The Problems of Philosophy

The Problems of Philosophy

Written by:
Bertrand Russell
Narrated by:
Cathi Colas
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Unabridged Audiobook

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2
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2
Release Date
May 2020
Duration
4 hours 24 minutes
Summary
Bertrand Russel’s 1912 book The Problems of Philosophy was Rusell’s attempt to succinctly summarize problems in the subject of philosophy that prompt discussion among philosophers. In addition to espousing his own philosophies, Russel uses this book to introduce the philosophic principles from other famous philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, John Locke, Kant, and others.
The book focuses largely on the theory of knowledge and epistemology rather than matters of existence and reality. Russel sought to give light to philosophical problems that were not necessarily the most discussed, stating that he wanted to produce positive thoughts toward subjects that were garnering negative criticism rather than constructive criticism. This book was one of Russel’s foundational works and is an accessible guide to understanding philosophical topics.
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The M.

Very good introductory text for any new philosophers looking to begin their journey, for students of philosophy actually doing problems of philosophy as a module this is a perfect piece to listen to before lectures start to get a feel for things, with or without prior philosophy knowledge. I will update the review if needed after more rigorous comparisons are conducted.

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Umberto R.

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