Synopsis

Bertrand Russell's 'The Problems of Philosophy' serves as a foundational and remarkably lucid introduction to the core questions that have captivated thinkers for centuries. Written by the Nobel laureate, this compact yet profound work invites readers to explore the fundamental distinction between appearance and reality, grappling with the very nature of existence and matter. Russell meticulously dissects concepts such as idealism, the intricate workings of inductive logic, and the role of intuitive knowledge, guiding the reader through complex philosophical terrain with unparalleled clarity. Far from being a dry academic treatise, the book stimulates active thought and encourages readers to engage critically with the 'problems' it presents. It's an indispensable guide for anyone seeking to understand the enduring inquiries at the heart of philosophy, offering a robust framework for further intellectual exploration.

Critical Reception

"Widely regarded as one of the finest and most accessible introductions to philosophy ever written, Russell's work continues to shape philosophical thought and education worldwide."

Metadata

ISBN:9780760756041
Pages:156
Age Rating:16+

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