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Russell, Bertrand

  1. A twentieth-century English philosopher and mathematician, known for his work in logic and epistemology and also for his outspoken pacifism and other political and social views.


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P.S. Bertrand Russell uses the word “impiety” in relation to luniks and further attempts and he is right.

Bertrand Russell replied, “At the moment I am so busy as to be convinced that life has no meaning whatsoever.”

The cosmical heroics of Bertrand Russell are thus not quite the last word in Ethics (p. 346).

Mr. Bertrand Russell began by adopting Mr. Moore's metaphysics, but he has given as much as he has received.

I can attach no meaning to Mr. Bertrand Russell's assertion that relations have no instances.

We only know the correlated cortical process by description, as Mr. Bertrand Russell would say, and never by direct acquaintance.

Dewey is here dealing with the 'epistemological' realists, among whom he includes such writers as Bertrand Russell.

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