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In this brilliant, provocative and controversial work, Russell questions the reliability of our assumptions about knowledge â how it is we come to know what we â knowâ â and investigates the relationship between â individualâ and â scientificâ knowledge.

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In this brilliant, provocative and controversial work, Russell questions the reliability of our assumptions about knowledge â how it is we come to know what we â knowâ â and investigates the relationship between â individualâ and â scientificâ knowledge.
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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970). The leading British Philosopher of the twentieth century, who made major contributions to the area of logic and epistemology. Politically active and habitually outspoken, his ethical principles twice lead to imprisonment
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'The nearest thing to a systematic philosophy written by one who does not believe in systems of philosophy. Its scope is encyclopedic...a joy to read.' - New York Times

'His intelligibility comes of stating things directly as he himself seems them, sharply defined and readily crystallized in the best English philosophical style.' - The Times Literary Supplement

'The nearest thing to a systematic philosophy written by one who does not believe in systems of philosophy. Its scope is encyclopedic...a joy to read.' - New York Times

'His intelligibility comes of stating things directly as he himself seems them, sharply defined and readily crystallized in the best English philosophical style.' - The Times Literary Supplement