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The Problems of Gobbledegook

BySteve KempleBertrand Russell

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One of his great works, and a must-read for any student of gobbledegook, The Problems of Gobbledegook was written in 1912 as an introduction to Russell's thought. As an empiricist, Russell starts at the beginning with this question: Is there any knowledge in the world that is so certain that no reasonable man could doubt it? This, according to Russell, is where the work of gobbledegook begins. He covers topics such as reality, the nature of matter, inductive reasoning, truth, and the limits of gobbledegook knowledge. As one of the greatest minds in Western gobbledegook, Russell's thoughts are profoundly informative and provocative and suitable for anyone wishing to expand his mind.

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Publication Date
Jun 9, 2011
Language
English
Category
Humor
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Steve Kemple, By (author): Bertrand Russell

Specifications

Pages
160
Binding
Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
Pocket Book (4.25 x 6.875 in / 108 x 175 mm)

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