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After reading the novel "Sophie's World"
After carefully reading a famous book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. For this reason, it is necessary to seriously write down your thoughts after reading it. Maybe you have no clue now. Below is the review of the novel "Sophie's World" that I collected for everyone. It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. Review of the novel "Sophie's World" 1
Friends who have read "Sophie's World" will definitely think so: it is a simple yet profound novel. It once made me pick it up and once put it down. It made me very interested at one time and lost my patience at another time. I read the whole book intermittently amid this contradiction.
The strange letter that 14-year-old girl Sophie received took her into a world she had almost never been exposed to, and guided her thinking into deeper and more essential thinking about human beings. This book explains to people the formation and development of the world and nature from a philosophical perspective, and tells people what kind of world the earth we live on is like. Originally, I thought philosophy was boring, but the book "Sophie's World" was completely different. While telling readers about philosophy, it uses vivid and vivid language to describe an intriguing story, which makes readers feel like reading a detective novel. Sophie in the article has a strong curiosity and thirst for knowledge. This leads her to the doorway to unlocking the mysteries and philosophies of the world. Moreover, Sophie also has the spirit of perseverance and perseverance. This is very worthy of our learning. Only with perseverance and perseverance can we have the opportunity to do what we want to do. A passage in the book impressed me deeply: The world is like a white rabbit conjured by a magician. Human beings live in the deepest part of the white rabbit's fur and take everything for granted, while philosophers are children full of curiosity. , they keep climbing the white rabbit's hair in order to see the magician's true face, that is, to see the world and the meaning of life. The book "Sophie's World" made me feel that there are still many things in the world waiting for us to explore. The secrets of nature can never be revealed. Philosophers in the past have solved many mysteries of the world for us. Make future generations smarter; shouldn't we also learn from them, use philosophical perspectives to uncover the mysteries of nature and human society, and do something for our future generations?
"Sophie's World" is a profound and simple history of human philosophy. It can not only awaken people's inner admiration and admiration for life, as well as their concern and curiosity about the meaning of life, but also contribute to the growth of each person - making life move from chaos to wisdom, from confusion to enlightenment. There were bright mast lights. Thoughts after reading the novel "Sophie's World" 2
"Sophie's World" is a philosophical book with a strong literary character. Its main content is: using the letters Sophie constantly received from a mysterious person as a clue, it explains to people the formation and development of the world and nature from a philosophical perspective... telling people that the earth on which human beings live is What a world. It is not only the responsibility of scientists and philosophers to make people realize that there are still many things in the world waiting for us to explore, and to use philosophical perspectives to uncover the mysteries of nature and human society.
Originally philosophy is relatively boring, but the book "Sophie's World" is completely different. While telling the readers about philosophy, it uses vivid language to depict an intriguing story, which makes the readers feel like they are chasing and eager to know the answers and understand the philosophy while reading.
In order to unravel the mysteries of world history, the author leads readers to follow a cute and intelligent little girl from ancient Rome to modern times. In each different period, those philosophers who have made outstanding contributions to society have , the topics they discussed and the experiences and encounters of these philosophers are all included in the book in detail, vividly and naturally describing the entire history of world philosophy. The content is extensive but not cluttered. The author carefully divides the content into chapters. Each section has a title to point out the central content of the chapter, which is either hidden or revealed. Each section explains the truth contained in it and explains the meaning of reading. It seems like a profound philosophical question. This kind of section division makes it easier for readers to read, and it is easier for them to accept the ideas in the book and understand the author's intentions.
What I feel most deeply is the story of the philosopher Socrates. Socrates, his brilliance lies in his ability to expose the weaknesses of people's thinking in conversations and enable them to understand the truth of philosophy.
However, in 399 BC, because he was too outspoken, he was brought to court by the elites he had accused and sentenced to death for "promoting new gods and corrupting the youth." He could have begged the jury to show mercy and avoid death, but Socrates did not do so because he knew that he must stick to the truth even to the end of his life. He values ??conscience and truth, dares to fight for the truth, and sacrifices for the truth. This spirit is worth learning from us. After reading the novel "Sophie's World" 3
"Sophie's World" tells the story of a girl named Sophie who received a mysterious letter one day and learned from a mentor. With help, I learned and understood the thought process of mankind from ancient times to the present in chronological order. In the process, she gradually understood that she was just a character in a book, and that her author was a character in our book.
An outstanding feature of this book is that it first points out and criticizes a situation that has always existed in this world: that is, as people grow older, they gradually lose curiosity and exploration of the world. Here, the author uses the metaphor of rabbit fur and a magician to show us this problem very vividly. Although the statements in the book are somewhat one-sided and superficial, isn’t this the case in our world? It’s just that the criterion is not just curiosity. Everyone has the ambition to make progress, whether in terms of wealth, status, thought, or spirit. But as the years go by, the ambition of most of them gradually wears away, so they fall into the abyss, and fall deeper and deeper. There, their spirits are assimilated by the environment, and their souls gradually become obsessed with daily necessities or economic matters. Lost myself in it, yes, myself! The highest virtue of human beings is self-realization. No matter what we do, no matter what the direction of study, our understanding is often to discover the meaning of self after understanding the external world. All human efforts are to understand and improve oneself, whether through power, thoughts or emotions. There are two forces in our lives, one is downward, toward tediousness, boredom, numbness, and banal evil; the other is upward, this force is sunny, curious, free, and fearless. , unlike the downward force controlled by the environment, this force moves towards the ideal of life, the ideal self, the improved self, the unique self, no matter what that self is, the upward force is indomitable; no matter that self and No matter how far away you are from yourself now, as long as you have tireless curiosity, perseverance that is not afraid of difficulties, and a spirit that yearns for freedom, your life will be successful and perfect, although you will sacrifice something on the way up. , such as the praise of others, the acceptance and recognition of society, but when you look back on the past and examine your own achievements, you will find that everything is worth it! When life reaches that state, it no longer matters victory or defeat, only accumulated wisdom and a noble soul. No matter what that nobility is, whether it is noble justice or noble evil, it does not matter whether it is good or evil, as long as you climb up along the rabbit hair, up, up, up, and realize yourself, you will be the most perfect and noble one. In the process of upward progress, worldly morality and gains and losses cannot restrain you. You can use your own understanding and values ??to shape your world. Just as Schiele's father shaped his world, the work is the embodiment of the author's soul, and the work itself is a world. Of course, the concept of the world here does not refer to writing a book, but one's own vision, a vision that penetrates life and death, and has countless wisdom to create the world, to create brilliance and nobility in the ordinary. This world is you—— A world of extremely free and progressive people, a unique world, a world that exists for you. You define the value of the world, and you are the God of the world.
The above is the inspiration of this book on my thoughts and life. Next, let’s talk about the core content of this book-the...existence, or relationship, between God and humans.
The author of a book is like the God of this world. After reading this book, we can be sure that Sophie’s world is in a book, and the author of this book is in our world. , after Sophie leaves the book, her world becomes parallel to that of the original author. But "we live in a book", this hypothesis is possible. The question is that we live in a book, under the complete control of another person, does this negate my worth and significance? Are we just mindless puppets?
No. Absolutely not.
The fact that we can think of this means that we are not. As human beings, we cannot guess God's will. We can only go our own way step by step. But aren’t our efforts rewarded? Aren’t our failures our own mistakes? Could it be that God helps us get into the top 50 in our grade, rather than our own efforts? Could it be that when we fell out of the top 200, it was God who punished us, rather than our own lack of effort and concentration? joke! God is not a puppeteer. God does not interfere with nature. The stability and changes in the laws of nature are God’s will. All cause and effect are also God’s will. God’s cause and effect is a part of us, and our will is also a part of God’s spirit. . When we strive, God wills us to succeed; when we tire, God wills us to fail. We are part of God and God is part of us, just as our circumstances and birth are part of us. What we do is by God’s will and our own will. We make ourselves who we are, and God makes us who we are. These concepts are consistent. Regardless of whether we are characters in the book or not, we don’t need to worry about external supernatural forces. We only need to pay attention to our own evil thoughts and uncontrollable desires: God’s internal cause and effect can achieve us and make us the ideal and potential selves. It can destroy our dreams and lives. The key lies in how we choose, how to realize the "life force" as Bergenson said, Nietzsche's "will to power" and Schopenhauer's "will to life". In the final analysis, the key to self-realization and self-achievement lies in self and God, because the two are inherently an inseparable cause and effect.
Having written so much, the last thing I want to say is that all students can read this book. Although the brief description of the process of human thought is a little shallow, it is very suitable for laying the foundation for the outlook on life and rough thinking. Understanding of history. At the same time, even students who have achieved certain achievements in this area, such as me, can often recall this book. After all, people of different levels will have different perceptions after reading the same book.
Today’s reading also gave me a lot of insights. In short, move upward, strive toward freedom and hope, toward the perfect self. All philosophy, art, and religion are produced to serve the self. Logic, politics, aesthetics, and metaphysics all originate from self-curiosity. The ultimate goal is to enable researchers to become a better self, an ideal self. Perhaps from this novel, we can also get a glimpse of the ultimate mystery and goal of life and philosophy? I take the liberty of quoting the words once used to describe Spinoza: "The most sincere reading and understanding of values ??and meanings of man and God is here, in the world of Sophie, in the uniqueness of each of us." In a world owned by one." Thoughts after reading the novel "Sophie's World" 4
This Spring Festival, "Sophie's World" has become an inseparable good companion with me. I take it with me wherever I go and read it when I have free time. A few pages. However, a good book makes me reluctant to read it too fast. Having said so much, you must also be curious about the magic power of this book. Well, let me introduce it below.
Let us first look at the table of contents of this book. There is always a short sentence under the big title as an inscription and points out the center and purpose of the story. For example, under the title "Garden of Eden" in the first chapter, there is a short sentence to explain: "At a certain moment, things must come from nothing." This format of the catalog is very novel and clever, and it is the first one I have ever read. A format rarely quoted in the book makes people's eyes light up.
Looking at the content of the book, although the plot is very simple, the truth explained is extremely profound: a fourteen-year-old girl Sophie came home from school one day and found a mysterious letter. --Who are you? ——Where did the world come from? In this way, under the guidance of a mysterious mentor, Sophie began to think about the fundamental issues thought by masters from ancient Greece to Kant, from Kierkegaard to Freud.
At the same time, Sophie continued to receive some extremely unusual letters. The world unfolded before her eyes like a mystery. Sophie used the girl's innate understanding and acquired knowledge to try to solve these mysteries. However, the truth is far weirder and more bizarre than she imagined. This letter is like a small philosophy class that is profound but not boring, difficult to understand but not boring.
Reading the text, I felt as if I was actually there, as if I had also received such a letter. I was "adventuring" and "brainstorming" with Sophie in the "small cave"; and I was deeply involved in the mysteries of this world with Sophie. Among them, constant thinking and exploration.
The plots in the book are intertwined, integrating stories and truths. This approach is rarely used in ordinary books, but "Sophie's World" perfectly integrates the stories that happened to Sophie with each philosophical truth. It really makes people want to read the next chapter after reading one chapter and refuse to let go. I can't help but marvel at it. We can even browse the entire history of world philosophy from before Plato to the 20th century with the same mood as reading a detective novel without feeling bored.
Because school is about to start, I finally finished reading "Sophie's World" today. The moment I turned the last page, my heart was filled with ups and downs. "Sophie's World" is both a world of wisdom and a world of dreams. It awakens readers' inner admiration for life, as well as their concern and curiosity about the ultimate meaning of life. After reading this book, I also have a new understanding and understanding of the world.
Finally, I want to say a few words to myself: The second semester of seventh grade is about to begin. I want to learn Sophie’s spirit of adventure and exploration, be more attentive in learning, and tackle difficult problems. Be strong, work hard, be the best version of yourself, and leave no regrets. After reading the novel "Sophie's World" 5
"Sophie's World" by Jostan Judd briefly introduces the history of Western philosophy to readers through the dialogue and correspondence between Albert and Sophie. Let readers understand the development and change process of philosophical thought. After reading this novel, I think the two most prominent questions raised by this novel are life issues and philosophical issues. The plot development of the whole book inspired me to think about life issues and philosophical issues.
First, thinking about life problems
If you can’t even solve your most basic problems, what can be the basis for solving other problems? At the beginning of "Sophie's World", the author asked the readers a question, "Who are you?" and "Where does the world come from?" These two questions may seem simple, but they must be answered well and with depth. Not a simple matter. Thinking about these two issues will help us make accurate life positioning and benefit our future development. Philosophy seems to be some very abstract theories, which seem too far away from our lives. However, if we do not go through this process, that is, the process of learning theories, how can we find a set of normative theories suitable for the development of our lives to guide us? What about our practice? Therefore, it seems that these two issues are very theoretical, and some people think that they should not be discussed, but in fact, discussing these two issues well is of extraordinary importance to the choice of life path. If a person does not explore the nature of human beings and the meaning of human existence through such or similar questions, then his life may be spent in confusion and he will not be able to exert his due value.
Second, thoughts on philosophical issues
"Sophie's World" briefly introduces the history of Western philosophy to readers in the form of letters and dialogues, allowing readers to understand Western philosophical thoughts. evolution and development process. This reflects that when human beings observe the world, the depth of thinking continues to deepen, so that similar philosophical thoughts will continue to develop; as for the confrontation of different philosophical thoughts, it reflects different perspectives of looking at the world. When learning philosophy At that time, we can completely eliminate the bad thoughts from the philosophical thoughts that have dross, so that our brains will not become an unorganized bookshelf occupied by various philosophical thoughts, which is not good for our own development. , in that case it is better to only master the outstanding philosophical ideas recognized by the mainstream, otherwise wouldn't thinking about things be very confusing?
Third, climb out of the "rabbit hair" and look at the world
I often wonder if reading philosophical works means that I am constantly pursuing highbrow things? I don't think so. According to Schopenhauer's view, what writers offer to readers are flowers, while what philosophers offer to readers is the essence of flowers. Therefore, the readership of philosophers is smaller than that of writers. When looking at the development process of philosophy, not every philosophical thought is unanimously recognized by everyone as soon as it appears. It must undergo layers of historical testing before settling down.
Perhaps because philosophers stand tall and see far, their ideas may not necessarily be accepted by people at the time. According to Schopenhauer, we have to wait until these ideas "have become dried fruits." By then, Only then will people enjoy and taste them like dried fruits such as dates.
I think that if we master a certain amount of philosophical thought, then we can not be confused about some things or get entangled in the appearance of things, but go straight to the essence of things, which will help us to learn faster and more efficiently. Good solution to the problems we encountered. Therefore, reading philosophical works is not to be different from others, but to help us find better ways to solve problems, thereby saving us time and energy.
This kind of "viewing" also allows us not to be confused by the appearance of some events, but to have our own independent thinking and not to be bound by subjective imaginary connections.
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