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jpg.storeIn What I Believe, Bertrand Russell outlines his personal philosophy with bold clarity, grounding his worldview in reason, love, and the pursuit of truth. He challenges religious dogma and traditional moral codes, advocating instead for a life guided by compassion and knowledge. Russell argues that human happiness and ethical living depend not on faith or superstition but on intellectual honesty and emotional integrity. His work provides a thoughtful and accessible guide to living meaningfully in a secular, rational world.
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Russell begins by placing humanity within the broader context of the universe, emphasizing that scientific inquiry and rational understanding offer the best tools for comprehending reality. He proposes that a good life stems from the union of love and knowledge, arguing that one without the other leads to either chaos or coldness. He critiques inherited beliefs and encourages individuals to think independently and ethically, without reliance on religious authority or fear-based morality.
Later, he turns to society and science, expressing hope that rational thought and compassion can foster progress and reduce suffering. He warns against the misuse of power and the dangers of blind obedience, stressing that personal responsibility and empathy must shape human action. Through this essay, Russell promotes a vision of life that blends intellectual rigor with emotional sensitivity, offering a framework for those who seek purpose in a modern, secular age.
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Monday Meditations Audiobook
First Publication Date : 1925
Author : Bertrand Russell
Genres: Essays, Ethics, Humanities, Non-Fiction, Philosophy
Narrator : Ty Lasky
Duration : 01h 17m 00s
Language : English
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : db672c29451ac5509623652d6148ae4c7c5657d25e01fd63212042f2
Author Info
Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, and social critic. He is considered one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. Russell made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language, and epistemology.
Russell's influence extended beyond academia, and he was actively involved in public discourse on a wide range of issues. His works, both academic and popular, conti… Read More
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