Sophie Winterfeld (born 1979), who lives in Switzerland, is an author who devotes herself to free thinking, profound texts and philosophical reflections. Her writings move between the poles of being and nothingness, reason and intuition, the individual and the universal. With a pronounced sensitivity for the human and a tireless search for truth, she explores questions that point beyond everyday life - questions about meaning, freedom and the nature of the mind.
For Sophie Winterfeld, philosophy is not just an intellectual endeavor, but a way of life. Her writing is characterized by a love of reflection, doubt and openness to new worlds of thought. She combines classical philosophical traditions with modern perspectives, creating texts that are both profound and accessible. Her explorations of existential themes are aimed at people who are prepared to think outside the box, who want to question habitual thought patterns and deal with the big questions of existence.
Their label "Logos & Spirit - Between Being & Nothingness" reflects their philosophy. It stands for the dialog between rational thinking (logos) and spiritual depth (spirit), for the struggle for knowledge in a world that often oscillates between permanence and transience. Her texts invite us to engage with the tension between knowing and not knowing, with the beauty of searching and the inevitability of doubt.
In addition to her philosophical interests, Sophie Winterfeld feels particularly committed to the ideal of intellectual and personal freedom. She believes in the power of individual thought, in people's potential to question themselves and to develop spiritually. Her writing is therefore not dogmatic, but explorative - an invitation to think, to wonder, to critically question one's own convictions.
For Sophie Winterfeld, philosophy is not just an intellectual endeavor, but a way of life. Her writing is characterized by a love of reflection, doubt and openness to new worlds of thought. She combines classical philosophical traditions with modern perspectives, creating texts that are both profound and accessible. Her explorations of existential themes are aimed at people who are prepared to think outside the box, who want to question habitual thought patterns and deal with the big questions of existence.
Their label "Logos & Spirit - Between Being & Nothingness" reflects their philosophy. It stands for the dialog between rational thinking (logos) and spiritual depth (spirit), for the struggle for knowledge in a world that often oscillates between permanence and transience. Her texts invite us to engage with the tension between knowing and not knowing, with the beauty of searching and the inevitability of doubt.
In addition to her philosophical interests, Sophie Winterfeld feels particularly committed to the ideal of intellectual and personal freedom. She believes in the power of individual thought, in people's potential to question themselves and to develop spiritually. Her writing is therefore not dogmatic, but explorative - an invitation to think, to wonder, to critically question one's own convictions.





















