
The Problems of Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell, Part 2
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Idealism Is Not to Be Dismissed
idealism is not to be dismissed as obviously absurd. The truth about physical objects must be strange. It may be unattainable, but if any philosopher believes that he has attained it, the fact that what he offers as the truth is strange ought not to be made a ground of objection to his opinion.
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