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Analysis Quote by Bertrand Russell

“Every philosophical problem, when it is subjected to the necessary analysis and justification, is found either to be not really philosophical at all, or else to be, in the sense in which we are using the word, logical.” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“Every philosophical problem, when it is subjected to the necessary analysis and justification, is found either to be not really philosophical at all, or else to be, in the sense in which we are using the word, logical.”

Bertrand Russell

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Source Book: The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 1912

Philosophical issues, when rigorously examined, turn out to be either non‑philosophical or purely logical in nature.

In simple terms: Deep analysis shows many philosophical questions are logical problems.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when a question is logical, not philosophical.

Themes

philosophy logic analysis

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • teaching philosophy
  • research methodology
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

epistemology critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is the question truly philosophical or merely logical?
  • How does this affect the way we study philosophy?
A Different Perspective

Logical analysis may overlook emotional or ethical dimensions.

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