Philosophy

Using the book for teenagers “Sophys’ World,” written by J. Gaarder, the
history of Western philosophy can be traced, focusing specifically on
the theme of desire. (Specifically, how various philosophers have viewed
this theme).


Questioning all sorts of things, even the seemingly obvious, can be put
into practice, for example, through a Socratic dialogue.

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