Humans must have children to rule on the earth. The Created Earth is not the Earth, it is not a novel of the imagination of our God, but a reality; therefore human beings on earth are also part of reality. To me, I can not understand understanding that it makes a painful death to lose my son for all unreal people, although in reality there is no purpose, as I am not part of reality . It is meaningless to solve the idea that Sophie and Alberto exist only in the head.
Jostein Gaarder is a novel about the author of Sophie World, the best seller of the New York Times, and the history of philosophy. Looking at the cover of this book, you can imagine that Jose is talking about the authoritarian era and the four most common names in the world of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. Every philosopher has different views on life, nature, and truth. The majority of early Greek philosophers focused on the natural (physical) world and its process, so the priesthood ruler and the other three philosophers would call them "natural philosophers" I made it.
From the Socrates to the Sophie world, the role of philosophers as a logical supervisor of personal beliefs has a long and respectable history. In the latter, Jostein Gaarder philosopher Alberto Knox urged young Sophie to avoid the temptation of fortune tent and concentrate on his own world view. But will this inevitably lead to human liberation? For human happiness? I told those who asked such questions: "What kind of power can I use to investigate my deepest belief?" Convenient item? These are the questions Thomas Nagel raised in his work "I can not see anywhere".
This might teach young people the great philosophers of the world, but Jostein Gardner's novel is magical and informative. This is really exciting, especially if you are a newcomer of philosophy and there is an interesting interaction between what Sophie learned and what happens in real life ... like a book , Pettersen's style is unique and exhilarating. Family and friends became apart and memory was deeply buried, but the occasional encounter between the protagonist Toron and the important summer of 1948 caused those memories to return to consciousness.