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I have watched the movie version of "Sophie's World" twice, plus I have read one or two philosophy textbooks before, so I will say a little bit of my own thoughts:
First of all, "Sophie's World" is a history of philosophy**, and it can be a bit difficult to read if you don't have a little philosophical foundation to read books or movies. Therefore, I feel that if you want to have some thoughts of your own after reading "Sophie's World", you must first have a certain understanding of the history of Western philosophy.
What impressed me the most, or what struck me the most, was the idea that thoughts, in relation to other things, have eternal value and meaning. The charm of philosophy lies in the mind, because the mind is eternal and universal.
In the eyes of those who study philosophy or study philosophy, what they care most about is ideology, not the right or wrong of others, or they want to leave a name for history, they pursue what they think is right, and they spare no effort to explain it.
Sophie's World", according to the development of the plot of the movie, the two protagonists in the movie, Sophie and the person who introduced her to the world of philosophy, finally found out that they were just characters in the officer (who seemed to be a colonel), (that **, it seemed to be written to his daughter), they felt very scared, because, with the end of **, their lives will also end, so these two protagonists try their best to continue their lives, lives in **, but there is no way. In the end, the colonel's book was finished. But they didn't disappear.
In the last scene, Sophie in ** and Sophie in reality appear at the same time, but they belong to different worlds. Sophie eventually understands that they become thoughts in books, and that thoughts do not disappear and are eternal. I feel that in the movie, the final dialogue between the two protagonists names the central idea of "Sophie's World" - the eternity of thought.
And this gives me the feeling that the ** idea is exactly what I've been thinking about lately, or has given me an answer. Everyone is busy living, few people think about the future, 50 years later, 100 years later, 500 years (maybe you want to laugh a little), just imagine, you look back, your current existence is as if there is no existence, most people are like this, they now have money and power, can enjoy everything, so what, in the end everything is zero, the individual is like a drop in the ocean, and suddenly experienced a philosophical "sense of absurdity", what is the meaning of life, after many years, everyone is the same, History or time will remove all those superfluous things, and in the end only the most essential things remain, and that is where the value lies. And thought is such a thing, at least one of them.
He's here to stay.
Those who pursue eternity should pursue ideas. The value of philosophy is in thought, not in right or wrong.
These are just my personal thoughts. Fortunately, there are many details to write about, and every time you watch it, you will have a little new feeling just like watching an Oscar movie. You can try.
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The individual is insignificant, because human life is finite, and it will disappear, but the knowledge or truth discovered by human beings is eternal, because once they are verified by us, they will be integrated into our life system, and they will not disappear The history of human progress is the history of continuous knowledge of the self and the world, and Sophie's world is about the development process of Western philosophy, and philosophy itself is a reflection on the human self and the world...
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