
Russell: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
168
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 16, 2002
Editore
Oxford University Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0192802585
ISBN-13
9780192802583
Descrizione
A. C. Grayling explores the life and ideas of Bertrand Russell, offering readers an insightful glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. Russell's contributions to philosophy, mathematics, and social criticism shaped not only academic discourse but also public thought, as he engaged vigorously with the pressing issues of his time.
Grayling delves into Russell's early life, illustrating how his upbringing and education influenced his intellectual journey. The author highlights Russell's passion for logic and the pursuit of truth, demonstrating how these principles underpinned his critiques of tradition and dogma. Throughout his career, Russell sought to challenge conventional wisdom, pushing the boundaries of philosophy to address existential inquiries and ethical dilemmas.
In this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on Russell's enduring relevance in contemporary discussions about reason, ethics, and society. Grayling’s narrative sheds light on both the complexities of Russell's thought and the lasting impact he has had on philosophy and beyond, encouraging a lasting engagement with his groundbreaking ideas.
Grayling delves into Russell's early life, illustrating how his upbringing and education influenced his intellectual journey. The author highlights Russell's passion for logic and the pursuit of truth, demonstrating how these principles underpinned his critiques of tradition and dogma. Throughout his career, Russell sought to challenge conventional wisdom, pushing the boundaries of philosophy to address existential inquiries and ethical dilemmas.
In this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on Russell's enduring relevance in contemporary discussions about reason, ethics, and society. Grayling’s narrative sheds light on both the complexities of Russell's thought and the lasting impact he has had on philosophy and beyond, encouraging a lasting engagement with his groundbreaking ideas.
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