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Bertrand Russell's (1945) is a landmark work that examines the development of Western thought from the Presocratics to the mid-20th century. Unlike traditional academic surveys, Russell presents philosophy as an integral part of social and political life, arguing that philosophical ideas are both the cause and effect of the characters of the communities in which they flourish. No reviews Core Structure and Themes
The book is divided into three primary sections, spanning seventy-six chapters that trace the evolution of thought through specific historical lenses: Bertrand Russell's (1945) is a landmark work that
A History of Western Philosophy - by Bertrand Russell (Paperback) Bertrand Russell's (1945) is a landmark work that
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