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What can we truly know, and how do we know it?
In The Problems of Philosophy, Bertrand Russell invites you into the living heart of philosophical inquiry, turning familiar experience into a doorway for big questions about reality, perception, and certainty. With clarity and momentum, this classic philosophy audiobook examines how the mind meets the world, why appearances can mislead, and what it means to claim knowledge rather than mere opinion.
Russell explores key themes in epistemology and metaphysics in a way that feels both rigorous and approachable, moving from everyday examples to deeper issues such as the nature of truth, the limits of sense experience, and the role of logic and reason. You listen as he weighs skepticism against common sense, and asks what standards can guide a thoughtful search for objective knowledge.
Ideal for listeners seeking an introduction to philosophy, a guide to critical thinking, or a timeless work of analytic philosophy, this audiobook offers a rewarding experience for students, curious newcomers, and anyone drawn to foundational questions. Press play and join Russell in the adventure of thinking more clearly.
In The Problems of Philosophy, Bertrand Russell invites you into the living heart of philosophical inquiry, turning familiar experience into a doorway for big questions about reality, perception, and certainty. With clarity and momentum, this classic philosophy audiobook examines how the mind meets the world, why appearances can mislead, and what it means to claim knowledge rather than mere opinion.
Russell explores key themes in epistemology and metaphysics in a way that feels both rigorous and approachable, moving from everyday examples to deeper issues such as the nature of truth, the limits of sense experience, and the role of logic and reason. You listen as he weighs skepticism against common sense, and asks what standards can guide a thoughtful search for objective knowledge.
Ideal for listeners seeking an introduction to philosophy, a guide to critical thinking, or a timeless work of analytic philosophy, this audiobook offers a rewarding experience for students, curious newcomers, and anyone drawn to foundational questions. Press play and join Russell in the adventure of thinking more clearly.