Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy
 

Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy

by Jostein Gaarder

Wanting to understand the most fundamental questions of the universe isn't the province of ivory-tower intellectuals alone, as this book's enormous popularity has demonstrated. A young girl, Sophie, becomes embroiled in a discussion of philosophy with a faceless correspondent. At the same time, she must unravel a mystery involving another young girl, Hilde, by using everything she's... (read more)

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Catoffee
  • Rated 5 stars

if only all our text books on history, psychology and social work can be written in such an engaging manner...reading them would have been a much more enjoyable experience yah?!

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Dongwhan R
  • Rated 2 stars

My favorite quote in this book was "Can water turn into wine?" (pg 31). As I read through this quote, I remembered when my teacher once told me when Jesus changed water into wine. At this time, I disagreed with this unbelievable religious story of Jesus. In the book, it also said something that matched my thoughts about religion. My favorite scene in this book was when the main character Sophie stood in front of the mirror and wondering who she was. I found it interesting because her self...

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  • Rated 3.980959 stars
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  • Rated 4.2 stars
 

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  • Justin M

    justin m said:

    I saw the movie a which is a norwegian adaption called Sofies verden. It was shown in Australia as an eight part series. I was a great movie. I haven't read the book as of yet but I'm hoping it will be even better.

    posted Sunday, August 10 2008
  • Sten A

    sten a said:

    This is a great book. It shows what philosophy is and tells about its history.
    Maybe its not as scientific and technical as we would like to see it, but stop and rethink, its a novel not a school book.
    It tought me what philosophy is and how to use it in my life.
    Thats what other Philosophy books cannot.

    posted Thursday, July 3 2008
  • Saba S

    saba s said:

    I recommend it to my friends & I think that this book will increase their knowledge.

    posted Friday, June 27 2008
  • Selina C

    selina c said:

    I read this book quite a few years ago and thought it more fun and interesting than the philosophy 101 classes and lectures I attended at uni!

    (cheaper too, and you won't fall asleep as I did).
    Another book to read in a similar vein (but a deeper investigation into philopsophy) I would recommend is Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanence. I read that one recently.

    posted Thursday, June 26 2008
  • dalila

    dalila said:

    I really liked this book, is an interesting story, but is too quick for a revision of so many philosophies

    posted Thursday, June 26 2008
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