Russell’s philosophical development is marked by a number of key shifts in his outlook that he vividly describes in his retrospective writings. Among these are his “becom[ing] a Hegelian ” in 1894 (1944a, 10
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Bertrand Russell is an important and interesting figure, undoubtedly the most read, honored, and rev...
Behaviorism as a school of psychology was founded by John B. Watson, and grew into the neobehavioris...
Until relatively recently, the main focus of interest in Russell’s philosophy, has been, I think it ...
This collection of essays by acclaimed philosophers explores Bertrand Russell's influence on ...
Towards the end of 1911, Russell complains that philosophy has unfortunately not produced a set of r...
Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epistemology. In ”Knowledge by Acquaintance and Kno...
My overall aim in this thesis is to elucidate the precise nature of Russell's mature 'neutral monist...
Until very recently the received wisdom on Russell’s moral philosophy was that it is uninspired and ...
'Empiricism' always tended to be scientific philosophy. Starting from Quine's list of 'five mileston...
Bertrand Russell, the recipient of the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature, was one of the most distingu...
Le Roy Georges. Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy and its Connection with Political an...
Moore and Russell’s philosophical and personal paths through the early years of the twentieth centur...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
The object of this thesis is to consider the method to which reference is made by Bertrand Russell i...
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Bertrand Russell is an important and interesting figure, undoubtedly the most read, honored, and rev...
Behaviorism as a school of psychology was founded by John B. Watson, and grew into the neobehavioris...
Until relatively recently, the main focus of interest in Russell’s philosophy, has been, I think it ...
This collection of essays by acclaimed philosophers explores Bertrand Russell's influence on ...
Towards the end of 1911, Russell complains that philosophy has unfortunately not produced a set of r...
Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epistemology. In ”Knowledge by Acquaintance and Kno...
My overall aim in this thesis is to elucidate the precise nature of Russell's mature 'neutral monist...
Until very recently the received wisdom on Russell’s moral philosophy was that it is uninspired and ...
'Empiricism' always tended to be scientific philosophy. Starting from Quine's list of 'five mileston...
Bertrand Russell, the recipient of the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature, was one of the most distingu...
Le Roy Georges. Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy and its Connection with Political an...
Moore and Russell’s philosophical and personal paths through the early years of the twentieth centur...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
The object of this thesis is to consider the method to which reference is made by Bertrand Russell i...
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Bertrand Russell is an important and interesting figure, undoubtedly the most read, honored, and rev...
Behaviorism as a school of psychology was founded by John B. Watson, and grew into the neobehavioris...