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Sophie's World

☆ Introduction to the novel ☆

An introductory book on philosophy.

A philosophy book that is popular all over the world and super best seller.

The most readable philosophy book in the world.

A novel about the history of philosophy.

One of the 20th century 100 classic works.

1994 won the German Youth Literature Award and the Best Works Award.

Sophie's World, in the form of a novel, reveals the development of the history of western philosophy through the process of a philosophical tutor imparting philosophical knowledge to a girl named Sophie. The thoughts from Socrates to Sartre, Aristotle, Descartes, Hegel, etc., are vividly reflected on the paper by the author's vivid brushstrokes, and explained with the historical background at that time, which is fascinating. Critics believe that this book is the most suitable introductory book for those who have never read philosophy classes, and it can also refresh old knowledge for those who have read some philosophy before and completely forgotten it.

Since its publication in 199 1, the book has been ranked first in the bestseller list of all countries for a long time, and 35 countries around the world have purchased the copyright of the book. By May of 1995, the German version of this book had sold astronomical copies of1200,000. Sophie's World is a simple history of human philosophy. It can not only arouse people's deep admiration and admiration for life, but also pay attention to and curiosity about the meaning of life. It can also hang bright masthead lights for everyone's growth-making life move from chaos to wisdom and from confusion to consciousness. ...

☆ Author information ☆

Jostan? 6? Judd 1952 was born in Norway and has been a philosophy teacher in high school for many years. Since 1986 published his first work, he has become a world-class writer in Norway. After the publication of 199 1, Sophie's World became a best seller in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Germany, with a sales volume of 3 million copies. At present, more than 30 countries have purchased the copyright of this book.

Jostan? 6? 1 Judd is good at telling stories in the form of dialogue, and can integrate profound philosophy into the novel situation in a concise and lively style. His works are touching and inspire countless readers to discuss personal life, his position in history and the vast universe.

Jostan? 6? 1 Judd not only devoted himself to literary creation and inspired readers to reflect on life, but also spared no effort in public welfare undertakings. He founded the Sophie Foundation in 1997, and awarded the Sophie Prize of100,000 dollars every year to encourage individuals or institutions that can propose alternative solutions to environmental development in an innovative way or put them into practice.

☆ Content description ☆

Sophie, a girl of 14 years old, came home from school one day and received a mysterious letter-"Who are you? Where did the world come from? " From this day on, Sophie kept receiving some very unusual letters, and the world unfolded before her eyes like a mystery. Under the guidance of a mysterious tutor, Sophie began to think about the fundamental problems that masters from ancient Greece to Kant, from Kierkegaard to Freud were thinking about. She tried to use the girl's natural understanding and acquired knowledge to solve these mysteries. However, the fact is far more bizarre and bizarre than she imagined. ...

Sophie's world is a world full of wisdom and dreams. It will awaken everyone's deep admiration for life and their concern and curiosity about the ultimate meaning of life.

☆ Comments from all walks of life ☆

Judd's novel about the history of philosophy is unprecedented. He once again proved that philosophy was not written in an ivory tower by academic people who were divorced from reality. -"German Sunday Report"

This book is an outstanding example of popularizing academic works. Those who haven't studied Introduction to Philosophy can regard it as the best introductory reading, while those who have studied this course forget that most of them are powerful works for reviewing and learning new things. -Newsweek, USA

Norwegian writer Jostan? 6? 1 Judd is not only outstanding in writing, but also has many years of experience as a philosophy teacher. The book Sophie's World helps readers to explore the history of world philosophy from pre-Plato to the 20th century with the feeling of reading detective novels, without any boring feeling. -Madeleine, a famous writer and critic? 6? 1 Langer

Philosophy is not omnipotent, but it never pays attention to the importance of "loving wisdom" and the experience of predecessors, so it is bound to be closed and terminated. This may be the reason why this book is so popular. In order to make people move from confusion to consciousness, this book provides a bright light. -Professor Fu of Philosophy

Sophie's World can be read as a philosophical enlightenment book. In the part of her novels, Sophie's subjective consciousness process is quite similar to Detective Novel and Modern Alice in Wonderland. Philosophy plus detective, fantasy and cosmology make people more open-minded Isn't this the most classic essence of philosophy "love for wisdom"? -famous writer Nan Fang Shuo

Long comment:

Whose philosophical history is it?

This book is really a publisher's dream. This history of western philosophy, written by an unknown Nordic high school teacher, broke the tradition of unpopular academic topics and made philosophy out of the dark ivory tower and become the hottest selling point.

A novel about the history of philosophy is the subtitle of Sophie's world, which can quite point out the main points of the book. This is a novel, but it is also a systematic fast food hodgepodge that covers all philosophical thoughts. As the characters in the novel seek mysterious answers in the philosophical tradition, readers also review the history of western philosophy.

In terms of content and popularity, Sophie's World is a very attractive book. The success of this book shows an important social indicator, that is, the public's thirst for knowledge and lack of security. In a novel, the whole history of western philosophy is very attractive to a generation that pursues speed. In addition to pursuing the popular trend of knowledge, most people are more or less aware of the lack of education today. Our education does not provide the necessary knowledge about life and its meaning, and these answers are hidden in the mystery of philosophy. Now, we have a chance to visit and see what these well-read people have taught us.

The best-selling of this book has its importance, which can be seen from several aspects. Although this book is not an academic work, it is a book defending philosophy. Because of its popularity, it also represents the "view of the majority". This book is not about a specific philosophical trend of thought or history, but tries to give an overview of each faction and explain its position in today's world. It can be said to be a collection of "summary records of general views in academic circles" So this book expresses the position of today's intellectuals.

If Sophie's World represents the philosophical views of mainstream intellectuals, what it expresses is also extremely eye-catching. This book gives a very lofty evaluation of true philosophy: critical, rational and fair comments; Get rid of prejudices, superstitions and customs; Do not make hasty and rash judgments, but pursue truth, knowledge, beauty and virtue.

Frankly speaking, this is why there are philosophers in the world. We need philosophers, not because they can choose a beauty queen for us or tell us the lowest price of tomatoes today. Philosophers always try to avoid this hot topic with no eternal value and try to attract people's attention to things that are always "true", "beautiful" and "good".

In this book, Judd's real interest in philosophy is not in logic, mathematics or linguistics. When the focus of the story shifted to Marx, Freud, Darwin and cosmology, Moore, Russell and others didn't even mention it. Some topics, even if they have nothing to do with philosophy, appear repeatedly. Obviously, this book is very pleasing in political position. All modern fashionable words are included: ecology, feminism, tolerance, eastern religions, comparative religions, the United Nations and the new world order. This way of writing may be to make philosophical issues out of touch with the times, or to cover a wider readership. However, it gives readers the impression that these issues seem to be the author's real concern.

Therefore, this is not "a novel about the history of philosophy", but a contemporary humanist who supports nature's selective discussion of the roots of philosophy. At the end of the novel, science is recognized as the judge of truth; Although the doctrine of materialism is not clear, it is definitely the best choice for mankind. This book leads readers to such a conclusion, but it doesn't actually provide reasons. The impression it gives readers is that it is the result of the accumulation of wisdom in past dynasties; Of course, different history will lead to different endings.

Philip? 6? 1 Zhan Sen

☆ Book Catalogue ☆

Eden ... at some point, things are destined to start from scratch. ...

The magician's top hat … There is only one condition to be a good philosopher: curiosity …

Myth … the fragile balance between good and evil …

Natural philosophers ... make things out of nothing. ...

Democritus ... the most exquisite toy in the world. ...

Fate ... fortune tellers try to predict something that is in fact extremely unpredictable. ...

Socrates ... The wisest man is the one who knows his ignorance. ...

Athens ... several tall buildings rose from the ruins. ...

Plato longed to return to the soul world.

The major's cabin … The girl's eyes blinked in the mirror …

Aristotle … a rigorous logician who wants to clarify our point of view …

Greek culture ... sparks ...

Postcards ... I have a strict inspection system for myself ...

Two cultures … the only way to avoid floating in a vacuum …

The right part of medieval ... doesn't mean wrong. ...

Renaissance ... ah! Children of God hidden in mortal bodies. ...

Baroque period ... well ...

Descartes ... he wanted to clear all the rubble from the construction site. ...

Spinoza … God is not a puppet master …

Locke ... naked and empty, like a teacher coming to the blackboard in front of the classroom ...

Hume ... set it on fire. ...

Berkeley ... is like a dizzy planet next to a burning star. ...

Berkeley ... an old magic mirror that my great-grandmother once bought from a gypsy. ...

Enlightenment ... from needle-making technology to gun-casting method ...

Kant ... the starry sky above his head and the moral code in his heart. ...

Romanticism ... the mysterious road to the heart ...

Hegel ... what holds water is well founded. ...

Kierkegaard ... Europe is going bankrupt. ...

Marx ... the ghost wandering in Europe ...

Darwin ... a ship full of genes is sailing in life. ...

Sigmund freud ... he has that disgusting arrogant impulse. ...

In our time ... people are doomed to suffer from freedom. ...

Garden party ... a white crow ...

Counterpoint ... two or more melodies are the same. ...

It was a loud noise ... We are stardust, too. ...