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Bertrand Russell – Sceptical Essays 2005 Turkish Book Turkey

Bertrand Russell – Sceptical Essays 2005 Turkish Book Turkey

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Bertrand RussellSceptical Essays (Sorgulayan Denemeler) – TÜBİTAK Yayınları Turkish Edition (2005)

Description:

This Turkish edition of Sceptical Essays (Sorgulayan Denemeler) by Bertrand Russell was published by TÜBİTAK Yayınları in 2005. Printed in Turkish, the book is a collection of Russell's essays advocating critical thinking, intellectual independence, and rational skepticism in the face of dogma and unquestioned beliefs.

Throughout the essays, Russell examines topics such as religion, politics, education, morality, science, and freedom of thought, encouraging readers to question accepted ideas through logic and evidence rather than authority or tradition. Written in Russell's clear and accessible style, the work reflects his commitment to reason, scientific inquiry, and open-minded debate as essential foundations of a free society.

Themes such as skepticism, reason, science, education, freedom of thought, and critical inquiry appear throughout the work. Sceptical Essays remains one of Russell's most accessible philosophical works, offering timeless reflections on the importance of independent thinking in both personal and public life.

Key Features:

• Author: Bertrand Russell

• Original Title: Sceptical Essays

• Turkish Title: Sorgulayan Denemeler

• Publisher: TÜBİTAK Yayınları

• Publication Date: 2005

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Philosophy; Essays; Critical Thinking

• Subject: Rational skepticism and freedom of thought

• Literary Content: Philosophical essays

• Themes: Skepticism; Reason; Science; Education; Freedom of thought; Critical inquiry

• Historical Focus: Twentieth-century analytic philosophy

• Educational Value: Classic collection of essays promoting rational inquiry, scientific thinking, and intellectual independence

• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of Bertrand Russell's influential essays on skepticism, reason, and the pursuit of truth

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