About this audiobook
Bertrand Russell’s “The Problems of Philosophy” is a concise and accessible introduction to some of the central questions of philosophy. In this work, Russell explores topics such as the nature of reality, the reliability of our senses, the limits of human knowledge, and the existence of matter. Using clear language and logical reasoning, Russell aims to outline the scope and method of philosophical inquiry, making complex ideas understandable to the general reader. This book remains an influential work in the study of philosophy, known for its clarity of thought and contribution to modern philosophical discourse.