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  1. Bertrand Russell and Trinity by G. H. Hardy, 2009-06-18
  2. The Problems Of Philosophy : Complete And Unabridged by Bertrand Russell, 2009-02-06
  3. The Analysis of Mind by Bertrand Russell (Halcyon Classics) by Bertrand Russell, 2010-07-11
  4. The Philosophy of Logical Atomism (Open Court Classics) by Bertrand Arthur Russell, 1985-03-19
  5. Bertrand Russell on Ethics, Sex, and Marriage (Great Books in Philosophy)
  6. What I Believe (Routledge Classics) by Bertrand Russell, 2004-02-02
  7. Principles of social reconstruction by Bertrand Russell, 2010-09-08
  8. Bertrand Russell: 1921-1970, The Ghost of Madness by Ray Monk, 2001-03-20
  9. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-05-01
  10. La conquista de la felicidad / The Conquest of Happiness (Filosofia / Philosophy) (Spanish Edition) by Bertrand Russell, 2009-09-30
  11. In Praise of Idleness by B. Russell, 1985-01-01
  12. Bertrand Russell's The Conquest of Happiness: A modern-day interpretation of a self-help classic (Infinite Success Series) by Tim Phillips, 2010-01-04
  13. The Essential Bertrand Russell Collection by Bertrand Russell, 2009-06-05
  14. Icarus or the Future of Science

61. Bertrand Russell
Breve pagina enciclopedica sul filosofo vita, pensiero, opera, bibliografia.
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BERTRAND RUSSELL
VITA
Bertrand Russell (Ravenscroff, Galles, 1872 - Penrhyndeudraeth, Galles, 1970) nacque da una nobile famiglia inglese, ma perse ben presto entrambe i genitori e fu allevato dai nonni paterni.
Nel 1890 entrò all'Università di Cambridge per seguire i corsi di matematica e di filosofia.
Nel 1900, Russell partecipò al Congresso di Parigi , dove l'incontro con Giuseppe Peano e altri esponenti della sua scuola ebbe una profonda influenza sul suo pensiero, spingendolo ad abbandonare certe posizioni idealiste a favore delle problematiche della logica e dei fondamenti della matematica.
Durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale le sue idee pacifiste e la sua partecipazione alla campagna a favore dell'obiezione di coscienza gli costarono l'espulsione da Cambridge e successivamente anche sei mesi di carcere. Nel 1944, dopo alcuni anni di insegnamento in alcune università inglesi e americane, Russell fu riammesso a Cambridge.
Nel 1950 ricevette il premio Nobel per la letteratura.
Negli ultimi anni della vita si dedicò soprattutto alla promozione delle sue idee sulla libertà e la pace, con numerosi interventi durante la crisi di Cuba e durante la guerra del Vietnam , fino a giungere alla costituzione di un tribunale per i crimini di guerra ( Tribunale Russell
PENSIERO
Nei Principi della matematica , scritti in collaborazione con Whitehead , Russell cercò di derivare tutta la matematica pura da un ristretto numero di concetti logici fondamentali ed elaborò in modo sistematico la teoria dei tipi , quale soluzione ai paradossi logici derivanti dal concetto di classe, come, ad esempio, quello classico del cretese Epimenide che afferma "tutti i cretesi sono bugiardi". La

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63. Russell's Paradox (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
A nuanced article on this paradox of naive set theory, happened upon by Russell in 1901. Includes bibliography, links to related articles.
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Russell's Paradox
First published Fri Dec 8, 1995; substantive revision Wed May 27, 2009 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. R 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.
History of the paradox
Russell appears to have discovered his paradox in the late spring of 1901, while working on his Principles of Mathematics (1903). Cesare Burali-Forti, an assistant to Giuseppe Peano, had discovered a similar antinomy in 1897 when he noticed that since the set of ordinals is well-ordered, it too must have an ordinal. However, this ordinal must be both an element of the set of all ordinals and yet greater than every such element. Unlike Burali-Forti's paradox, Russell's paradox does not involve either ordinals or cardinals, relying instead only on the primitive notion of set.

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65. Principia Mathematica (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Entry by A.D. Irvine in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, discussing Russell and Whitehead s treatise.
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Principia Mathematica
First published Tue May 21, 1996; substantive revision Tue Mar 30, 2010 Principia Mathematica , the landmark work in formal logic written by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell , was first published in three volumes in 1910, 1912 and 1913. Written as a defense of logicism (the view that mathematics is in some significant sense reducible to logic) the book was instrumental in developing and popularizing modern mathematical logic. It also served as a major impetus for research in the foundations of mathematics throughout the twentieth century. Along with the Organon written by Aristotle and the Grundgesetze der Arithmetik written by Gottlob Frege , it remains one of the most influential books on logic ever written. Interested readers may wish to view the
1. History of Principia Mathematica
In its essentials, logicism was first advocated in the late seventeenth century by Gottfried Leibniz. Later, the idea was defended in greater detail by

66. Bertrand Russell - Biography
Russell, Bertrand, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell. (3 vols.) Allen Unwin London, 19671969. Bertrand Russel died on February 2, 1970.
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Bertrand Arthur William Russell In December 1894 he married Miss Alys Pearsall Smith. After spending some months in Berlin studying social democracy, they went to live near Haslemere, where he devoted his time to the study of philosophy. In 1900 he visited the Mathematical Congress at Paris. He was impressed with the ability of the Italian mathematician Peano and his pupils, and immediately studied Peano's works. In 1903 he wrote his first important book, The Principles of Mathematics Political Ideals , 1918) but was prevented by the military authorities. In 1918 he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for a pacifistic article he had written in the

67. McMaster University: The Bertrand Russell Research Centre
A project intended to bring together papers of Bertrand Russell at McMaster University. News, links, administrative information.
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~russell/
The Bertrand Russell Research Centre
McMaster University
Mills Library, Room 504
1280 Main Street West
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(For general enquiries contact Arlene Duncan 2010 marks the centenary of Principia Mathematica . See the Call for Papers on our PM@100 site.
The Bertrand Russell Society will be meeting at McMaster concurrently with PM@100.
has been updated with the Winter 2010 news.
Volume 21 of the Collected Papers , was published in the U.K. April 23, 2008 and in North America August 30, 2008.
The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell
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no. 2 (2003) ... Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies (now digitized) Russell-l (discussion list) Donations monograph Exhibition Handlist Intellect and Social Conscience ... monograph Bertrand Russell: The Man Chronology of Russell The Bertrand Russell Gallery Faculty of Humanities Russell Archives ... McMaster University In addition to all this independent scholarly activity, many things have been done at McMaster to enhance and enlarge the collection, to make it more accessible, to publish material from it, and to foster Russell studies around the world. Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies (now in its 39th year of publication), the McMaster Edition of

68. Russell Bertrand | Crowley, LA | Classmates.com
Russell Bertrand 1999 graduate of Crowley High School in Crowley, LA is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with Russell and other high
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69. Theory Of Knowledge By Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell s entry on The Theory of Knowledge for the 1926 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Bertrand Russell (1926)
Theory of Knowledge
for The Encyclopaedia Britannica
THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE is a product of doubt. When we have asked ourselves seriously whether we really know anything at all, we are naturally led into an examination of knowing, in the hope of being able to distinguish trustworthy beliefs from such as are untrustworthy. Thus Kant, the founder of modern theory of knowledge, represents a natural reaction against Hume's scepticism. Few philosophers nowadays would assign to this subject quite such a fundamental importance as it had in Kant's "critical" system; nevertheless it remains an essential part of philosophy. It is perhaps unwise to begin with a definition of the subject, since, as elsewhere in philosophical discussions, definitions are controversial, and will necessarily differ for different schools; but we may at least say that the subject is concerned with the general conditions of knowledge, in so far as they throw light upon truth and falsehood. It will be convenient to divide our discussion into three stages, concerning respectively (1) the definition of knowledge, (2) data, (3) methods of inference. It should be said, however, that in distinguishing between data and inferences we are already taking sides on a debatable question, since some philosophers hold that this distinction is illusory, all knowledge being (according to them) partly immediate and partly derivative.

70. Russell, Bertrand | Definition Of Russell, Bertrand | HighBeam.com: Online Dicti
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71. Bertrand Russell
Assorted texts including Icarus, What Is the Soul? , and various columns from the Hearst newspapers.
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Bertrand Russell
For enough Russelliana to occupy many people for years, look at the Bertrand Russell Archives.

72. Russell, Bertrand Quote - Extreme Hopes Are Born From Extreme Misery....
Famous quote by Russell, Bertrand Extreme hopes are born from extreme misery. on Quotations Book
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73. A Critical Exposition Of The Philosophy Of Leibniz
Table of contents, the prefaces, and the first chapter of Bertrand Russell s book on Leibniz.
http://ditext.com/russell/leib-t.html
A Critical Exposition
of the
Philosophy of Leibniz
With an Appendix of
Leading Passages
by
Bertrand Russell First Edition, 1900; Second Edition, 1937 Table of Contents

74. Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970 [WorldCat Identities]
The problems of philosophy by Bertrand Russell ( Book ) 128 editions published between 1912 and 2008 in
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75. Bertrand Russell
35K of quotes from Russell s books, including Unpopular Essays and The Conquest of Happiness
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The Problems of Philosophy , p. 157
Bertrand Russell
A web page by Alan Nicoll
It was Bertrand Russell's Unpopular Essays collection that first got me interested in philosophy thirty years ago, and I've never regretted it. He has remained in the top three of "my favorite philosophers" ever since (the other two are probably Walter Kaufmann and Henry Thoreau). Here's my tiny, tiny Bertrand Russell collection. The only "unique" item is my selection of quotes from the works of Russell.
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76. Tubegator.com | Famous Quotes - Russell, Bertrand
Humoristic and bizarre pictures. Very funny. Russell, Bertrand Born 187205-18 Died 1970-02-02. English author, mathematician, philosopher.
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Russell, Bertrand
Born: 1872-05-18
Died: 1970-02-02 Quotes
A stupid man's report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconciously translates what he hears into something he can understand.
- Bertrand Russell
Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
- Bertrand Russell
Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise.
- Bertrand Russell I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. - Bertrand Russell I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong. - Bertrand Russell If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years. - Bertrand Russell In the part of this universe that we know there is great injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked prosper, and one hardly knows which of those is the more annoying.

77. Russell, Bertrand
Biografi.
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78. Introducción A La Filosofía Matemática. Sappiens.com
Rese a de esa obra de Russell en Sappiens.com.
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Introducción a la filosofía matemática
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79. Análisis Filosófico. Sappiens.com
Rese a de esa obra de Bertrand Russell.
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80. Filósofo, Matemático, Pacifista Y Figura Clave Del Siglo XX. AULA
Semblaza biogr fica del fil sofo y l gico brit nico. En Aula de El mundo.
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LUNES DIDACTICO BERTRAND RUSSELL Filósofo, matemático, pacifista y figura clave del siglo XX Este filósofo inglés fue uno de los pensadores más importantes del siglo XX. Su aportación fundamental consistió en dotar a las matemáticas de unos fundamentos lógicos y, después, aplicar éstos al campo del lenguaje. Una tarea muy compleja que no le restó tiempo para vivir 98 apasionantes años: fue un intelectual influyente, un pacifista que llegó a ir a la cárcel y perder su cátedra por defender sus principios y una figura carismática cuya compañía se disputaban políticos, artistas y científicos PALOMA CORREDOR
Estudió Filosofía y Matemáticas en la Universidad de Cambridge, y a los 31 años publicó su primera gran obra: Principios de matemáticas. Fue el primer éxito de un hombre que destacó no sólo como filósofo y matemático, sino como intelectual, pacifista y figura pública de indiscutible carisma. Las aportaciones a la filosofía de Bertrand Russell parten de una base muy compleja: según él, la aritmética, y probablemente las matemáticas en su totalidad, derivan de los principios fundamentales de la lógica. Se propuso demostrar esa teoría en todos los campos posibles. Esta tarea le llevó muchos años y sus aportaciones se consideran revolucionarias por su interés. Sólo después, cuando ya tenía 40 años, dedicó su interés a otras disciplinas filosóficas. Escribió libros como Problemas de la filosofía (1912), con un estilo ameno y sencillo. El mismo lenguaje asequible lo utilizó en otros libros, y uno de ellos, Historia de la filosofía occidental (1946), se convirtió en un gran éxito de ventas.

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