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Wednesday 31 January 2018

Unpopular Essays’ by Russell 'Short Ques

Write the names of contents of ‘Unpopular Essays’ by Russell.
The names of the contents of ‘Unpopular Essays’ by Russell are Philosophy for laymen, Philosophy and Politics, The future of mankind, Function of a teacher, Ideas that have helped mankind, ideas that have harmed mankind, Intellectual Rubbish, On being modern minded and Philosophy’s ulterior motives.
Is Russell’s ‘Unpopular Essays’ about unpopularity?
Russell’s ‘Unpopular Essays’ not about unpopularity but about philosophy, politics and wellbeing of humanity.
What is the difference between Hegel and Locke's philosophy?
Hegel philosophy is that true liberty consists in obedience to an arbitrary authority, free speech is an evil, absolute monarchy is good, war is desirable, and an international organization for the peaceful settlement of disputes would be a misfortune. Whereas Locke's philosophy offers a theoretical justification of democracy. It preaches religious toleration, representative institutions, and the limitations of governmental power by the system of checks and balances.
What does Russell suggest for the Middle East?
Russell expresses his opposition to what he views as European imperialism in the Middle East. In the Middle East, Russell suggests that the West should avoid opposing Arab nationalism, and proposes the creation of a United Nations as peacekeeping force to guard Israel's frontiers to ensure that Israel is protected from aggression and prevented from committing it.
Interpret 'Change is one thing, progress is another'.
This line is from Russell's essay "Philosophy and Politics". In this line he says that 'change' and 'progress' are two different things. 'Change is scientific and 'progress' is ethical; 'change' is indubitable whereas 'progress' is a matter of controversy.
What are the three possible scenarios for the future of mankind?
Russell begins his essay, "The Future of Mankind", with three possible scenarios for the future of mankind. The first scenario is the extinction of the human race with the third world war. The second scenario is that the world would revert to a state of barbarism. And the third scenario is the unification of the world under one united power.
Why does Russell want a safe and prosperous future of mankind?
Russell wants a safe and prosperous future of mankind because he is a humanist. His pacifism, championship of democracy and moral fervour prove that he has the good of mankind at heart.
How is Russell a pacifist?
Russell is against the war and opposes the idea of First World War so; he loses his job at Trinity College Cambridge. For this reason he is called pacifist.
What is the difference between Hegel and Locke’s philosophy?
Locke’s philosophy of empiricism suggests a theoretical justification of democracy, religious toleration, representative institutions, and the limitations of governmental power by the system of checks and balances but Hegel’s philosophy of dogmatism is that true liberty consists in obedience to an arbitrary authority, free speech is an evil, absolute monarchy is good, war is desirable, and an international organization for the peaceful settlement of disputes would be a misfortune.
How would you define ’empiricism’?
Empiricism is philosophy in which limitations of gov’t through system of check and balance, liberty of speech, religious tolerance and against the war. Empiricism is opposite to dogmatism. Democritus and Lock were Empiricists.
What are the three possible scenarios for the future of mankind?
The end of life on the planet, world would return to primitive or barbarism or unification of nations under one government are three possibilities for the future of mankind.
What does Russell discuss in ‘The Philosophy of Laymen’?
Russell discusses in ‘The Philosophy of Laymen’ the theoretical and practical aspects of philosophy and importance of philosophy in the life of laymen.
What does Russell mean by ‘Intellectual Rubbish’?
Russell means by ‘Intellectual Rubbish’ is that peoples follow false belief, superstitions and baseless opinions without inquiring their validity.
What ideas did help mankind in pre-historic times?
The ideas that have helped mankind in pre historic times are increase in population, invention of language, invention of fire, taming of animals, invention of agriculture and art of writing etc.
What evil passions have harmed mankind?
The evil passions are men’s cruel impulses, pride, envy, delusion and superstitions’ that have harmed mankind.
Why are Russell's essays so difficult?
The subject matter of Russell's essays is difficult for average readers. Russell's style appeals mainly to intellects and very little to feelings or emotions. He uses words simply as tools, to convey his meaning plain and effective and not to produce any special effects. Moreover, there is no passion in his style; it is somewhat cold. That's why Russell's essays are so difficult.
Why is Russell so complicated?
Difficult subject matter, style devoid of feelings, effectless words and unknown logicism make Russell very complicated for average readers.
How is Russell a pacifist?
A pacifist is a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable. Russell condemned both sides in World War I (1914-1918), and for his uncompromising stand he was fined, imprisoned, and deprived of his teaching post at Cambridge. In World War II (1939-1945), he was an ardent opponent of nuclear weapons.
Why is Russell apposed to irrationality in human life?
According to Russell the whole conception of sin is merely a manifestation of the superstitious bent of mind. He says when man abandons his own reason and is content to rely upon authority, there is no end to his troubles. It is the irrational belief that human nature cannot be changed, and that, for this reason, there will always be wars. That is why Russell is opposed to irrationality in human life.
Man' is the basic concern of Russell. Why?
Man is the basic concern of Russell because he is not only a philosopher but also a humanist. His pacifism, championship of democracy and moral fervour prove that he has the good of mankind at heart.
What is the main focus of Russell's 'Philosophy and Politics'?
The main focus of Russell's "Philosophy and Politics" is the disastrous political consequences of Hegel's philosophy and the merits of Lock's philosophy of empiricism. Russell says that empiricist liberalism is the only philosophy that can serve mankind's purposes in our times.
Why does Russell favour the idea of world government?
Russell is a great believer in a single government for the whole world. In his essays "The Future of Mankind" and "Ideas That Have Helped Mankind", he insists that the world can be saved from wars and total extinction of the human race through the establishment of a world-government.

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