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Bertrand Russell explores fundamental philosophical questions, such as the existence of an external world and the nature of cause and effect, while arguing that these inquiries often lead to unsatisfactory answers. He contends that philosophy's true value does not lie in providing definitive proofs but rather in examining these enduring problems and the insights they offer. This guide serves as an accessible introduction to the complexities and limitations of philosophical thought.
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