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Resumen de el mundo de Sofia
Hilde esta apunto de cumplir 15 años y su papa decide escribir un libro para ella con el propósito de ayudarla en su clase de filosofía. El libro se trata de una Niña que se llama Sofía, Sofía quiere decir sabiduría, este personaje es tomado de Hilde, son iguales, y Sofía también esta apunto de cumplir 15 años cuando se enfrenta con esta a ventura.

Todo empezó un día cuando Sofía y su mejor amiga estaban jugando guija se apagan las velas y se oye y se ve la sombra de un perro. Al día siguiente cuando despierta el perro esta sentado afuera de su casa y luego recibe una carta anónima, dentro del sobre había un pedazo de hoja con una pregunta, ¿quién eres tú? , esta pregunta la hace pensar. Le pregunta a su mama y la mejor respuesta que obtuvo fue "yo soy tu madre y tu eres Sofía mi hija", otro día le llega una carta de la misma manera pero esta ves dice ¿de donde vino el mundo? Estas preguntas ponen a Sofía a pensar, le da mucha curiosidad. El perro la persigue hasta el colegio estaba sentado afuera de su clase, el profesor le da su ensayo de filosofía, ella no lo escribió, pasa enfrente a leerlo y muchas cosas raras pasan, se obscurece todo y empieza a llover.

Una tarde el perro entra a la casa y deja un sobre en el escritorio, el sobre tenía un video. El video muestra la acrópolis situada en Atenas que aparte de ser la cuna de Europa es la cuna de la filosofía. El narrador del video, Alberto sabe el nombre de Sofía y ve cuando la mamá se acerca, el le dice a Sofía que van a hacer un viaje en el tiempo para conocer la historia de la filosofía. El Origen. Llegan a 399 a. c. al juicio contra Sócrates, los sentencian a muerte por que el quería que las personas pensaran por si mismas que eso era muy importante para que las personas se responsabilizaran por sus actos. El discípulo de Sócrates, Platón, dijo que todos los fenómenos de la naturaleza son sombras de las formas y de las ideas.

Le llega una carta diciendo que si quería saber más que pusiera un terrón de

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