Bertrand Russell
-The chief value of philosophy,says Russell,is
A) the freedom from narrowness which results from philosophic contemplation.
B) its ability to overcome uncertainty.
C) the knowledge we gain is ultimately knowledge of God.
D) the utility it brings to "practical men" when used properly.
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