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Problems Of Philosophy
Problems Of Philosophy by
Bertrand Russell's
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The problems of philosophy are the problems of life.
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Philosophy may be defined as the study of the general nature of the world and of man’s place in it.
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Knowledge is something which, despite all our precautions, we cannot be certain of.
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The desire for knowledge is the primary driving force of the mind.
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We must look for a philosophy that, while not abandoning skepticism, recognizes the limits of skepticism.
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Philosophy is not a body of doctrine but an activity.
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In order to understand the world, we must first understand ourselves.
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The value of philosophy is to be found in its uncertainties.
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Philosophy is concerned with questions that cannot be satisfactorily answered by science.
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To be able to think in philosophical terms is to be free from dogmatism.
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Genres Featured In Problems Of Philosophy
Philosophy
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Non-Fiction
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Critical Thinking
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Logic
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Epistemology
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Themes Featured In Problems Of Philosophy
Knowledge and Belief
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Skepticism
(Moderate)
Truth and Existence
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The Limits of Knowledge
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Philosophical Analysis
(Moderate)
Perception and Reality
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Scientific Method and Philosophy
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The Nature of Reality
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Tones In Problems Of Philosophy
Analytical
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Skeptical
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Reflective
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Inquisitive
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Philosophical
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Cautionary
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Clarifying
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Objective
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Contemplative
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Challenging
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