RUSSELL (Bertrand).
Human Knowledge. Its Scope and Limits.
‘Russell’s last testament on the problems association with an empiricist philosophy. A long book,’ the central purpose of which ‘was to examine the relation between individual experience and the general body of scientific knowledge’ (Clark, The Life of Bertrand Russell, p. 492).
The dust jacket, like Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy, is printed on the back of a surplus Second World War map, with the copy presented here showing part of the Berbak National Park on Sumatra island, Jambi province of Indonesia.
Blackwell & Ruja, A83.1a.