The Problems Of Philosophy

· Clube de Autores
eBook
66
Páginas
Apto
Las valoraciones y las reseñas no se verifican. Más información

Información sobre este eBook

The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell is a foundational text in Western philosophy, aimed at introducing and exploring key philosophical questions and concepts. The book examines the nature and limits of human knowledge, focusing on the distinctions between appearance and reality, and between knowledge gained through experience and knowledge obtained through reasoning. Russell begins by questioning what we can truly know about the world, delving into the issues of perception and the reliability of our senses. He then explores the nature of knowledge itself, distinguishing between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. The work addresses skepticism, the problems of induction, and the existence of matter, offering Russell s perspectives on how we can attain certain knowledge in an uncertain world. Throughout the book, Russell discusses the contributions of past philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, Hume, and Kant, while presenting his own arguments and theories. His clear and concise writing style makes complex philosophical ideas accessible, making The Problems of Philosophy a classic introduction to the subject.

Valorar este eBook

Danos tu opinión.

Información sobre cómo leer

Smartphones y tablets
Instala la aplicación Google Play Libros para Android y iPad/iPhone. Se sincroniza automáticamente con tu cuenta y te permite leer contenido online o sin conexión estés donde estés.
Ordenadores portátiles y de escritorio
Puedes usar el navegador web del ordenador para escuchar audiolibros que hayas comprado en Google Play.
eReaders y otros dispositivos
Para leer en dispositivos de tinta electrónica, como los lectores de libros electrónicos de Kobo, es necesario descargar un archivo y transferirlo al dispositivo. Sigue las instrucciones detalladas del Centro de Ayuda para transferir archivos a lectores de libros electrónicos compatibles.