Hachette Reading Group Guides
Welcome to our Reading Group guide for Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaardner. We invite you to consider and discuss the following questions when reading this book:
- How does Sophie’s way of thinking change as she progresses through her course? Did you find your own way of thinking changing and if so how?
- Alberto explains that it is central to the course that Sophie understands the difference between a sophist and a philosopher. What is the difference and why is it so important?
- What is the basis of Socrate’s philosophy?
- How would you describe Plato’s philosophy? What was the basis of his ideal state? What did Aristotle make of Plato’s ideas? How did Aristotle’s philosophy differ from Plato’s?
- How did the scientific discoveries of the Renaissance affect philosophy?
- In what ways do science, religion and philosophy interact? Philosophy and science both require rigorous thought while religion also requires a leap of faith. How compatible are philosophy and religion?
- What do you make of the chapter ‘Berkely’?
- What did you think of the book’s conclusion?
- ‘The only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty of wonder’ (page 10). Did Sophie’s World reawaken a sense of wonder for you? Are you keen to learn more about philosophy?