“We shall say that we have acquaintance with anything of which we are directly aware, without the intermediary of any process of inference of any knowledge of truths.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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The Problems of Philosophy
This book delves into the core issues of philosophy, examining the nature of reality, the limits of human understanding, and the nature of ethical and moral principles. It explores the works of various philosophers and their contributions to the field, providing a comprehensive overview of philosophical inquiry. more
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