Generally recognised as one of the founders of analytical philosophy, Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) is perhaps Britain’s best-known, and most controversial, philosophical commentator of modern times.
Many teachers and students of philosophy today feel that the subject is under threat – not only from funding cuts, but from a more pervasive and less quantifiable cultural shift towards measuring ...
New York: The Modern Library. 1927. 16mo. vii+390 pp. $.95. Philosophy, by Bertrand Bussell, is not, as the wrapper of the book would have you believe, ‘Bertrand Russell’s Philosophy.’ That, in itself ...
A HIGH standard is reached by most of the twenty-one essays in this imposing volume. Limitations of space make it impracticable to notice them separately; but some account may be given of the picture ...
"You will find that unhappiness meets you everywhere." —Bertrand Russell Bertrand Russell remains one of the most influential philosophers of the past century. His work in logic, philosophy of ...