In what way does Russell articulate the role of pity in his life?
It is a motivating force for personal gain
It anchors him to earthly concerns despite other passions
It leads him to understand love and knowledge
It serves as a distraction from his pursuits
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. It anchors him to earthly concerns despite other passions
Solution:
Russell indicates that pity keeps him grounded and tied to the struggles of humanity, contrasting with the elevating effects of love and knowledge.
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