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The essays set out a sustained examination of the tension between mystical feeling and scientific reason, arguing that philosophy must reconcile intuitive, poetic insight with empirical and logical analysis. Other pieces discuss the proper place of science in a liberal education, a secular account of reverence and ethics, and the character and pedagogy of mathematics. More technical essays analyse scientific method in philosophy, the metaphysical status of matter, the relation of sense-data to physics, causation, and the distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and by description. Across accessible and technical styles, the collection moves between popular exposition and rigorous analytic argument about knowledge, method, and human values.

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Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was a British philosopher, logician, and social critic, renowned for his contributions to a variety of fields including mathematics, philosophy, and education. He is best known for his work in analytic philosophy and for co-authoring the monumental 'Principia Mathematica' with Alfred North Whitehead. Russell's writings often explore the intersection of philosophy and social issues, as seen in his influential essays such as 'Free Thought and Official Propaganda' and 'Political Ideals.' His advocacy for rational thought and skepticism has left a lasting impact on modern philosophical discourse.

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