Fact and Fiction
Routledge Classics
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Description
"Fact and Fiction" is a collection of essays by Bertrand Russell, exploring the interplay between truth and belief in various aspects of life, including philosophy, politics, and ethics. The book delves into how facts can be distorted by fiction and ideology, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and rational discourse in navigating complex societal issues.
Why Read This Book?
- It presents profound insights into the nature of truth and belief.
- Offers a critical examination of the role of ideology in shaping perceptions of reality.
- Enhances understanding of philosophical concepts relevant to contemporary issues.
- Encourages readers to question their assumptions and think critically about information.
About the Author
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) was a British philosopher, logician, and social critic known for his work in analytic philosophy and advocacy for peace and social justice. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 for his writings, which span various fields, including philosophy, mathematics, and politics. His influential ideas continue to shape philosophical discourse today.
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