Bertrand Russell ; edited by John G. Slater with the assistance of Bernd Frohmann.
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New York :
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Routledge,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1992.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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lxix, 562 pages :
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illustrations ;
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24 cm
SERIES
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The collected papers of Bertrand Russell ;
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v. 6
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-549) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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pt. I. Logic and the Philosophy of Mathematics. 1. The Theory of Logical Types [1910]. 2. The Philosophical Importance of Mathematical Logic [1911]. 3. On the Axioms of the Infinite and of the Transfinite [1911]. 4. What is Logic? [1912]. 5. Reply to Koyre [1912]. 6. Review of Reymond [1909]. 7. Review of Carus [1909]. 8. Review of Mannoury [1910]. 9. A Medical Logician [1912] -- pt. II. The Problem of Matter. 10. On Matter [1912]. 11. Nine Short Manuscripts on Matter [1912-13] -- pt. III. Metaphysics and Epistemology. 12. On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood [1910]. 13. The Basis of Realism [1911]. 14. Analytic Realism [1911]. 15. Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description [1911]. 16. On the Relations of Universals and Particulars [1912]. 17. The Nature of Sense-Data: A Reply to Dr. Dawes Hicks [1913]. 18. On the Notion of Cause [1913] -- pt. IV. Ethics. 19. The Elements of Ethics [1909]. 20. Spinoza [1910] -- pt. V. Critique of Pragmatism. 21. Pragmatism [1909].
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22. The Philosophy of William James [1910]. 23. Review of James's Memories and Studies [1911]. 24. Pragmatism and Logic [1912]. 25. Review of James's Essays in Radical Empiricism [1912]. 26. Review of Boutroux [1912] -- pt. VI. Critique of the Philosophy of Bergson. 27. The Professor's Guide to Laughter [1912]. 28. The Philosophy of Bergson [1912]. 29. Metaphysics and Intuition [1913]. 30. Mr. Wildon Carr's Defence of Bergson [1913] -- pt. VII. Critique of Idealism. 31. Some Explanations in Reply to Mr. Bradley [1910]. 32. The Philosophy of Theism [1912]. 33. Hegel and Common Sense [1912]. 34. The Philosophy of Good Taste [1912]. 35. The Twilight of the Absolute [1913]. 36. Philosophy Made Orthodox [1913] -- App. I.F.C.S. Schiller's Replies to Papers 21 and 24 [1909-12] -- App. II. Preface to Philosophical Essays [1910] -- App. III. F.H. Bradley's Criticism of Russell and His Reply to Russell [1910-11] -- App. IV. Sur les axiomes de l'infini et du transfini [1911].
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App. V. Le Realisme analytique [1911] -- App. VI. G. Dawes Hicks's "The Nature of Sense-Data" [1911] -- App. VII. Remarks Opening the Section [1912] -- App. VIII. "Response a M. Koyre"' [1912] and an English Translation of "Sur les nombres de M. Russell" by A. Koyre -- App. IX. "On Mr. Russell's Reasons for Supposing That Bergson's Philosophy Is Not True" by H. Wildon Carr.