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The Problems of Philosophy [Paperback]

Bertrand Russell
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  • Paperback: 116 pages
  • Publisher: Rough Draft Printing (8 Jan 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1603862870
  • ISBN-13: 978-1603862875
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 283,441 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"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
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Appearance And Reality - The Existence Of Matter - The Nature Of Matter - Idealism - Knowledge By Acquaintance And Knowledge By Description - On Induction - On Our Knowledge Of General Principles - How A Priori Knowledge Is Possible - The World Of Universals - On Our Knowledge Of Universals - On Intuitive Knowledge - Truth And Falsehood - Knowledge, Error, And Probable Opinion - The Limits Of Philosophical Knowledge - The Value Of Philosophy - Bibliographical Note

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
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I'm currently taking my final year in A level philosophy and I'd like to recommend this as a taster of philosophy that is a slightly more challenging read than the average textbook or 'teach yourself guide'. The language is clear and concise but the concepts are challenging and Russell really does engage the reader and gets you thinking about the problems he addresses, inspiring you to read more! A fairly short book, well worth reading whether you have ever come across philosophy before or not as it assumes no previous knowledge. An excellent read!
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If you haven't read this yet, read it! The definite article in the title may be misleading; of course Russell does not tackle ALL the problems of philosophy - indeed who is to say what they all are? The book is mostly confined to problems of epistemology - i.e., what we can know. Having said this, it provides an excellent introduction to philosophy generally. There is nothing quite like Russell's crystal-clear prose style, which immediately gives a sense of the best philosophical writing. No doubt reading this will give you the urge to explore more philosophy; it really deserves its reputation as the best introduction to the subject from an anglophone point of view. (For "continental" philosophy, try Sartre's "Existentialism and Humanism".)
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A fantastic, if not slightly intense introduction to the discipline of philosophy.

This is a book that will have as much value the first time read as every subsequent time. Deceptively concise because at close to 130 pages it manages to confront a vast number of philosophical positions, and unlike many other philosophical introductions forces the reader to actually understand the philosophical argumentation, as opposed to simply learning it. The strength of this work as an introduction isn't so much as an overview of epistemological theories but in the actual discipline of rigorous analytic thinking.

I highly enjoyed this work and it is perfect for any person with a serious interest in philosophy. A degree of familiarity with philosophical writing, or a philosophical dictionary may be needed to ensure a smooth and rewarding read, as Russell really is one of the most prolific, erudite and concise writers of modern times.

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Good but not great.
Provides a good introduction to the various discussions and disagreements in philosophy, however it is tainted by his own biases. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Owen Foster
Not a good introduction to the problems of philosophy
For all Bertrand Russell's virtue in writing clearly, the arguments of The Problems of Philosophy are not always clear and, even worse, Russell seems to have picked up Immanuel... Read more
Published 4 months ago by G. Imroth
Self-absorbed cerebral maze
Bertrand Russell's discourse on the problems of philosophy could appeal to those who seek either to find pleasure in intellectual activity or to those trying to understand... Read more
Published 5 months ago by D. V. Short
Good, but only of its analytic kind
I've been a reader of philosophy for thirty years or so now and would like to add some qualification to the enthusiastic reviews of Problems by some younger readers. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Stephen Cowley
Good condition
Writing this review specific to the condition of the book, I was very happy to receieve it in excellent condition.
Published 17 months ago by Happy Customer!
Luna
I'm preparing myself for my Philosophy course in Uni next year and somebody suggested this book.

It's a fantastic book to introduce yourself to the subject and Bertrand... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Luna
Excellent introduction to the key questions of western philosophy
I first read this short and lucid introduction to many of the key questions addressed by Western philosophy back in 1968, as a new philosophy undergraduate. Read more
Published on 7 Nov 2009 by John Kingston
Not very clear.
I am a college student who is currently taking an introductory course in philosophy. Russell's book was the first readings assigned to us. Read more
Published on 21 Sep 2003 by "twosteppin83"
Read the first part last.
Russell, like Richard Dawkins, is such a lucid and persuasive writer that you have to make an effort to think carefully about whether what he is saying is right. Read more
Published on 3 April 2003 by Mr. A. J. Norman
A good introduction; useful and thought provoking
I originally had to read this book as a set text for university application and a first really did not like the look of it. Read more
Published on 26 Nov 2000
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