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Bertrand Russell
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Title
Human knowledge, its scope and limits
Author
Bertrand Russell
Publisher
Simon and Schuster, 1948
Original from
the University of California
Digitized
21 Jan 2009
Length
524 pages
Subjects
Philosophy
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General
Philosophy / General
 
 
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