The Problems of Philosophy

The Problems of Philosophy

Por Bertrand Russell

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Problems of Philosophy," Bertrand Russell navigates the intricate landscapes of epistemology and metaphysics, probing fundamental questions about human knowledge and belief. Written in a clear, engaging style, Russell adeptly balances rigorous philosophical inquiry with accessibility, making complex ideas comprehensible to a diverse audience. The work reflects the analytic tradition emerging in the early 20th century, challenging readers to consider the limits and validity of their own understanding while engaging with philosophical giants such as Descartes and Hume. Russell, a prominent philosopher and logician, was deeply affected by the shifting philosophical paradigms of his time, particularly the rise of logical positivism and the decline of idealism. His commitment to clarity and logical analysis is rooted in his broader beliefs about the necessity of addressing real-world issues through philosophical discourse. This book emerged from his desire to demystify philosophical problems and illustrate the relevance of philosophical inquiry to modern life, influenced by both his rich academic background and his experience engaging with multiple philosophical schools. Readers seeking to enrich their understanding of philosophy will find "The Problems of Philosophy" an indispensable guide. Russell's ability to distill intricate concepts into digestible insights offers unparalleled clarity, inviting both novices and seasoned philosophers to explore the very foundations of knowledge itself. This work is not just an introduction but a profound journey through the philosophical questions that continue to shape our existence.

Bertrand Russell