I recommend the novel "Being a Salted Fish in the Apocalypse" to you. It tells the story of the Blue Star Federation entering the Eternal Night Era due to a volcanic eruption. The protagonist Zhang Hao's trip to hoard goods in advance. At the same time, there was another novel,"My Shelter of the Siheyuan," which was also a doomsday crisis novel. It was about Xu Dong's survival record of wanting to hide in the Siheyuan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following books to you: 1. "Muye's Negative Emotion System": Although it was a light novel, the discussion of human nature and philosophical issues was very deep. 2. "Apocalypse of the Mystery": As a detective novel, it involves the analysis of human nature and the deep-seated problems behind the case. 3. "Extreme Conspirer": This is a fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel, but the notes capture human nature, exploit its weaknesses, and control its thoughts. The conspiracy mechanism is very philosophical. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes. 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' by Friedrich Nietzsche has elements of fiction. It's not a traditional philosophical treatise but rather a work where Zarathustra, a fictional character, conveys Nietzsche's ideas about the Übermensch and the re - evaluation of all values.
I recommend " Endless Night ", a novel about wealthy families. It tells the story of the contest between emotions and desires, and it explored the selfishness and coldness of human nature when faced with the temptation of money, power, and desire. In addition, Li Sigou's Struggle History was also a book about good and evil and human nature. The protagonist's fate and the swaying of human nature well demonstrated this theme. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Here are some recommended books on human nature: 1 Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari-This book recounts the history of mankind from the Stone Age to the 21st century and delves deeply into human nature, culture, and social evolution. 2 The Will to Power by Simone de Beauvoir-This book explored human nature, the relationship between power and free will, and how power and free will affect human decisions and behavior. 3 The Art of Thinking Clearly by David Capton-This book helps people better understand themselves and others through practical techniques and thinking models to improve communication and interpersonal skills. 4 The Power of Now by Martin Seligman-This book explored human strengths and traits, including positive attitudes, self-transcendence, self-affirmation, and how to improve individual and organizational performance by cultivating these strengths. 5 The crowd: A study in power and behavior by Gustave Le Bon-This book explored the characteristics of group behavior and thinking and how groups affect people's decisions and behavior. These books helped to better understand human nature and behavior, as well as how to improve individual and organizational performance by cultivating positive attitudes, self-transcendence, and other traits.
Philosophy in science fiction can show human nature in various ways. For example, in stories about artificial intelligence, it reflects on our fear and fascination with the idea of creating life - like entities. This shows our inherent curiosity and also our anxiety about the unknown and our place in the world. It can also explore themes like power, greed, and morality through the lens of futuristic or alien scenarios, which are all aspects of human nature.
Another is 'Sophie's World' by Jostein Gaarder. This book is like a journey through the history of philosophy. It's a fictional story where a young girl named Sophie receives mysterious letters that introduce her to different philosophical concepts, all while being a captivating narrative.
The two books,"The Seal of the Gods" and "Survival in the Early Tang Dynasty," both incorporated elements of life philosophy, exploring the philosophy of life in Taoism and the Jin, Sui, and Tang Dynasties respectively. If you're interested in history and philosophy, you can give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend two philosophical novels to you: The Hungry Dragon Monogatari and The Legend of the Awakened. The former was about a hungry dragon with a strong appetite, but the story behind it was about the philosophy of life, while the latter started with the awakened ones in the Pangu World and discussed the existence and souls of human beings, which were related to philosophy. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
If you like secular philosophy, I have a novel here to recommend to you. It's called "I Just Want to Be a Good Person." It's a light novel that's originally a fantasy novel. Although it was not closely related to philosophy, the protagonist in the novel also explored the nature of human nature and thought about how to be a good person and survive in this world. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There are many books that explore human nature. Here are some famous representative works: Yuval Harari, author of A Short History of Humanity: From the origin of human beings, the development of civilization to the influence of modern science and technology, he comprehensively explored the essence and development of human beings. William Yubin, author of The Shackles of Human Nature: Through the story of a psychiatrist, he deeply explored the good and evil, desires, and moral values of human nature. 3. Liu Cixin, author of When the Human Stars Shine: With the universe as the background, he explored the existence and development of human beings in the universe, as well as the thoughts and emotions of human beings when facing the universe. 4. Wang Xiaobo, author of The Silent Majority: From the perspectives of culture, politics, and human nature, he conducted an in-depth discussion on the Chinese people's way of thinking and values. 5. The Human Zoological Garden, by Raymond Chander: In the form of a novel, he described various human problems in American society during World War II, including war, greed, betrayal, etc. These books are the best choices for exploring human nature. They can help you understand the nature of human beings and the complex inner world.