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"Mysticism and Logic" is a collection of essays written by the renowned philosopher Bertrand Russell, first published in 1917. In this book, Russell explores two seemingly contrasting aspects of human thought and experience: mysticism and logic. The book is divided into two parts, with the first part focusing on mysticism and the second part on logic. In the first part, Russell delves into the nature of mysticism, examining its historical roots, philosophical implications, and psychological underpinnings. He discusses various mystical experiences and traditions, ranging from Christian…mehr

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"Mysticism and Logic" is a collection of essays written by the renowned philosopher Bertrand Russell, first published in 1917. In this book, Russell explores two seemingly contrasting aspects of human thought and experience: mysticism and logic. The book is divided into two parts, with the first part focusing on mysticism and the second part on logic. In the first part, Russell delves into the nature of mysticism, examining its historical roots, philosophical implications, and psychological underpinnings. He discusses various mystical experiences and traditions, ranging from Christian mysticism to Eastern philosophies like Hinduism and Buddhism. Russell seeks to understand the allure of mysticism and its appeal to individuals seeking transcendence and spiritual fulfillment. In the second part of the book, Russell turns his attention to logic, the rational and systematic study of reasoning and inference. He explores the principles of deductive and inductive reasoning, the foundations of mathematical logic, and the role of logic in philosophy and science. Russell's discussions on logic are characterized by his clarity of thought and rigorous analytical approach, reflecting his expertise in mathematical logic and philosophy of language. Throughout "Mysticism and Logic," Russell navigates the tension between mysticism's intuitive and subjective nature and logic's emphasis on reason and empirical evidence. While he acknowledges the insights that mysticism can offer into the human psyche and the mysteries of existence, Russell ultimately advocates for a rational and scientific approach to understanding the world. "Mysticism and Logic" showcases Russell's intellectual versatility and his ability to engage with diverse philosophical topics with clarity and insight. The book remains a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of human thought and experience, inviting readers to ponder the relationship between mystical intuition and logical reasoning in the quest for truth and meaning.