On Nothing & Kindred Subjects

On Nothing & Kindred Subjects
On Nothing & Kindred Subjects, written by Hilaire Belloc in 1912, is a philosophical exploration of the concept of 'nothingness' and its implications on truth and existence. Through a series of essays, Belloc critiques contemporary philosophical trends and advocates for a more direct, experiential understanding of truth. The work is notable for its unique blend of humor and serious inquiry, reflecting Belloc's distinctive style and perspective on modern thought.

































