The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
- APPEARANCE AND REALITY
- THE EXISTENCE OR MATTER
- THE NATURE OF MATTER
- IDEALISM
- KNOWLEDGE BY ACQUAINTANCE AND KNOWLEDGE BY DESCRIPTION
- ON INDUCTION
- ON OUR KNOWLEDGE OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- HOW A PRIORI KNOWLEDGE IS POSSIBLE
- THE WORLD OF UNIVERSALS
- ON OUR KNOWLEDGE OF UNIVERSALS
- ON INTUITIVE KNOWLEDGE
- TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD
- KNOWLEDGE, ERROR, AND PROBABLE OPINION
- THE LIMITS OF PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE
- THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY
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