There is an obvious connection between Sophie's World and one of my classes. And no, that class is not humanities. Sophie's World is a book about philosophy. What a coincidence? So is Issues and Answers.
In Issues Class we talk about all kinds of philosophies. One of the major ones we did last quarter was leanring about Plato's Allegory of the Cave. It was interesting, then, to learn more about Plato in Sophie's world. Some of the philosophical questions that arise in class have also been discussed in class. We talked about who we are and why are we here starting in the first week of school. So it was interesting that those were the first to questions that Sophie was asked as well. I haven't come to an answer yet and I decided I don't think I ever will. But I am finding more pieces to the puzle everyday and get a better idea of the answers to those essential questions. Both humanities and Issues and Answers have made me into a deeper thinker, exactly like what the philosophy classes are doing for Sophie.
I think it will be interesting to keep track of Sophie's philosophical jounrey next to mine. Maybe I will notice more similarities. But having this experience has made me enjoy the book much more so far as it is quite easy to relate to.
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