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The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell
(Volume V, 1944)

Russell

This volume is one of the most significant documents on the thought of this giant of twentieth-century philosophy. Twenty-one eminent contemporaries discuss the most pertinent aspects of Russell's thought and writings. These philosophers and scholars provide incisive commentaries and analyses which serve to clarify and illuminate the various aspects of his many faceted genius. Best of all, Russell had the opportunity, after reading the comments and criticisms of the contributors, to reply directly to them and answer the questions raised in regard to his philosophical viewpoint.

Bertrand Russell: My Mental Development

Hans Reichenbach: Bertrand Russell's Logic
Morris Weitz: Analysis and the Unity of Russell's Philosophy
Kurt Gödel: Russell's Mathematical Logic
James Feibleman: A Reply to Bertrand Russell's Introduction to the Second Edition of The Principles of Mathematics
G.E. Moore: Russell's "Theory of Descriptions"
Max Black: Russell's Philosophy of Language
Philip P. Wiener: Method in Russell's Work on Leibniz
Albert Einstein: Remarks on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge
John Laird: On Certain of Russell's Views Concerning the Human Mind
Ernest Nagel: Russell's Philosophy of Science
W.T. Stace: Russell's Neutral Monism
Andrew Paul Ushenko: Russell's Critique of Empiricism
Roderick M. Chisholm: Russell on the Foundations of Empirical Knowledge
Harold Chapman Brown: A Logician in the Field of Psychology
John Elof Boodin: Russell's Metaphysics
Justus Buchler: Russell and the Principles of Ethics
Edgar Sheffield Brightman: Russell's Philosophy of Religion
Eduard C. Lindeman: Russell's Concise Social Philosophy
V.J. McGill: Russell's Political and Economic Philosophy
Boyd H. Bode: Russell's Educational Philosophy
Sidney Hook: Bertrand Russell's Philosophy of History

Bertrand Russell: Reply to Criticisms

Bibliography of the Writings of Bertrand Russell (To 1951)
Addenda to Bibliography

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