ABSTRACT

Our Knowledge of the External World is a compilation of lectures Bertrand Russell delivered in the US in which he questions the very relevance and legitimacy of philosophy. In it he investigates the relationship between ‘individual’ and ‘scientific’ knowledge and questions the means in which we have come to understand our physical world. This is an explosive and controversial work that illustrates instances where the claims of philosophers have been excessive, and examines why their achievements have not been greater.

chapter 1|25 pages

CURRENT TENDENCIES

chapter 2|23 pages

LOGIC AS THE ESSENCE OF PHILOSOPHY

chapter 3|31 pages

ON OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD

chapter 5|21 pages

THE THEORY OF CONTINUITY

chapter 7|21 pages

THE POSITIVE THEORY OF INFINITY