Wonderful sentences in Sophie's World
1. We already know that their questions are related to the changes they have observed in the material world. They want to seek the natural law implied in it. They want to know what is happening around them from a point of view other than ancient myths. Most importantly, they want to understand the actual change process through the study of nature itself. This is very different from using fairy tales to explain the phenomenon of thunder, lightning or spring and winter.
2. This is what makes philosophers different. Philosophers never get too used to the world. For him or her, the world has always been unreasonable, even complicated and mysterious. This is an important ability that philosophers and children have together. You can say that philosophers are as sensitive as children all their lives.
3. Pamenides believes that all existing things have always existed. This concept is no stranger to the Greeks, who think that everything in the world is eternal. In Pamenides' idea, nothing will come from nothingness, and what already exists will not disappear into invisibility.
4. It's finally time to open the mailbox. First, she opened a letter with a Mexican postmark, which was written by her father. The letter said that he was very homesick and that he defeated the first mate in a chess match for the first time in his life. Besides, he almost finished reading a batch of books that he took with him after the winter vacation. After that, Sophie saw a brown envelope with her name on it. After putting the schoolbag and other mail in the room, she ran into the secret hole, pulled out the newly opened stationery in the envelope and began to look at it: the mythical world view. Hi, Sophie! There is a lot to talk about today, so let's start at once.
5. Why should life end? How unfair it is! Sophie stood on the gravel road and thought. She tried to think about the meaning of living, so as to make herself forget that she would not live forever. However, this is really unlikely. Now, as soon as she concentrates on living, the idea of death will immediately come to her mind. The reverse is also true: only when she clearly realizes that one day she will die, can she appreciate how wonderful it is to live in the world. These two things are like two sides of a coin, which she keeps turning around. When one side becomes bigger and clearer, the other side becomes bigger and clearer. Life and death are two sides of a coin.
6. It is the beginning of May. In some people's gardens, daffodils have blossomed all around the fruit trees, and poplar trees have grown green leaves.
7. However, a myth is not just an explanation. People also carry out religious ceremonies related to myths. We can imagine how people at that time acted a play according to the mythical plot when there was drought or crop failure. Maybe a man in the village will dress up as a bride and tie stones to his chest in order to steal the hammer from the giant. The purpose of people doing this is to take some actions to make it rain so that crops can grow in the fields.
8. Up to now, these naturalistic philosophers have left only fragments. A small part of what we know is based on Aristotle's works more than 2 years later. Only some conclusions made by these philosophers are mentioned, so we can't know exactly how they reached these conclusions. However, according to the known data, we can conclude that these early Greek philosophers? Topic? It is related to the basic components of the universe and the changes in nature.
9. She may accept that frogs are made of mud and water. But if so, the soil must contain more than one substance. If the soil really contains many different substances, it may really produce frogs after being mixed with water. Of course, they must first become frog eggs and tadpoles. Because, no matter how you water it, frogs can't grow in the cabbage garden.
1. These are the most important and natural problems in the world. But why is it so tiring to concentrate on these problems? Sophie felt her heart beat faster when she opened the mailbox. At first, she only saw a letter from the bank and several big brown envelopes with her mother's name on them. Damn it! She actually began to frantically expect the unknown person to write again.
11. In the corner of the garden, there is a dense bush with no flowers and fruit trees behind those raspberry bushes. In fact, it used to be a hedge that has been growing for many years, and it was once the dividing line of the forest. However, because it has not been trimmed in the past twenty years, it has now grown into a large piece with tangled branches and leaves, which is difficult to cross. Grandma used to say that this hedge made the chickens kept in the garden less likely to be caught by foxes during the war.
12. The best way to explore philosophy is to ask some philosophical questions, such as: How was the world created? Is there some will or meaning behind it? Is there life after death? How can we answer these questions? Most importantly, how should we live? People have been asking these questions for thousands of years. As far as we know, there is not a culture that doesn't care? Who is the person? 、? Where did the world come from? Such a question.
13. Sophie entered the room, put her schoolbag and a letter for her mother on the kitchen table, then ran up the stairs, entered her room and took out a biscuit box full of beautiful stones. She dumped the stones on the floor and put two big envelopes in the box. Then he hurried to the garden, clutching the biscuit box in his hands. When she left, she took out some food for Cher.
14. Everything is full of vitality at this time of year. Isn't this a wonderful thing? When the weather gets warmer and the snow melts away, thousands of flowers and trees in Qian Qian will grow steeply from the barren land. What force caused this? Sophie looked at the mailbox when she opened the garden door. There is usually a lot of junk mail and some big envelopes addressed to her mother. She always piles them on the kitchen table and then goes upstairs to her room to do her homework.
15. Slim was surprised when he lifted the bride's veil to kiss her? To a pair of red eyes. At this time, rocky came out again. He said that the bride didn't close her eyes for a whole week because she was too excited before the wedding. So, Schlemmer's men took the hammer to put it in the bride's arms during the wedding.
16. Four Basic Elements In a way, Pamenides and Hera Cretors have opposite views. Palmenides believes that nothing will change from a rational point of view. Hera Cretors believes that nature is constantly changing from the perspective of sensory cognition. Who is right and who is wrong? Should we listen to reason or follow our senses? Pamenides and Hera Cretors each advocate two points.
17. In fact, we are the little white rabbit that was pulled out of the hat. The only difference between us and the white rabbit is that the white rabbit doesn't understand that it is involved in a magic show. We are the opposite. We feel that we are part of something mysterious, and we want to know the mystery.
18. Sophie hurried to the gate of the garden and looked at the green mailbox. She was surprised to find that there was another letter inside, which was exactly the same as the first one. When she took the first letter, it was obviously empty! Her name is also written on this letter. She took it apart and took out a note paper the size of the first letter.
19. Why did Empedocles choose earth, air, fire and water as the four elements of nature? Root? It's no accident. Before him, some philosophers tried to prove that the basic element of the universe was either water or air or fire. Thales and Anaximenis also pointed out that water and gas are both indispensable elements in the material world. The Greeks believed that fire was equally important. For example, they found the importance of sunlight to all living things, and they also knew that animals and people have body temperatures.