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The very relevance and legitimacy of philosophy is examined in this explosive and controversial work which investigates the relationship between â individualâ and â scientificâ knowledge, and questions the means by which we come to understand the physical world.

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The very relevance and legitimacy of philosophy is examined in this explosive and controversial work which investigates the relationship between â individualâ and â scientificâ knowledge, and questions the means by which we come to understand the physical world.
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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was one of the most formidable thinkers of the modern era. A philosopher, mathematician, educational innovator, champion of intellectual, social and sexual freedom, and a campaigner for peace and human rights, he was also a prolific writer of popular and influential books, essays and lectures on an extensive range of subjects. Considered to be one of the most controversial figures of the twentieth century, Bertrand Russell is widely renowned for his provocative writings. These definitive works offer profound insights and forward-thinking perspectives on a changing western society progressively shaped, most significantly, by two world wars, the decline of British imperialism and an evolving moral landscape.
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'It is in every sense an epoch-making book: one that has been needed and expected for years.' - Cambridge Magazine

'The author maintains a fresh and brilliant yet easy style which always makes his writings a pleasure to read.' - Nature

'It is in every sense an epoch-making book: one that has been needed and expected for years.' - Cambridge Magazine

'The author maintains a fresh and brilliant yet easy style which always makes his writings a pleasure to read.' - Nature