Problems of Philosophy
Discover the profound insights of Bertrand Russell in his thought-provoking work, Problems of Philosophy. Published by Oxford University Press in 2001, this 2nd revised edition spans 128 pages, making it an accessible yet comprehensive introduction to the world of philosophical inquiry. Russell delves into essential topics such as the distinction between appearance and reality, the nature of matter, and the complexities of idealism. He also examines the concepts of knowledge by acquaintance and description, induction, and the boundaries and significance of philosophical knowledge. This book is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of philosophy and its relevance to our everyday lives. Whether you're a student, a seasoned philosopher, or simply curious about the nature of knowledge, Problems of Philosophy is an essential addition to your reading list.