The Development of Bertrand Russell's PhilosophyThis is Volume XI of twenty-two in a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1994, this volume of the Muirhead library of philosophy in the author’s words attempts not what is difficult but what is impossible. What it attempts is a critical account of Russell's philosophy-just that-without supposing that every reader is himself a philosopher at the beginning, though he may be at the end. It is written for those who know of Russell's philosophy and wish to know about it, for those who know about it, and wish to know it. |
Contents
B Properties and External Relations | 60 |
Contingent and Necessary Properties | 76 |
Their Truth and Their Unity | 99 |
THE THEORY OF LOGIC | 111 |
Truth Functions | 118 |
Quantification | 137 |
Set Theory and Paradoxes | 154 |
THE PHILOSOPHY | 203 |
POLITICS AND EDUCATION | 424 |
A Philosophy and Politics 426 1 A Free Mans Worship 2 Freedom philosophy and politics | 426 |
B Psychology and Politics | 431 |
The roots of pacifism 4 Thwarted instincts 5 National hegemonies | 438 |
War and Politics | 441 |
Peace through disarmament in 1936? | 447 |
Education and Freedom | 450 |
Beacon Hill | 451 |
A The Poetry and Essence of Mathematics | 209 |
THEORIES | 224 |
69 | 243 |
Ontological simples | 260 |
summary | 294 |
MIND | 320 |
B The Construction of Mind | 335 |
Perception and the External World | 351 |
Beyond Neutral Monism | 363 |
ETHICS AND RELIGION | 461 |
Intimations of Naturalism | 479 |
E The Worship of the Free Man | 487 |
F The Final Synthesis | 499 |
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