This thin volumn, publlished in 1961, contains two never before published essays. The first, "Seek for the Road" of 1925 and the other, "What Is Real" of 1960.
In the latter, the Nobel Prize winner in physics casts doubt on the existence of a "real external world". If I read him correctlly, he says George Berkeley and David Hume got it right.
If I'm wrong, I hope somebody out there can set me straight.
Thanks
In the latter, the Nobel Prize winner in physics casts doubt on the existence of a "real external world". If I read him correctlly, he says George Berkeley and David Hume got it right.
If I'm wrong, I hope somebody out there can set me straight.
Thanks