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Nothing is sacred. Sex, morality, politics, society - all are fair game for Bertrand Russell's acerbic wit and keen eye. With What I Believe first published in 1925, Russell took on organized religion. Along with Why I Am Not a Christian, this essay must rank as the most articulate example of Russell's famed atheism. It is also one of the most notorious. Used as evidence in a 1940 court case in which Russell was declared unfit to teach college-level philosophy, What I Believe was to become one of his most defining works. The ideas contained within were and are controversial, contentious and - to the religious - downright blasphemous. More than three-quarters of a century after it was written, the arguments within this essay continue to challenge one's faith and assumptions. A remarkable work, it remains the best concise introduction to Russell's thought.
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阐述了关于自然、道德、个人与社会的救赎、科学与幸福的想法。
评分An accessible and lucid yet enlightening philosophy essay that articulates Bertrand Russell's core belief: The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge.
评分what we ought to desire is merely what someone else wishes us to desire. they do this through the desire for approval and the fear for dis.
评分“The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. And love will lead intelligent people to seek knowledge, in order to find out how to benefit those whom they love.”
评分Life inspired by love and guided with knowledge.
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