A, China's philosophy:
Introductory books:
1, a brief history of Chinese philosophy
This book was written by Feng Youlan, and was compiled from his lecture notes when he was teaching China's philosophy in the United States. The original text was in English, and now there is a Chinese version. The language is simple, easy to understand and quick to use. There are many comparisons between Chinese and western philosophies in the book, which are also helpful to promote the understanding of western philosophy. The book has been published by several publishing houses, with Peking University Press as the text version and New World Press as the graphic version).
2. China's philosophy.
(Easy to understand, it is helpful to quickly grasp the development of China's philosophy history and the views of famous scholars, published by Guangdong People's Publishing House)
Advanced books:
1, the history of China's philosophy (I)
(It is also the work of Mr. Feng Youlan, which belongs to the classic works in the field of China's philosophy history. The current market version can be found in East China Normal University Press. )
2. Mr. Mou Zongsan's mind, body and body (upper, middle and lower)
(Available from Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House. )
3. Li Zehou's History of Ancient Thought in China, History of Modern Thought in China and History of Modern Thought in China.
It was published by several publishing houses, and I have Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2003.
Second, western philosophy:
Introductory books:
A preliminary study of western philosophy
(Similar in nature to China's Philosophy, both published by Guangdong People's Publishing House)
Advanced books:
1, Tilly: History of Western Philosophy (Commercial Press)
2. Russell: History of Western Philosophy. As for economics and finance, I also recommend several books to you: The Principles of Economics translated by Liang.
Its biggest feature is that it is easy to learn, and basically all theories are accompanied by cases, which are very intuitive and easy to understand. The second major feature of this book is its extensive knowledge and extensive teaching of economic principles. For example, subjects such as money and banking, finance, international finance and international trade are condensed into one or two chapters in this book. Therefore, by studying this book, beginners will be expected to have an overall understanding of the main knowledge and content of economics.
Economics, translated by Samuelson and Chen Xiao.
This is a classic! Although the difficulty is slightly higher than Man Kun's Principles of Economics, it is still an economics textbook for beginners. There are not many cases in this book, but the text and discussion are very rigorous. In addition, it is the economics textbook with the highest cumulative sales volume abroad.
Economics, by Stiglitz, translated by Huang Xianfeng
This book is especially close to the times and China. The book not only teaches readers how to understand new economic phenomena and explain economic problems in the digital age, but also tells readers how to evaluate the Asian financial crisis and how to look at the economic transformation of the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China.
The Economics of Milk Coke, translated by Frank and Lv Jia.
This book starts with the difference between milk and coke packaging, and tells stories to make readers unconsciously accept the way of thinking of economics. It is not a textbook, but a best seller, that is to say, after reading this book, you need to look at the economics textbooks written by the masters.
Wu Jinglian album, Wu Jinglian.
It contains all the important articles of Wu Jinglian from 1982 to 2005, so this book objectively records the changes of China's economy since the reform and opening up, and it will tell you the differences between China's economy and that of western countries.
In addition, some books familiar with economics or finance courses can usually be found in the library:
Published by Renmin University of China Press, edited by Finance Huang Da.
Gao Hongye's Western Economics, Song Hongbing's Currency War, but this still needs a little economic foundation, and thomas l. friedman's The World is Flat, which is known as a brief history of 2 1 century economic history and is worth a look.
Also, I think what we read in some economic and financial books is mostly adapted to the western economic environment, and many theories deviate from our economic situation to a great extent, so it is necessary to read some articles by economic critics. You can look at their blogs, such as Lang Xianping, Yi Xianrong, Ye Tan, Zhang Wuchang (I don't like their writing), Chen Gong (the boss of Anbang Consulting) and so on. Their articles are generally aimed at economic hotspots, which are of great practical significance and help to understand the real economic phenomenon.
The above is personal reading experience and learning experience, non-standard answers, you can refer to. I hope you will be satisfied with my answer, thank you!