The Basic Writings of Bertrand RussellRoutledge, 4 mar. 2009 - 782 pagini Featuring seminal work in the philosophies of mathematics and language, this comprehensive and assiduously edited collection also makes available his provocative and controversial views on religion and international relations. |
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acquainted Allen & Unwin animals argument Aristotle assert asymmetrical relations become belief Bertrand Russell Caesar called causal cause common concerned consider definition desire Dewey’s doctrine doubt Dr Dewey economic emotions empiricism ethical evil exist fact false fear feeling G. E. Moore German Hegel Hegelian human important induction inference instance intellectual interest involved kind knowledge labour language Leibniz less live logic logical constants man’s Marx mathematical logic mathematics matter means men’s merely metaphysics method mind modern moral nations nature necessary object occur opinions philosophy physical Plato political possible premisses present Principia Mathematica principle probability produce propositions psychology question reason regard relation result Russell Russell’s scientific seems sense sense-data sentence similar social Socrates supposed surplus value theory theory of descriptions things thought true truth universe warranted assertibility whole wish word