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LOGOS ACADEMY
From “Sophie’s World” by Jostein Gaarder: How can philosophy, history and
communication help connect the past, present and possible future events in the
world.
By:Ornella Andrade León
• What are we doing here in this world?
• What is our purpose of living here?
• How can we exist?
• How can everything around us exist?
•How has communication changed our way to reason?
• Are we living well in this technological wealth?
• Do we have spiritual wealth?
•What will happen to the future generations?
Important facts:• Was born in Oslo, Norway in
1952.• Went To the university of Oslo.• Began to write in 1974 after his
marriage.• Won the Norwegian Literary
Critics’ Award and Ministry of Cultural and Scientific Affairs
Literary Price.• Forme the Sofie Foundation
Famous Books:•Diagnosen og andre noveller
(The Diagnosis and Other Stories,1986)
•Barna fra Sukhavati (The Children from Sukhavati, 1987)•Froskeslottet (The Frog Castle,
1988)•Kabalmysteriet (The Solitaire
Mystery, 1990)•Sofies verden (Sophie's World,
1991)
Jostein Gaarder
Sophie’s World“A novel about the history of philosophy”
Plot:
Sophie Amundsen is a girl that is about to turn fifteen years old. she finds in the mail box two questions. Who are you?
While Sophie and Alberto Knox are studying philosophy they discover they are ruled by this UN Major, Albert Knag and that they are a present for her daughter’s fifteenth birthday and probably fantasy.
Sophie and Alberto decided to return to their own world even though they will not get any older. Hilde was talking with her father and she feels that Sophie is close to her. She reflexes maybe Sophie is with them in other time and space.
Settings:Characters:
•Hilde •Sophie
•Albert Knag •Alberto Knox
•Sophie’s mom •Joanna •Hermes
Sophie’s house
The Major’s cabin
Hilde’s house
The History of Philosophy
Late AntiquityHellenism
Indo European Culture
Semitic Culture
The Middle Ages
Saint Augustine
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Renaissance
Francis Bacon Copernicus Kepler
Galilei Newton
The Baroque
Descartes Locke
EnlightenmentAlso known as the Age
of Reason
Kant
Montesquieu, Rosseau
and Voltaire
Romanticism
Hegel Karl Marx
Darwin Sigmund Freud
On Our Time
J.P. SatreSimone de Beauvoir
History of Communication
The Printing process
Ancient ways of communication
History of Communication
The Telegragh The Telephone
History of Communication
The Radio The Television
History of Communication
The Computer The Internet
Advantages and Disadvantages of Communication
Advantages• Easy to use
• Portable• Saves time.
• Artistic and creative.• Quality sound
• Illustrates.• Programation.• Large groups.
• Accesible to everyone.• E-mail, chat.
• World wide Communication.• For Emergencies.
Disadvantages• Expensive• Junk Mail.
• Overuse of Worksheets.• Long distances are costly.
• Spams.• Steal your Identity.• Invasion of Privacy.• Technology Addict.
Conclusion
…we are becoming shallow and destroying our world…
Hugh Hefner Albert “Al” Gore
Personal Opinion
…We have to think about our future generations and how they are going to suffer if we don’t make a balance between ambition and
consciousness…
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