The Problems of Philosophy
The Problems of Philosophy
An Inquiry into Reality, Knowledge, and the Foundations of Human Understanding
About This Book
Published in 1912, The Problems of Philosophy serves as a clear and engaging gateway to essential philosophical inquiries about what constitutes reality, how far our knowledge extends, and why pursuing philosophical thought matters. Russell prompts readers to examine their fundamental beliefs about existence and the ways we come to understand our world.
Who Should Read This?
- People fascinated by existential questions and twentieth-century philosophical thought
- Scientists and academics seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of their disciplines
- Individuals questioning the nature of truth and what we can know with certainty
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