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  1. The principles of mathematics by Bertrand Russell, 2010-09-06
  2. An Outline of Philosophy (Routledge Classics) by Bertrand Russell, 2009-04-06
  3. Sceptical Essays (Routledge Classics) by Bertrand Russell, 2004-03-02
  4. Russell (The Routledge Philosophers) by Gregory Landini, 2010-09-20
  5. The practice and theory of bolshevism [1921] by Bertrand Russell, 2009-07-08
  6. Religion and Science by Bertrand Russell, 1997-05-29
  7. Bertrand Russell's Best (Routledge Classics) by Bertrand Russell, 2009-05-07
  8. Inquiry into Meaning & Truth by Bertrand Russell, 2007-11-30
  9. Principia Mathematica - Volume One by Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, 2009-02-21
  10. Introduction To Mathematical Philosophy (1920) by Bertrand Russell, 2010-09-10
  11. Bertrand Russell: The Psychobiography of a Moralist by Andrew Brink, 1989-08
  12. Introducing Bertrand Russell by Dave Robinson, 1998-08-27
  13. Bertrand Russell on God and Religion (Great Books in Philosophy) by Bertrand Russell, 1986-02
  14. Marriage and Morals by Bertrand Russell, 1970-03-17

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23. L' ABC Della Relatività - Russell Bertrand
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24. Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Arthur William Russell er født den 18. maj 1872 i Trelleck, England og døde den 2. februar 1970 i Penrhyndeudraeth, Merionethshire, Wales
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26. Bertrand Russell
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Bertrand Russell
Over the course of his long career, Russell made significant contributions, not just to logic and philosophy, but to a broad range of other subjects including education, history, political theory and religious studies. In addition, many of his writings on a wide variety of topics in both the sciences and the humanities have influenced generations of general readers. After a life marked by controversy (including dismissals from both Trinity College, Cambridge, and City College, New York), Russell was awarded the Order of Merit in 1949 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Also noted for his many spirited anti-war and anti-nuclear protests, Russell remained a prominent public figure until his death at the age of 97. Interested readers may also wish to listen to two sound clips of Russell speaking
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A short chronology of the major events in Russell's life is as follows:
  • (1872) Born May 18 at Ravenscroft, Wales.

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28. Literature 1950
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29. Bertrand Russell
Member of the Fabian Society and founding member of the Union of Democratic Control (UDC), the most important of the antiwar organizations during the First World War. Wrote Political Ideals Roads to Freedom. (1872-1970)
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Bertrand Russell was born in Trelleck, Gwent in 1872. His parents died when he was very young and he was brought up by his grandmother, the widow of John Russell , the former Liberal Prime Minister. At Trinity College, Cambridge , Russell obtain a first-class honours degree in mathematics and philosophy.
A visit to Berlin after university led to his first book German Social Democracy (1896). This was followed by two extremely important books on mathematical logic and philosophy The Principles of Mathematics (1903) and Principia Mathematica
In 1907 a group of male supporters of votes for women formed the Men's League for Women's Suffrage Bertrand Russell joined and as well as making speeches and writing newspaper articles for the cause, stood unsuccessfully as a Suffragist candidate at a parliamentary by-election at Wimbledon.

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Houses the largest russellrelated archive of materials in existence, including russell's library and his personal correspondence. Site features contact information and annotated links.
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31. Russell's Paradox
Discovered by bertrand russell in 1901, the paradox has prompted much work russell, bertrand (1908) Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of Types
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Russell's Paradox
Russell's paradox is the most famous of the logical or set-theoretical paradoxes. The paradox arises within naive set theory by considering the set of all sets that are not members of themselves. Such a set appears to be a member of itself if and only if it is not a member of itself, hence the paradox. Some sets, such as the set of all teacups, are not members of themselves. Other sets, such as the set of all non-teacups, are members of themselves. Call the set of all sets that are not members of themselves " R ." If R is a member of itself, then by definition it must not be a member of itself. Similarly, if R is not a member of itself, then by definition it must be a member of itself. Discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901, the paradox has prompted much work in logic, set theory and the philosophy and foundations of mathematics.

32. The Bertrand Russell Archives
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY is home to the scholarly study of bertrand russell (18721970), Website by Research on bertrand russell. Last updated, 12 June 2005
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Welcome to the Bertrand Russell Archives MCMASTER UNIVERSITY is home to the scholarly study of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, essayist, and renowned peace advocate. The Bertrand Russell Archives came to McMaster Library in 1968, where they are in the Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections. Russell's library is part of the Russell Archives, along with his correspondence, manuscripts, tapes, films , photographs, medals and permanently displayed writing desk. Send us any queries you may have about the Russell Archives. The Russell Research Centre is editing Russell's Collected Papers and Collected Letters For dozens of scanned images of documents and other artifacts relating to Russell's life, and for accompanying text that introduces readers newly interested in Russell studies to the Bertrand Russell Archives, visit the

33. Bertrand Russell
Matem tic i fil²sof gal·l¨s (Trelleck, Pa­s de Gal·les, 1872 — Penrhyndeudraeth, Pa­s de Gal·les, 1970). Vida, obra i teories.
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russell, bertrand Arthur William russell, 3d Earl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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36. What Is An Agnostic?
bertrand russell on Agnosticism
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What is an Agnostic?
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What Is an agnostic?
An agnostic thinks it impossible to know the truth in matters such as God and the future life with which Christianity and other religions are concerned. Or, if not impossible, at least impossible at the present time.
Are agnostics atheists?
No. An atheist, like a Christian, holds that we can know whether or not there is a God. The Christian holds that we can know there is a God; the atheist, that we can know there is not. The Agnostic suspends judgment, saying that there are not sufficient grounds either for affirmation or for denial. At the same time, an Agnostic may hold that the existence of God, though not impossible, is very improbable; he may even hold it so improbable that it is not worth considering in practice. In that case, he is not far removed from atheism. His attitude may be that which a careful philosopher would have towards the gods of ancient Greece. If I were asked to prove that Zeus and Poseidon and Hera and the rest of the Olympians do not exist, I should be at a loss to find conclusive arguments. An Agnostic may think the Christian God as improbable as the Olympians; in that case, he is, for practical purposes, at one with the atheists.
Since you deny `God's Law', what authority do you accept as a guide to conduct?

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39. Russell
Biography of bertrand russell (18721970) bertrand russell published a large number of books on logic, the theory of knowledge, and many other topics.
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Bertrand Russell published a large number of books on logic, the theory of knowledge, and many other topics. He is one of the most important logicians of the 20 th Century. Russell's Mathematical Contributions Over a long and varied career, Bertrand Russell made ground-breaking contributions to the foundations of mathematics and to the development of contemporary formal logic, as well as to analytic philosophy. His contributions relating to mathematics include his discovery of Russell's paradox, his defence of logicism (the view that mathematics is, in some significant sense, reducible to formal logic), his introduction of the theory of types, and his refining and popularizing of the first-order predicate calculus. Along with he is usually credited with being one of the two most important logicians of the twentieth century.

40. Causal Processes
bertrand russell, Wesley Salmon, and conserved quantities. By Phil Dowe.
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Causal Processes
causal processes such as atoms decaying and billiard balls moving across the table from pseudo processes such as moving shadows and spots of light. These philosophers have found, in the notion of a causal process, a key to understanding causation in general.
1. Russell's Theory of Causal Lines
The law of causality, I believe, like much that passes muster among philosophers, is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm. (Russell, 1913, p. 1). In that paper Russell argued that the philosopher's concept of causation involving, as it does, the law of universal determinism that every event has a cause and the associated concept of causation as a relation between events, is "otiose" and in modern science is replaced by the concept of causal laws understood in terms of functional relations, where these causal laws are not necessarily deterministic.

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