The philosophy of Bertrand Russell

Chicago: Northwestern university (1944)
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This volume is one of the most significant documents on the thought of the giant of the twentieth-century philosophy. Russell's 'Reply to Criticisms, ' supplemented by a 1971 'Addendum, ' displays his unrivalled clarity, perceptiveness, and scalpel-like wit, on topics ranging from mathematical logic to political philosophy, from epistemology to philosophy of history.

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reprint Schilpp, Paul Arthur (1963) "The philosophy of Bertrand Russell". Harper & Row
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