Is there a book similar to Sophie s World in China?

Updated on culture 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Books by Cloth Tiger Press.

    Such as the school of magic, the thumb cow, my table mate is a witch, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sophie's World is a book about the history of Western philosophy, which reveals the development of the history of philosophy in the West through the process of a philosophical tutor teaching philosophy to a girl named Sophie. One of the 100 works of the 20th century.

    Sophie's World (Sophie's world) reveals the history of Western philosophy through the process of a philosophical tutor imparting philosophical knowledge to a girl named Sophie. This book is a conversation between Sophie and a mysterious man named Alberto Knox, and is an introduction to Western philosophy in a superficial and profound way.

    From the pre-Socratic era to Sartre, as well as the ideas of Aristotle, Descartes, Hegel, Cheekgott, Plato and others, they are vividly brought to life through the author's vivid brushstrokes, and explained by the historical background of the time, which is fascinating. This book is the perfect primer for anyone who is new to or has never learned about a philosophy course.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    An introductory book to philosophy

    A world-smashed, best-selling philosophical book.

    The world's most accessible philosophy book.

    A book on the history of philosophy.

    One of the 100 classics of the 20th century.

    Awarded in 1994"German prize for young people's literature"with"Best Work Award"

    Sophie's World reveals the development of the history of Western philosophy through the process of a philosophical tutor teaching philosophical knowledge to a girl named Sophie. From the pre-Socratic era to Sartre, as well as the ideas of Aristotle, Descartes, Hegel and others, they are vividly brought to life through the author's vivid brushstrokes, and explained with the historical background of the time, which is fascinating. Critics believe that it is the most suitable primer for those who have never taken a philosophy course, and for those who have read some philosophy in the past and have forgotten all about it.

    Since its publication in 1991, the book has long been the number one bestseller in various countries, and 35 countries around the world have purchased the rights to the book. By May 1995, the German version of the book had sold an astronomical 1.2 million copies. A "Sophie's World" is a history of human philosophy in simple terms.

    It can not only awaken people's deep admiration and admiration for life, care and curiosity about the meaning of life, but also for everyone's growth - to make life from chaos to wisdom, from confusion to enlightenment, hanging a bright mast ......

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