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Sophie's world - Jostein Gaarder
Sophie's world
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Sophie's World is a novel about the History of Philosophy. It all begins with a 15 year old school girl coming back from school one day and finding a letter in the mail box with just two questions, 'Who are you?' and 'Where does this world come from?' Sophie is, perhaps chosen because she keeps... show more
Sophie's World is a novel about the History of Philosophy. It all begins with a 15 year old school girl coming back from school one day and finding a letter in the mail box with just two questions, 'Who are you?' and 'Where does this world come from?' Sophie is, perhaps chosen because she keeps wondering at school as to why teachers who teach history, geography, science and other subjects do not discuss what a human being is. Or, what does it mean to be philosophical? There are many questions like: 'how come live fish come out of still waters?' Or, 'how do trees with leaves and fruits that are alive come from a dead earth?' and so on. During the intellectual journey that follows from the question and answer sessions, innumerable philosophers and world philosophies are revealed. The author has taken Sophie on a long journey of life by introducing a less known Greek philosopher like Anaxagoras (500-428 B.C.), going through Socrates and Plato, 'modern' philosophers like Locke and Hume, to the Buddha and on to Kant, Darwin, Marx, and Freud of our own time, up to the discovery of the Big Bang. Going through the book one is aware that probing into questions such as why we are here on earth is not as casual as collecting stamps. So, philosophy is not something you can learn; but perhaps you can learn to think philosophically.  

źródło opisu: Phoenix 1991
źródło okładki: Phoenix 1991
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Format: papier
ISBN: 1857992911
Publisher: Phoenix
Pages no: 560
Edition language: English
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The Way She Reads
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5.0 Food for Thought
This was a re-read for me. In fact, I think this may well be the third or fourth time I’ve read this book since I got it twenty-odd years ago. I don’t re-read books very often and that has little to do with how much I enjoyed a book. For me there’s nothing like experiencing a story for the first tim...
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Reading For The Heck Of It rated it
5.0 What does it mean to be human?
It's an international bestseller which for some reason I had never heard of until suddenly I found it on my library holds list (I don't remember placing it there but I guess one night I was cruising the library website half asleep). It's translated into English from Norwegian so that might be why it...
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4.0 To learn about Philosophy
I read this book when I was twenty, and then I read it again recently on a business trip. What's great about this book is that the author takes the prominent Philosophers from the West, and renders their essences into a form digestible by the larger public. In fact, he wrote this book only to teach ...
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3.0 Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy
I had been trying to finish this book for such a long time. I would quickly read one or two hundred pages, and then I would put it down for months and repeat.If you aren't in the mood for "A Novel About the History of Philosophy" (major emphasis on the history), then I would move this a bit further ...
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3.5 Sophie's World
Original Title: Sofies Verden This book is a summary of Western Philosophy starting at the Early Greek Philosophers (let's say Pre-Socrates) and ending with the modern philosophers. Luckily, this book reads mostly like a novel. I really liked the beginning of the book. I happen to have had a cla...
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