
Philosophy - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Bertrand Russell,
Language: English
1 / 27I. Philosophic Doubts
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- 1. I. Philosophic Doubts
- 2. Part I: Man from Without. II. Man and His Environment
- 3. III. The Process of Learning in Animals and Infants
- 4. IV. Language
- 5. V. Perception Objectively Regarded
- 6. VI. Memory Objectively Regarded
- 7. VII. Inference as a Habit
- 8. VIII. Knowledge Behaviouristically Considered
- 9. Part II. The Physical World. IX. The Structure of the Atom
- 10. X. Relativity
- 11. XI. Causal Law in Physics
- 12. XII. Physics and Percerption
- 13. XIII. Physical and Perceptual Space
- 14. XIV. Perception and Physical Causal Laws
- 15. XV. The Nature of Our Knowledge of Physics
- 16. Part III. Man From Within. XVI. Self-Observation
- 17. XVII. Images
- 18. XVIII. Imagination and Memory
- 19. XIX. The Introspective Analysis of Perception
- 20. XX. Consciousness?
- 21. XXI. Emotion, Desire, and Will
- 22. XXII. Ethics
- 23. Part IV. The Universe. XXIII. Some Great Philosophies of the Past
- 24. XXIV. Truth and Falsehood
- 25. XXV. The Validity of Inference
- 26. XXVI. Events, Matter, and Mind
- 27. XXVII. Man's Place in the Universe
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Bertrand Russell was a well known mathematician, philosopher, and author. First published in England under the title "An Outline of Philosophy," this work by Russell was controversial in its day for its assertion that humanity is worthy of consideration only as an instrument by which we acquire knowledge of the universe. His personal philosophy was one which he described as "logical atomism." Despite the weightiness of the topic, Russell's style is, as always, engaging and accessible. - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi
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