What arguments does he present to defend this claim? Be sure to quote relevant passages from the essay to support your analysis, explaining how Russell’s arguments relate to his broader philosophical ideas.

Next, for the graded portion of this discussion, fully address the following prompt in a thoughtfully written 2-paragraph essay post (min length requirements: 300 words): “The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty.” The above quote is from Bertrand Russell’s essay “The Value of Philosophy.” In the assigned readings for Module 1, you read Russell’s “The Problems of Philosophy.” Study this essay and give a careful account of what he means by the above claim by following these instructions. In paragraph 1, analyze Russell’s argument that uncertainty has value. What is his main claim regarding the value of uncertainty?

What arguments does he present to defend this claim? Be sure to quote relevant passages from the essay to support your analysis, explaining how Russell’s arguments relate to his broader philosophical ideas. For example, you might write, “According to Russell (1912, p. 12), ‘…’.

This statement is central to his argument that uncertainty has value because…”. In paragraph 2, consider the implications of Russell’s argument. Are there situations where uncertainty is preferable when exploring certain questions? Can some questions remain important even if they can’t be answered definitively? Make a case for or against the value of uncertainty in Russell’s sense, supporting your position with evidence from the essay and your own reasoning. Be sure to address potential counterarguments

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