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Les Bonheurs de Sophie: Une Initiation a la Philosophie En 30 Mini-Lecons

Les Bonheurs de Sophie: Une Initiation a la Philosophie En 30 Mini-Lecons

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Before entering a philosophy class, do I know what I will be doing there, what I will be studying there? Not really. No field of study is more mysterious. That is what inspired me to write this little book: the bewilderment of 11th-grade students wis .. Celoten opis
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  • Jezik: Francoščina
  • Založnik: ENCRE MARINE
  • Vezava: Knjiga – Brošura
  • Število strani: 208

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Before entering a philosophy class, do I know what I will be doing there, what I will be studying there? Not really. No field of study is more mysterious. That is what inspired me to write this little book: the bewilderment of 11th-grade students wishing to get an introduction to Philosophy during their summer vacation. Although there are, indeed, many manuals and textbooks on the subject, no previously published initiation has addressed this unique and singular situation. This book tackles all the topics which 12th grade must cover according to the latest regulations – and even those which the curriculum chooses to skip: God, for example, and more to the point, “What is philosophy?” – as if this question about philosophy itself were deemed unimportant or too difficult! The author’s objective was thus to fill in a gap by providing as pleasant a guide as possible to students having finished 11th grade as they prepare to start work necessitating more research and exactitude and begin studying the basic texts of the great philosophers. These thirty mini-lessons – corresponding to the thirty days of a summer month – represent, because of the circumstances surrounding their composition, the author’s philosophical legacy to future young generations. The clear, refined and restrained, yet upbeat and unpretentious, language of these simple texts ensures that this modest work’s initial goal has been surpassed, and that all those intrigued by the challenges of philosophic thought will fall under their spell.