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philosophical writers

Which modern writers write good books, philosophical or literary?
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2024-09-21 17:34
There are many modern ones that are worth recommending: 1 George Orwell: His works are mainly dystopian political prophecies and satire, including 1984 and Animal Farm. 2. Haruki Murakami: His works are famous for their unique narrative style and language skills, including "The Forest of Norway" and "Dance". 3 Margaret Atwood: Her works are based on feminism and postmodern cultural theories, including Gone with the Wind and Gone with the Wind. 4 Margaret Atwood: Her works are based on feminism and postmodern cultural theories, including Gone with the Wind and Gone with the Wind. 5 Calvino: His works are mainly poetic and philosophical, including Invisible City and Thousand Cranes. 6. Antoine de Consel: His works are poetic and philosophical, including Solitude and Glory and The Book of the Castle. 7 Paul Thomas Anderson: His works are mainly historical and philosophical, including Gravity's Rainbow and The Moon and Sixpence. 8 James March: His works are mainly science fiction and fantasy, including The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Back to the Future. The above are just some of the worthy recommendations. Of course, there are many other excellent modern ones. The readers could choose the books that suited them according to their interests and preferences.
I want some famous sayings from foreign writers, anything interesting or philosophical will do.
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2025-03-12 10:22
1 To write well one must be well-informed, well-thought and well-spoken--F Scott Fitzgerald The great sorrow is not that others have differentnet opinions but that one's own opinion does not differentnet--HP Lovecraft The world will not end if we keep using a boiling kettle to boil cold tea. - JRV Tolkien To be written as one must first be a thinner-HP Lovecraft To write a novel, one must be a good storyteller-HP Lovecraft
Which Chinese and foreign writers combine literature and philosophy, that is, to reflect philosophical ideas in literature? Thank you.
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2024-09-16 11:28
There were many Chinese and foreign works that embodied philosophical thoughts. Here are some famous examples: - In ancient Chinese literature, there were many examples such as Cao Xueqin, Lu Xun, and Bai Juyi. The characters and plots in their works contained profound philosophical thoughts. - There were also many examples in modern Chinese literature, such as Lao She, Ba Jin, Ding Ling, and so on. The characters and plots in their works contained profound philosophical thoughts. - There were also many examples of foreign literature such as Voltaire, Plato, Dickens, and so on. The characters and plots in their works contained profound philosophical thoughts. This had a profound impact on modern society and culture.
a philosophical novel
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2025-03-11 19:12
A philosophical novel is a work that presents philosophy and moral values in the form of a story. It usually reveals the essence of human nature and profound thoughts through the ups and downs of the plot and the changes in the fate of the characters. Philosophic novels often used first or third person narrations to let the protagonist think and explore the meaning and value of life. The author would usually convey his thoughts and ideas through the words, deeds, and emotional expressions of the characters, so that the readers would think deeply about the meaning of life and self-cultivation during the reading process. Philosophic novels could not only help readers understand life philosophy and moral values, but also inspire readers 'thinking and creativity. Through reading philosophical novels, readers can feel the author's thoughts and emotions and obtain enlightenment and enlightenment from them.
philosophical novel
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2025-03-06 23:55
Philosophic novels usually explored human nature, life, society and other aspects by shaping the image of the protagonist, and put forward some profound thoughts and opinions through the mouth of the protagonist or the pen of the author, so that the readers could think and reflect while reading. The main feature of philosophical novels was that they had profound thoughts, broad and profound content, and were full of enlightenment. They could touch the reader's heart and cause the reader to think and resonate. At the same time, philosophical novels often reflected real life through fictional stories, which had a certain practical significance. Common philosophical novels included science fiction, historical novels, romance novels, and so on. Science fiction often explored human thoughts, morality, culture, and other issues through fictional technology or the future world. Historical novels discussed human nature, society, history, and other issues through historical events or the fate of characters. Romance novels also often involved human nature, life, love and other aspects. Through the protagonist's love story, the readers were inspired to think about love, life, self and other aspects.
A philosophical story
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2025-03-05 18:38
There was an old man who had to walk a lot every day to visit his family and old friends. Although he looked very healthy, he always felt tired and uneasy. One day his friend asked him,"Why are you so tired?" The old man replied,"I feel tired when I walk too much. I need to rest like a machine." The friend then asked,"Do you need to charge the machine as well?" The old man replied," Yes, I need to be charged like a machine needs to be refueled." This story tells us that both the body and the mind need to rest and recharge. Just like machines, we also need regular maintenance and maintenance to continue operating. At the same time, we also need to learn to recharge ourselves and keep learning and growing to maintain our competitiveness. While resting and charging, we should also maintain a positive attitude and constantly make new friends to expand our interpersonal relationships. This way, we can keep our energy and creativity moving forward.
A philosophical fable ~~
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2025-03-04 14:50
Once upon a time, there was a man named Tortoise. He had a good friend who was a rabbit. The tortoise and the rabbit run a marathon together. The race is divided into two stages. In the first stage, the tortoise and the hare ran together. In the second stage, the hare sped up and the tortoise slowly fell behind. Finally, the rabbit ran to the finish line and won the race. However, the tortoise didn't win the race because he fell behind in the race. This story tells us that sometimes we are overconfident and underestimate everything around us, resulting in failure. This story also tells us that sometimes we need to slow down and reflect on our actions to move forward better.
A philosophical story
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2024-09-20 22:12
Once upon a time, there was a man named Adam who had a friend named Eve. Adam and Eve lived together in a beautiful forest. They often played, studied, and lived together. However, Eve gradually found that she had fallen in love with another man, and Adam also felt his feelings for Eve. Adam decided to confess his feelings to Eve, but Eve told him that she already had another child named Lily. Adam felt very sad and lost. He knew that he could not stop Eve and Lily from being together because he loved her and Eve loved her. One day, Adam met a mysterious old man in the forest. The old man told him that if he could give up his desire, he could be with Eve forever and get true happiness. Adam listened to the old man and left Lily and Eve to begin a journey. During the journey, Adam met many different people and experienced many different experiences. He learned how to give up his desires and how to face his heart. Finally, Adam returned to the forest. He found Eve and told her that he no longer loved her, but he told her that he had learned how to truly love and obtain true happiness. Eve was very touched. She understood Adam's love for her and decided to spend the rest of her life with him. They lived in a beautiful forest, playing, learning, living and supporting each other forever.
A philosophical story
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2024-09-19 16:14
There was a young man named Jack. He was a very smart and rich man. He owned a successful business and often participated in various social events. However, he was not happy because he always thought about his wealth and career. One day, Jack met a wise man who told him a philosophical story: Once upon a time, there was an eagle who had a beautiful nest with his young bird and his wife. Old Eagle loved his children and his spouse very much. Every day, he would take good care of them and protect them from any danger. However, one day, a snake broke into the nest and wanted to eat the eagle's wife. The eagle was very clever. He took action and killed the snake with his fangs and claws. Although the eagle successfully protected his children and spouse, he did not feel happy. He thought he had done the right thing, but it was not because he was truly happy and satisfied. Jack was very inspired by the story. He realized that his life was not for wealth and career, but for true happiness and satisfaction. He began to re-examine his lifestyle and re-focus on his relationship with his family and friends. From then on, Jack became more caring for the people around him and enjoyed life more. He realized that happiness did not lie in how much wealth and power he had, but in how much connection and interaction he had with the people around him. This story tells us that when we pursue happiness, we should not only focus on our material wealth and career, but also pay more attention to our relationship with family and friends, as well as our connection with nature and the environment.
A philosophical sentence
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2024-09-19 12:25
Here are some philosophical sentences: Life is like a mirror. If you smile at her, she will smile at you. Life is like a journey. Some people only bring a map, while others bring a belly full of compasses. Trust was the easiest thing to lose in this world, and also the hardest thing to recover. The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but the second when I just got online, you went offline. People must believe in themselves. This is the secret of success.
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