Essays on Bertrand Russell
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ISBN / ASINB0042ZS3XK
ISBN-13978B0042ZS3X9
Sales Rank11,786,366
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Bertrand Russell's philosophical works cover a span of almost seven decades, and his philosophical influence, both direct and indirect, has been unequaled over this long period. Many of Russell's ideas have stimulated continuing controversy, and numerous significant articles have been published which deal with various aspects of his thought. Assembled here are twenty-six such essays, ten written especially for this volume. The editor has arranged the articles under these main headings: Russell's ontology, his theories of reference and descriptions, and his philosophy of logic and mathematics. The contributors are: Gustav Bergmann, Rudolf Carnap, Chrystine E. Casin, C. E. Caton, Peter T. Geach, M. S. Gram, Herbert Hochberg, Arthur Jacobson, E. D. Klemke, Leonard Linsky, John L. Pollock, W. V. Quine, F. P. Ramsey, Wilfrid Sellars, P. F. Strawson, Henry Veatch, and William J. Winslade.
