Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Final Thoughts...

Sophie and Alberto are escaping from Albert Knag, and Hilde doesn’t have idea of it. She believes that by reading more about the philosophers and more books she will find them. After escaping of him Albert meets her daughter and he disappears on the airport because of that. Then Albert knows he is passing through the same thing Alberto and Sophie. He thought he had someone following him. Sophie and Alberto arrive home and Hilde finally is with them. The last teaching all of them have is the Big Bang, Hilde analyze it and tells what she thinks about it, there Sophie learns and Alberto achieves his goal, make them think as philosophers.


“Basically there are not many philosophical questions to ask. We have already asked some of the most important ones. But history presents us with many different answers to each question. So it is easier to ask philosophical questions than to answer them.
At the end there are not so many philosophical questions to ask, it is simple but when you become a philosopher you ask more question. More and more and then we can see the growth on Hilde’s and Sophie’s world, they became great thinkers.

"However, we must not exaggerate the importance of these figures. It is enough just to hold a stone in your hand. The universe would have been equally incomprehensible if it had only consisted of that one stone the size of an orange. The question would be just as impenetrable: where did this stone come from?" 
Concluding this book the figures rent as important as the theories or the things they believe in but what they give to the world. With every question that the book started the things became bigger because she learned and that is the important thing.


To be honest I didn’t liked this book even though I read it because once it was checked out. I learned about philosophers and their teachings which I believe is something good this book has because now we are learning about them in humanities and this can make me make connections with them and this book, Sophie’s World. 

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