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Sceptical Essays

eng. Sceptical Essays · 1928
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Methodology and Conclusions

In «Sceptical Essays», Bertrand Russell reveals his views on skepticism as a methodological tool for critical analysis and understanding of various aspects of life and knowledge. Russell argues that skepticism allows a person to maintain an open mind, thereby avoiding dogmatism and bias. The author substantiates the importance of applying skepticism in science, religion, education, and public life. Russell concludes that healthy skepticism is the key to intellectual freedom and progress, warning the reader against blind faith and uncritical acceptance of authorities.

Sceptical Essays
Date of publication: 16 May 2024
Updated: 14 July 2024
———Original titleeng. Sceptical Essays · 1928
Genre: Philosophy
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