Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sophie's World Reflection #2

As Sophie's philosophical studies progress, she is dipping her feet deeper into the pool of knowledge regarding the history of philosophers and their ideas; thus recently she has been exposed to multiple different time periods, such has Hellenism and The Renaissance. The topic of Hellenism was particularly interesting to me for a few reasons. Hellenism was initially captivating to me because the thought of "secret teachings" intriguing, nonetheless regarding how happiness should be achieved by mankind. I really liked the Epicurean point of view because I believe that prolonging a short term benefit for a greater one in the future is worth it. Aside from the in depth meanings that Hellenism entails, Hellenism relates to my life on the broader spectrum because the main idea behind it was breaking down barriers to come together, or syncretism (fusion of the creeds). I liked the idea of this because it is symbolic of what will occur in my life next fall as me and hundreds of thousands of individuals will be fused together at university.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sophie's World Reflection #1

Reading Sophie’s World at this phase of my life is perfect timing. Like Sophie, I am a girl growing up, going to school, and learning my role in society while also trying to figure out the meaning of life. While Sophie learns from Alberto, her learning process has expanded my mind drastically to so many new ideas. With this very expansion occurring in my mind, I relate to Sophie’s newfound emotions to everyday things and people in her life.  She feels as if day-to-day activities are now child’s play and a waste of time, because why worry about that when she can be analyzing the root of all beings? She also has trouble relating with her mom because she is struggling share the growth she is undergoing with others as if she wants to still seem “normal”. These emotions that Sophie goes through can be related to by any teenager going through a huge transition in their life that has something greater to worry about than petty school drama, and I can relate to that. 

Philosophy In My Life


            As the character Sophie thought to herself from “Sophie’s World”, philosophy is not something you can learn, but something you can learn to think about.  As my studies in this class progress, I too have begun to learn how to think about philosophy. With that, I am able to notice places where philosophy is relevant in my life in places where I never saw it before.
            Of course, the basis of all philosophical reasoning roots from the questions regarding how we are here and where we came from. This question inflicts many thoughts that make me question many aspects of my life thus far, one being my religion. While I have always been raised Christian, in my recent years I have been exposed to many aspects of the Jewish faith and also other various religions. Since taking philosophy, the thought of how we really got here indeed presents conflict with my life-long faith thus far. These conflicts then tie into science classes regarding evolution, biology, and even ecology. The conflict of wondering and never really knowing where we came from is just as Neo was before taking the Red Pill. I know I am living under the Blue Pill, but by studying philosophy I will be able to gain a hold of what I believe in.