
The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
The Problems of Philosophy, one of the most popular works in Russell's prolific collection of writings, has become core reading in philosophy. Clear and accessible, this little book is an intelligible and stimulating guide to problems that Russell believed would provoke positive and constructive discussion.
"Treats its subject in a way that will arouse the interest of any one who has any latent ability to become interested in it"--The New York Times "Treats its subject in a way that will arouse the interest of any one who has any latent ability to become interested in it."--The New York Times "After all these decades, still the simplest, clearest introduction to problems of metaphysics and epistemology."--Paul Olscamp, Western Washington University
The late Bertrand Russell, English philosopher and mathematician, was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge University, where he taught for many years. He also lectured widely in the United States. Winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature, he is the author of many books including the influential Principia Mathematica, with Alfred North Whitehead, and The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell 1872-1967, published in three volumes.
John Perry is H.W. Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University and co-editor of Oxford's Introduction to Philosophy, Second Edition.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780195115529 |
| ISBN 10 | 019511552X |
| Title | The Problems of Philosophy |
| Author | Bertrand Russell |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Year published | 1997-10-02 |
| Number of pages | 193 |
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