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  • '''Bertrand Russell''' (May 18, 1872—February 2, 1970; Earl Russell, 1931-1970) was a British ...rcises diary, March 19, 1888 - p. 5 of Volume 1, ''The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell''</ref></blockquote>
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  • | title = The Life of Bertrand Russell | title = Bertrand Russell: The Ghost of Madness, 1921-1970
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  • | title = The Life of Bertrand Russell | title = Bertrand Russell: The Ghost of Madness, 1921-1970
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  • ...ts.cuhk.edu.hk/humftp/E-text/Russell/agnostic.htm What Is An Agnostic?] by Bertrand Russell, [1953]. ...p://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/russell0.htm Why I am Not a Christian] by Bertrand Russell (March 6, 1927).
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  • Speech (and later pamphlet and book) by philosopher [[Bertrand Russell]] explaining his rejection of [[Christianity]].
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  • [[Analogy]] coined by [[Bertrand Russell]] to argue that the burden of proof in the debate over [[theism]] and [[ath
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  • * {{cite book |last=Russell |first=Bertrand |authorlink=Bertrand Russell |title=Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy |url=http://www.archive.org/
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  • * Bertrand Russell: 'A History of Western Philosophy And Its Connection with Political and Soc
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  • [[Bertrand Russell]], in an unpublished 1952 article on the [[existence of God]], described an ...iatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.<ref>Bertrand Russell, [http://www.cfpf.org.uk/articles/religion/br/br_god.html Is there a God?],
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  • * Bertrand Russell: 'A History of Western Philosophy And Its Connection with Political and Soc
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  • * {{cite book | last = Russell | first = Bertrand | authorlink = Bertrand Russell | title = The Problems of Philosophy | publisher = Oxford University Pres * Whitehead, Alfred North and Bertrand Russell. ''[[Principia Mathematica]]''
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  • The English philosopher [[Bertrand Russell]] delivered a speech entitled "'''Why I Am Not A Christian'''" on March 6,
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  • ...it. The theory of definite descriptions put forward by philosophers like [[Bertrand Russell]]<ref>[[Avrum Stroll]], ''Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy'', 2001, Co ...so that another sentence with a similar form could be true or false also. Bertrand Russell attempts to provide a set of formal criteria to evaluate the truth or falsi
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  • ...9–1951), born in Austria and educated at Cambridge under the tutelage of [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[G. E. Moore]], is one of the most important philosophers in the tra ...about philosophy of mathematics. Following this, he contacted Frege and [[Bertrand Russell]] regarding philosophical studies.
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  • ...ttgenstein is able to lay to rest many important problems encountered by [[Bertrand Russell]] in the ''[[Principia Mathematica]]''.
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  • ...he belief that not everything can be objectively analysed or described. [[Bertrand Russell]] claimed that the romantic movement is characterised by the substitution o
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  • ...ot A Christian''; Thom Weidlich's ''Appointment Denied: The Inquisition of Bertrand Russell'' and [http://atheism.about.com/library/weekly/aa050300a.htm review of latt
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  • ...tury, some of the most eminent practitioners of such philosophy, such as [[Bertrand Russell]], his sometime student [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], [[Gottlob Frege]], and [[G
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  • '''Bertrand Russell''' (May 18, 1872—February 2, 1970; Earl Russell, 1931-1970) was a British ...rcises diary, March 19, 1888 - p. 5 of Volume 1, ''The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell''</ref></blockquote>
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  • [[Gottlob Frege|Frege]] and [[Bertrand Russell|Russell]], among many others, for similar reasons are well-known for their
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  • ...coded [[definite description]] (as per the work of [[Gottlob Frege]] and [[Bertrand Russell]]). In the lectures, he drew a distinction between the categories of necess
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  • ...eds to cope with, "[[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre]], [[Bertrand Russell|Russell]], and [[A. J. Ayer|Ayer]]" produced an intellectual challenge to r
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  • ...multi-volume history of philosophy, as well as his BBC radio debate with [[Bertrand Russell]] over the existence of God. In 1993, the college was moved from Cavendish
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  • * Bertrand Russell: 'A History of Western Philosophy And Its Connection with Political and Soc
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  • ...f authors, including Thomas Carlyle, Thomas B. Macauley, John Stuart Mill, Bertrand Russell, Sir Walter Scott, and Herbert Spencer. The latest, fourth, iteration, name
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  • ...ble in Spain'' by [[George Barrow]] and works by the British philosopher [[Bertrand Russell]], and wrote and autobiographical and anti-clerical novel ‘’El jardin d
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  • * [[Bertrand Russell]], ''Why I Am Not A Christian'', London: George Allen and Unwin, and Routle
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  • ...that of Hegel and [[Arthur Schopenhauer]]) and the [[Frankfurt School]]. [[Bertrand Russell]] traces the split into Continental and analytical traditions back to [[Joh
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  • ...cations best avoided as done here. For example, see {{cite journal |author=Bertrand Russell |title=On the notion of cause |url=http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/45
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  • # [[Bertrand Russell|Russell, Bertrand]]
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  • ...s [[DNA]].</ref>. Realism has been held by modern philosophers including [[Bertrand Russell]], [[J. P. Moreland]]<ref>J. P. Moreland, ''Universals'', Central Problems The competing bundle view is held by [[Bertrand Russell]] in ''Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits'', and is also held in trope f
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  • Russell's paradox, discovered by [[Bertrand Russell]] (1872-1970), dealt a far more lethal blow to the principle of set-formati
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  • Russell's paradox, discovered by [[Bertrand Russell]] (1872-1970), dealt a far more lethal blow to the principle of set-formati
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  • * [[Bertrand Russell]]
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  • ...s such as George Boole, Charles Peirce, Ernst Schröder, Gottlob Frege, and Bertrand Russell, applied to logic mathematical techniques, such as those of abstract algebr
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  • Horowitz was an assistant to [[Bertrand Russell]], and wrote several books of political theory, such as ''The Free World Co
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  • [[Gottlob Frege]] and [[Bertrand Russell]] are usually given as examples of the two best-known defenders of the desc
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  • ..., no family structure, and no private property. While some philosophers ([[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Karl Popper]]) find the illiberality of Plato's imagined city to be
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  • ...cations best avoided as done here. For example, see {{cite journal |author=Bertrand Russell |title=On the notion of cause |url=http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/45
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  • ...edicine at the [[University of Calgary]] in Canada. In 2007 he became the Bertrand Russell Peace Lecturer at [[McMaster University]] in Canada.
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  • .... Singer states that he was first exposed to philosophy in 1961 and read [[Bertrand Russell]]'s ''History of Western Philosophy''.
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  • ...nded works which are his main contribution to literature. Nevertheless, [[Bertrand Russell]] felt impelled to include a chapter on Byron in his ''History of Western P
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  • ...Aristotle, on all aspects of Western civilisation is profound. However, [[Bertrand Russell]] considered his work to be flawed, saying his conclusions were determined
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  • *[[Otto Neurath]], [[Niels Bohr]], [[John Dewey]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[Rudolf Carnap]], [[Charles Morris]], ''Encyclopedia and unified scienc
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  • Carnap was highly influenced by [[Bertrand Russell]], with whom he had correspondence. The Aufbau is inspired by the Principia *[[Otto Neurath]], [[Niels Bohr]], [[John Dewey]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[Rudolf Carnap]], [[Charles Morris]], ''Encyclopedia and unified scienc
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  • ...], [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], and [[Martin Heidegger]]—to omit many more re ...ein's earlier work - the ''Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus'' - along with [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Gottlob Frege]] advocated. In philosophy since, a great number of p
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  • ...ay His goodness."<ref name="multiple">''A history of Western Philosophy'', Bertrand Russell. Simon & Schuster, 1945</ref></blockquote> ...d from pleasure."<ref name="multiple">''A history of Western Philosophy'', Bertrand Russell. Simon & Schuster, 1945 </ref> Augustine, begging for chastity in his early
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  • {{cite book |title=Introduction to mathematical philosophy |author=Bertrand Russell |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=aibPAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA12 |pages=p. 12 |ye
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  • ...g his teachers at Harvard were the philosophers [[George Santayana]] and [[Bertrand Russell]] and the critic [[Irving Babbitt]]. He won a travelling scholarship which
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  • ...sues. The group included Lytton Strachey, Leonard Woolf, E. M. Forster and Bertrand Russell. Woolf and Russell brought him into contact with leaders of the [[Fabian So
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  • In 1921, Carnap wrote a fateful letter to [[Bertrand Russell]], who responded by copying out by hand long passages from his ''[[Principi
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  • ...icism]] pioneered by philosopher-logicians such as [[Gottlob Frege]] and [[Bertrand Russell]]: the idea was that mathematical theories were logical tautologies, and th
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  • ...'necessarily exist' - with Kant arguing "existence is not a predicate". [[Bertrand Russell]] claims that the ontological argument had a lasting effect on philosophy,
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  • ...ting" with Campbell, a man he imagined from afar to be "a combination of [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Ernest Rutherford]]," across the river in Newark.<ref>''Hell's Cart
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  • ...and/or have made outstanding contributions to mathematics; for example, [[Bertrand Russell]] was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] (1950) and [[Max Born]] and
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  • ...terms of the conditional relinquishment of individual freedom,<ref>See [[Bertrand Russell]]'s summary in Chapter XIV of his ''History of Western Philosophy'', Routle ..."a profound change in the conception of man's place in the universe".<ref> Bertrand Russell: ''History of Western Philosophy'', Chapter VI ''The Rise of Science'', Rou
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  • [[Bertrand Russell]] quipped, in allusion to the [[abstraction]] inherent in the [[axiomatic m
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  • ...Rutherford]], philosophers such as [[John Locke]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Thomas Hobbes]], and economists such as [[David Ricardo]], and [[Jo ...d down the doctrines for [[Socialism]].<ref>History of Western Philosophy, Bertrand Russell</ref> Bentham's impact on [[English law]] is also considerable.
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  • Einstein, along with [[Albert Schweitzer]] and [[Bertrand Russell]], fought against nuclear tests and bombs. As his last public act, and just :''Dear Bertrand Russell,''
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  • ...popular figure, many other philosophers found Hegel unintelligible, with [[Bertrand Russell]] suggesting Hegel's work as a model of the imprecise use of language, and
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  • ...edinger, Neils Bohr, Enrico Fermi, Herman J. Muller, Albert Szent-Györgyi, Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein.
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  • ...}</ref> Consequently, many atheists<ref>Perhaps most memorably stated by [[Bertrand Russell]], when asked what he would say when facing God on judgment day, he famousl
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