The Problems of Philosophy is a foundational text by Bertrand Russell one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. In this concise and accessible work Russell introduces readers to key issues in epistemology and metaphysics—what can we know how do we know it and what is truly real? With remarkable clarity he explores the relationship between sense-data and the external world the nature of truth and the limits of philosophical certainty. Far from being abstract or obscure Russell’s writing opens the door to critical thinking and intellectual exploration for all readers. This book is not only a valuable introduction to philosophical inquiry but also a timeless reflection on the importance of reason and doubt in the pursuit of knowledge.
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