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This is a great book for anyone who wants to get started in philosophy. Personally, I don't think it is necessary to think deeply about every issue in it. It is enough to think about the issues that interest you at the current stage.
This book basically has no philosophical terminology. It just uses some basic philosophical questions and treats you as a questioner or seeker. It makes you think by raising questions and showing the contradictions between various solutions and solutions. It is very meaningful for those who want to get started. Its greatest significance is that it is easy to understand, puts forward various doubtful attitudes about the most basic presets in life or daily language, and tries its best to get you into such a state of mind.
Need to think for yourself
After reading it, I made a lot of additional explanations about my own experience.
Good-looking, easy to understand
It's rewarding and beautiful.
There are many questions and examples in the article to stimulate thinking, but sometimes a series of questions can make people unable to change their minds.
Yes, the questions are very simple, easy to make people think, and can have a thinking collision with the author.
Simple and easy to read, it can be read by high school students, but it is not suitable for accumulating famous sentences. It is suitable for those who simply like philosophy and have no utilitarian purpose!
It is suitable for people who are just beginning to understand philosophy.