Problems of Philosophy

By Bertrand Russell

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In The Problems of Philosophy, Bertrand Russell offers an engaging and accessible exploration of the key dilemmas in philosophy. He emphasizes knowledge over metaphysics, inviting readers to dive into thought-provoking discussions. Russell skillfully distinguishes between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description, while introducing pivotal theories from influential thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, René Descartes, David Hume, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and Georg Hegel. This work serves as a foundational guide for both casual readers and scholars eager to embark on their philosophical journey.

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015 - Chapter XV - The Value of Philosophy Bibliographical Note
Feb 09, 2026
014 - Chapter XIV - The Limits of Philosophical Knowledge
Feb 09, 2026
013 - Chapter XIII - Knowledge Error and Probable Opinion
Feb 09, 2026
012 - Chapter XII - Truth and Falsehood
Feb 09, 2026
011 - Chapter XI - On Intuitive Knowledge
Feb 09, 2026
010 - Chapter X - On Our Knowledge of Universals
Feb 09, 2026
009 - Chapter IX - The World of Universals
Feb 09, 2026
008 - Chapter VIII - How A Priori Knowledge Is Possible
Feb 09, 2026
007 - Chapter VII - On Our Knowledge of General Principles
Feb 09, 2026
006 - Chapter VI - On Induction
Feb 09, 2026
005 - Chapter V - Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description
Feb 09, 2026
004 - Chapter IV - Idealism
Feb 09, 2026
003 - Chapter III - The Nature of Matter
Feb 09, 2026
002 - Chapter II - The Existence of Matter
Feb 09, 2026
001 - Preface Chapter I - Appearance and Reality
Feb 09, 2026