Well, as part of REA11, I am reading
Sophie’s World, which so far is ok, even if it’s a little dry. I’d much rather be reading this than a text book any day.
One interesting question I’d like to ask though, is "why hasn’t Sophie called the police to report the stalker/harrasser
who clearly knows where she lives, and too much about her lifestyle/patterns to be comfortable???"
The book is a fiction story intended to teach the reader about the history of philosophy, so far covering Ancient Greek
philosophers and heading towards the modern way of thinking (‘rationalism’). I must say that I didn’t expect to be doing a
unit about philosophy, but it could be a lot worse than it has been so far
I’m looking forward to when the theory catched up to ‘current thinking,’ since obviously that’s a bit more in-context
for us to look at.