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The Problems of Philosophy

by Bertrand Russell

4/5
Oxford University Press 176 pages October 2, 1997

Bertrand Russell's concise and accessible introduction to the central questions of philosophy: What can we know? Does the external world exist? What is the nature of truth? Written with remarkable clarity, it remains one of the best entry points into philosophical thinking.

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Russell does something magical here — he takes the deepest questions humans have ever asked and explains them in plain, beautiful English. No jargon, no showing off, just genuine curiosity on every page. Jim read this in one sitting and immediately wanted to read it again. It's short, it's brilliant, and it'll make you question things you've taken for granted your whole life. Four worms — philosophy made accessible.

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