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A History of Western Philosophy

By: Bertrand Russell
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Bertrand Russell's A History of Western Philosophy serves as the perfect introduction to its subject; it remains unchallenged as the greatest account of the history of Western thought. Charting philosophy's course from the pre-Socratics up to the early twentieth century, Russell relates each philosopher and school to their respective historical and cultural contexts, providing erudite commentary throughout his invaluable survey. This engaging and comprehensive work has done much to educate and inform generations of general readers; it is written in accessible and elegantly crafted prose and allows for an easy grasp of complex ideas.

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Lots of smart people with muddled ideas

An interesting overview of philosophy which highlights just why sitting down and thinking about the world and then dogmatically defending your views is no substitute for sitting down and thinking about the world and falsifying that world view. Still, well written and performed.

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Simply outstanding, and Keeble is pitch perfect

Wonderful book made all the more engaging by Jonathan Keeble's superb narration. This is an epic tour de force not simply of philosophy but of the very history and development of Western thought. Russell's prose is witty, erudite and thought provoking, while Keeble adds a dramatic flair and brings the subject matter to life. A great combination.

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brilliant

a common sense look at the whole of western philosophy.
This is the ideal framework for the study of philosophy.
Investigate a couple of works of the more notable thinkers in a little more detail you can lean the whole of western philosophy in a fair detail with this book.
Took me about two years, eight hours a day, six days a week.
You can learn the subject as well as you can at college, without spending hundreds of thousands.
I spent maybe two hundred pounds on books. A lot are available free.
Buy this book.

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Illuminating

An excellent synopsis of philosophical ideas from antiquity to the mid-twentieth century. The relationship between philosophy and, variously, science, religion, politics and ethics is carefully analysed. It is interesting to compare Russell's predictions of how philosophy would develop to subsequent events in the second half of the twentieth century, and of what has passed in the current one.

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Extensive well researched account of philosophy

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I am studying Philosophy at the Open University and found this account very interesting. It gives the background, personal details of philosophers which makes it come alive and memorable. It was a long listen but well worth the effort and I might very well listen to it again.

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A complex story superbly told.

Expertly addresses editorial biases created by political and religious overlaps. So well narrated that you forget that you are not reading the book yourself. Makes for a useful reference book in the future.

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Perfect Overview

Bertrand Russell’s fantastic overview presented in Jonathan Keeble’s clear and engaging manner made this the perfect audio book to get an extensive overview, allowing me to decide which philosopher and philosophies I might want to delve deeper into. The closing chapter on Nietzsche was particularly beautiful.

I also think this is precisely what makes audible so perfect, this might have been a little too intimidating otherwise.

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Thoroughly Interesting

This is a great look at the history of Western philosophy. Highly recommend to listen to this.

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great

A great narrator. The book gave lots of insights into major contributions to philosophy in the last 2500 years from Western philosophers.

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Brilliantly written and very well-read

I love the way this is written, from a position of great confidence and sometimes sly humour. I downloaded it years ago and still listen to some part of it most weeks. It’s interesting to see whom Russell omits too.

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