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Philosophical Essays Bertrand Russell Russell Bertrand

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Philosophical Essays Bertrand Russell Russell Bertrand
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Author: Bertrand Russell [Russell, Bertrand]
ISBN: 9780415474498, 0415474493
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Philosophical Essays Bertrand Russell Russell Bertrand by Bertrand Russell [russell, Bertrand] 9780415474498, 0415474493 instant download after payment.

PREFACE
THE following essays, with the exception of the last, are reprints, with some alterations, of articles which have appeared in various periodicals. The first three essays are concerned with ethical subjects, while the last four are concerned with the nature of truth. 

I include among the ethical essays the one on "The Study of Mathematics," because this essay is concerned rather with the value of mathematics than with an attempt to state what mathematics is. Of the four essays which are concerned with Truth, two deal with Pragmatism, whose chief novelty is a new definition of 'truth.' One deals with the conception of truth advocated by those philosophers who are more or less affiliated to Hegel, while the last endeavours to set forth briefly, without technicalities, the view of truth which commends itself to the author. All the essays, with the possible exception of the one on "The Monistic Theory of Truth," are designed to appeal to those who take an interest in philosophical questions without having had a professional training in philosophy.

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