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What is real? Can we ever truly know anything? What is the nature of truth, and how do we understand the world around us? In this elegantly written and intellectually rigorous introduction, Bertrand Russell, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, addresses these enduring questions with clarity and precision. Rather than offering final answers, Russell encourages readers to think critically, to explore the limits of knowledge, and to embrace the philosophical pursuit as a lifelong endeavor. Topics include appearance versus reality, the limits of empirical knowledge, the nature of universals, and the foundations of logic. Accessible yet profound, The Problems of Philosophy continues to serve as a foundational text for students, thinkers, and anyone curious about the principles that govern human reason.
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What is real? Can we ever truly know anything? What is the nature of truth, and how do we understand the world around us? In this elegantly written and intellectually rigorous introduction, Bertrand Russell, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, addresses these enduring questions with clarity and precision. Rather than offering final answers, Russell encourages readers to think critically, to explore the limits of knowledge, and to embrace the philosophical pursuit as a lifelong endeavor. Topics include appearance versus reality, the limits of empirical knowledge, the nature of universals, and the foundations of logic. Accessible yet profound, The Problems of Philosophy continues to serve as a foundational text for students, thinkers, and anyone curious about the principles that govern human reason.