meanings of the terms in a language might be known only by a single user.In a similar vein, yet without actually applying his argument to music, I hope to show that there could be no strictly private musical experience.
2 Human beings are social animals.Plato and Aristotle, among the earliest in the western tradition to address the peculiar nature of humankind, reject the idea that a human being could exist apart from a social order.Aristotle famously remarked that anyone living outside of a community would be "either subhuman or superhuman."
ISBN9787301254141,7301254148
出版社北京大学出版社
作者张文霞
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