Philosophy
A discipline of inquiry, where clarity replaces confusion and questions are pursued with precision.
In Philosophy, Bertrand Russell presents a concise and accessible exploration of philosophical thought, aimed at clarifying the nature, scope, and purpose of philosophy itself. Written with characteristic lucidity, the work introduces readers to fundamental questions about knowledge, reality, and reasoning.
Russell examines what distinguishes philosophy from science and common sense, emphasizing its role in analyzing concepts, questioning assumptions, and refining understanding. Topics such as perception, truth, logic, and the limits of certainty are approached in a way that balances rigor with readability. Rather than offering fixed answers, Russell encourages an attitude of inquiry—one that values careful thinking and openness to complexity.
The work reflects Russell’s broader commitment to logical analysis, presenting philosophy not as abstract speculation, but as a disciplined method for addressing enduring questions. Philosophy endures as an entry point into critical thinking, where the act of questioning becomes central to intellectual life.
This Carlini Classics edition presents the complete, unabridged text in a beautifully designed format made to last.
- A clear introduction to philosophical thinking and method
- A structured exploration of knowledge, logic, and inquiry
- A timeless reflection on reason, clarity, and understanding
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Elegantly produced and enduring in form, this edition preserves Russell’s intellectual clarity in a volume designed for lasting study.
About the author
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) was a British philosopher, logician, and Nobel laureate whose groundbreaking contributions to philosophy, mathematics, and social criticism shaped 20th-century thought. A prolific writer and outspoken advocate for reason and humanism, Russell’s works continue to inspire readers worldwide with their intellectual brilliance and timeless relevance.