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A Sheep-hunting Adventure That's No Accident
General Fiction并非偶然的寻羊冒险
Yang Yongliang
This book explores and demonstrates the main purpose of Haruki Murakami's novel and its philosophical basis on the basis of examining and analyzing the words and metaphors related to its main purpose that appear in "The Adventures of Sheep". The author of this book believes that although Haruki Murakami's novel borrows the structural method of Raymond Chandler's detective novels, it is a work that uses the form of philosophical and scientific thought experiments to question and reflect on the antinomies of freedom and necessity, chance and fate. ?
This book explores and demonstrates the main purpose of Haruki Murakami's novel and its philosophical basis on the basis of examining and analyzing the words and metaphors related to its main purpose that appear in "The Adventures of Sheep". The author of this book believes that although Haruki Murakami's novel borrows the structural method of Raymond Chandler's detective novels, it is a work that uses the form of philosophical and scientific thought experiments to question and reflect on the antinomies of freedom and necessity, chance and fate. ?

The "end of the World" is Not Reversible
General Fiction并非可逆的“世界尽头”
Yang Yongliang
This book examines and demonstrates the origin and origin of artistic images such as unicorns and shadows, as well as related words and sentences related to the themes of Haruki Murakami's two novels, and examines and demonstrates the relationship between these two novels and the pragmatism philosophy and modern mathematical logic of American philosopher James , Gödel's incompleteness theorem and the relationship between thermal laws and thermal theories such as the law of entropy increase and dissipative structure theory, and based on this, further in-depth discussion and demonstration of the main themes of Murakami Haruki's two novels and the main ideological tendencies shown as a whole. ?
This book examines and demonstrates the origin and origin of artistic images such as unicorns and shadows, as well as related words and sentences related to the themes of Haruki Murakami's two novels, and examines and demonstrates the relationship between these two novels and the pragmatism philosophy and modern mathematical logic of American philosopher James , Gödel's incompleteness theorem and the relationship between thermal laws and thermal theories such as the law of entropy increase and dissipative structure theory, and based on this, further in-depth discussion and demonstration of the main themes of Murakami Haruki's two novels and the main ideological tendencies shown as a whole. ?