Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901–1950. Bertrand Russell. Edited by Robert Charles Marsh. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1956. Pp. xi, 382. $4.50 [Book Review]

Philosophy of Science 25 (2):136-139 (1958)
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