According to Russell, although philosophy aims at knowledge, it does not deliver knowledge. But if philosophy does not give us knowledge, what is the value in practicing philosophy, according to
Russell?
In order to answer this question you must study the section where Russell talks about the goods that philosophy delivers. Practicing philosophy makes the mind more impartial than it otherwise might
be. So the good it provides mind is more impartiality. What is the good mind provides action and emotion?

