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by World Gaarder (Author)
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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 learning. The truth is far more complicated than she could ever have imagined. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This long, dense novel, a bestseller in the author's native Norway, offers a summary history of philosophy embedded in a philosophical mystery disguised as a children's book-but only sophisticated young adults would be remotely interested. Sophie Amundsen is about to turn 15 when she receives a letter from one Alberto Knox, a philosopher who undertakes to educate her in his craft. Sections in which we read the text of Knox's lessons to Sophie about the pre-Socratics, Plato and St. Augustine alternate with those in which we find out about Sophie's life with her well-meaning mother. Soon, though, Sophie begins receiving other, stranger missives addressed to one Hilde Moller Knag from her absent father, Albert. As Alberto Knox's lessons approach this century, he and Sophie come to suspect that they are merely characters in a novel written by Albert for his daughter. Teacher and pupil hatch a plot to understand and possibly escape from their situation; and from there, matters get only weirder. Norwegian philosophy professor Gaarder's notion of making a history of philosophy accessible is a good one. Unfortunately, it's occasionally undermined by the dry language he uses to describe the works of various thinkers and by an idiosyncratic bias that gives one paragraph to Nietzsche but dozens to Sartre, breezing right by Wittgenstein and the most influential philosophy of this century, logical positivism. Many readers, regardless of their age, may be tempted to skip over the lessons, which aren't well integrated with the more interesting and unusual metafictional story line. Author tour.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Ready for some questions?, May 13 2004
By Jorge F. M "Jorge Flores" (Naucalpan, Mexico) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sophies World (Paperback)
Sophie Amundsen is is a normal teeenage girl living with her mom in a small town. Her father works with the U.N. peacekeeping forces and is stationed in Lebanon. When Sophie is about to turn 15, she receives a small note in her mailbox. It has only one question in it: "Who are you?"
This event signals Sophie's first contact with Philosophy. And as days go by and her birthday gets closer, all sorts of weird things start happening : a dog starts delivering her envelopes, letters for a certain Hilde Møller start arriving at her mailbox, a greek city appers before her eyes on video tape, and a misterious man is determined to teach her Philosophy. Sophie and her friend Jorunn will be drawn into a great adventure and at the same time she (and you, the reader), will start a grand tour on philosophy, from mankind's first myths up to the XXth. century.
Sophie's world accomplishes two things: it takes complex ideas and explains them in the most simple language possible (try opening a Kant or Hegel book and reading 10 pages without any formal philosopical background, like me), while keeping enough of a mystery in Sophie's journey to keep you turning pages. There's even a "Philosophical plot twist" that will make you think...
This book is not for those who study philosophy. It is for those who think philosophy is complex and out of reach. Highly commendable.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enlight Thyself, April 12 2004
To make a long story short, this book intelligently epitomizes the essences of the hisory of philosophy and stimulates the reader's thoughts of the world and everything it comprises.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth buying, reading and keeping :), April 7 2004
By bel_78 "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfa... (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sophies World (Paperback)
Do you want to know more about the History of Philosophy, but don't feel like studying?. This might be the solution for you !!!.

In "Sophie's World" you will find an interesting novel, intertwined almost seamlessly with the History of Philosohy. Is that possible?. For Jostein Gaarder, yes. This former philosophy teacher, born in 1952 in Oslo (Norway), reached success with this book, which has managed to attract even those not commonly interested in Philosophy and also, somehow, to become part of the bibliography of many undergraduate philosophy courses.

The plot of the book is rather simple. It centers on Sophie Amundsen, a fourteen year old girl approaching her fifteen birthday, who one day begins to receive letters from someone she doesn't know. In those letters, her unknown correspondent begins to tell her about the History of Philosophy, the subject he studies. Sophie's goes on receiving those letters throughout the novel, and they become an essential part of the plot, which is a mystery with unexpected turnarounds.

I would like to point out that I noticed a change in Sophie's attitude towards the world and what was happening around her, as the novel is nearer to its end. After learning in those letters about the History of Philosophy (that could also be called the History of Thought), she starts to think in a different, more analytical way. In my opinion, the reader suffers the same process that changes Sophie, and that is not a bad thing at all.

It is important to remark upon the fact that the letters that Sophie's correspondent sends her are written in a clear way, so that she (a teenager) would be able to understand them. Due to the fact that in those letters the main theme is Philosophy, the reader can not only enjoy a good novel but also have access to graspable explanations regarding the ideas of some philosophers, so far unknown or incomprehensible to him.

I recommend this book to anybody curious enough to want to read it. It doesn't require too much effort: you will learn without being aware of doing so. Concerning the age of the reader, I think that "Sophie's World" can be read easily by teenagers, but will also be appealing to adults who enjoy a good book.

On the whole, I believe this book is worth buying, reading and keeping. It is not perfect, though, because I think that the plot of the novel could have been better. However, there aren't too many perfect things in this world, and unfortunately that includes books. So my advice is: read it !!!. You are highly likely to enjoy doing that, and you will appreciate the change of perspective that "Sophie's World" will bring to you.

Belen Alcat

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sophie's World
Purchased this as a school text for an AP Philosophy course. It's dry and hard for students to get into - they actually perfer the textbook! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Librarian at Large

5.0 out of 5 stars Philosophy made easy
A wonderful book that introduces the reader to the wonderful world of philosophy. The reader along with Sophie - the main character of the book - will start making up his/her mind... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Esfandiar Aghaei

5.0 out of 5 stars Philosophy doesn't get easier than this!
Unlike one of the reviewers on the book cover, I read this book while taking a course that dips now and then into western philosophy, and I was glad to report that I got a good... Read more
Published on Jul 5 2004 by madonluv

3.0 out of 5 stars baby philosophy
This is a history of western philosophy course disguised as a novel (or vice versa). The author covers a much broader range of philosophers and schools of thought than is... Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by melia717

5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It is indeed a history of philosophy but is revealed through the interactions of Sophie and her mysterious 'teacher'. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2004 by Brandon

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Supplement to Philosophy Study
"Sophie's World" is a fictional tale about a girl and a mysterious character that teaches her about philosophy. It is sort of a "Karate Kid" (Daniel-Mr. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2004 by Marcos Helms

3.0 out of 5 stars Philosophy text disguised as novel (2 1/2 stars)...
Sophie's World has an interesting concept, but this philosophical read is not for everyone. I have some criticism of the book, but also some praise. Read more
Published on Jun 14 2004 by CoffeeGurl

5.0 out of 5 stars this book changed me forever
I grew up in Germany and read this book when I was 14. It completely changed my life. It changed my way of thinking and I became intrigued with Philosophy. Read more
Published on Jun 13 2004 by Purple Shades

4.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs Up
This book opened my eyes to the world around me. It intrigued me that philosophy was such an interesting topic. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars A 12 y/o perspective (By Max Bowen)
The plot waters down the philosophical content. The characters are boring, and the story gets in the way of the academics. Read more
Published on May 22 2004

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