Logic And Knowledge by Bertrand Russell
Essays 1901-1950
"Logic and Knowledge" is a collection of essays that delve into the philosophical inquiries surrounding logic, mathematics, and epistemology. The book compiles the author's rigorous analyses and arguments on various topics such as the foundations of mathematics, the principles of logic, the nature of truth, and the processes of scientific reasoning. Through these essays, the author explores the relationships between reality and our representations of it, emphasizing the role of logical structure in the pursuit of knowledge and the understanding of the world. This compilation not only reflects the author's profound contributions to analytic philosophy but also his enduring influence on the philosophy of language and modern logic.
The 6124th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1956
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 382
- Words
- 90,000
- Original Language
- English
- Alternate Titles
- None
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This book is on the following 2 lists:
- 2nd on Ray Monk's Top 10 Philosophy Books of the 20th Century (Ray Monk / Guardian)
- 72 Philosophy Books Everyone Should Read (The Institute of Art and Ideas)