
Sceptical Essays (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. Critical Reflections on Belief, Knowledge, Politics, and the Civic Virtue of DoubtBy Bertrand RussellLength9h 15m
About this audiobook
In Sceptical Essays, Bertrand Russell gathers a series of lucid, provocative reflections on belief, knowledge, education, politics, and social conformity. Written in his characteristically elegant prose—precise, ironic, and accessible without sacrificing philosophical rigor—the essays defend scepticism not as sterile doubt but as an ethical discipline against fanaticism. Situated in the interwar climate of ideological certainty and institutional authority, the book belongs to the tradition of liberal rationalism while also exposing the psychological and social roots of dogma. Russell, mathematician, logician, philosopher, and public intellectual, brought to these essays the habits formed by analytic philosophy and the moral urgency shaped by his anti-war activism. His work on logic and foundations taught him the difficulty of certainty; his public controversies taught him the dangers of unexamined conviction when joined to power. Sceptical Essays reflects both the precision of the scholar and the courage of the dissenter. This book is recommended to readers who value intellectual independence, humane politics, and clear thinking. It remains especially useful for students of philosophy, history, and public life, offering a bracing lesson in how doubt, properly cultivated, can become a civic virtue.
This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience.
- A comprehensive Introduction outlines these selected works' unifying features, themes, or stylistic evolutions.
- The Author Biography highlights personal milestones and literary influences that shape the entire body of writing.
- A Historical Context section situates the works in their broader era—social currents, cultural trends, and key events that underpin their creation.
- A concise Synopsis (Selection) offers an accessible overview of the included texts, helping readers navigate plotlines and main ideas without revealing critical twists.
- A unified Analysis examines recurring motifs and stylistic hallmarks across the collection, tying the stories together while spotlighting the different work's strengths.
- Reflection questions inspire deeper contemplation of the author's overarching message, inviting readers to draw connections among different texts and relate them to modern contexts.
- Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy
Length9 hrs 15 mins
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Publish dateJan 1, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Sceptical Essays (Annotated)
149. The Harm that Good Men Do
2Introduction
1510. The Recrudescence of Puritanism
3Author Biography
1611. The Need for Political Scepticism
4Historical Context
1712. Free Thought and Official Propaganda
5Synopsis (Selection)
1813. Freedom in Society
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61. Introduction: On the Value of Scepticism
1914. Freedom Versus Authority in Education
72. Dreams and Facts
2015. Psychology and Politics
83. Is Science Superstitious?
2116. The Danger of Creed Wars
94. Can Men be Rational?
2217. Some Prospects: Cheerful and Otherwise
105. Philosophy in the Twentieth Century
23Analysis
116. Machines and the Emotions
24Reflection
127. Behaviourism and Values
25Memorable Quotes
138. Eastern and Western Ideals of Happiness