The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell (1912)
The best introduction to philosophy ever written. In just 100 pages, Russell — Nobel laureate, mathematician, and public intellectual — explains what philosophy is, why it matters, and how it trains the mind to think clearly.
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Russell wrote The Problems of Philosophy in 1912 for the Home University Library, a series of affordable educational books. He intended it as a simple introduction but produced a work of las...
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