Bertrand Russell; philosopher of the century.
Edition statement:[1st American ed.] Published by : Little, Brown (Boston,) Physical details: 326 p. 23 cm. Year: 1967Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | University of Sargodha-Central Library | 192/SCB (Browse shelf) | Available | 20945 |
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Includes bibliographies.
Fifty years; 1916-1966, by C. Malleson.--An old friendship, by J. Trevelyan.--Fifty years' influence, by V. Purcell.--To oppose the stream, by I. F. Stone.--Civil disobedience and morals, by M. Scott.--Prophets and priests, by E. Fromm.--Would civilization survive a nuclear war? By L. Pauling.--The relevance of style, by A. Huxley.--A philosophical debt, by H. Read.--Some personal impressions of Russell as a philosopher. Some remarks on sense-perception. By C.D. Broad.--Reflections of a physicist, by M. Born.--An early appreciation, by H. Reichenbach.--Rudolf Carnap: the cross currents, by M. Reichenbach.--Russell's concept of philosophy, by W. Bloch.--An appraisal of Bertrand Russell's philosophy, by A. J. Ayer.--Existence and description in formal logic, by D. Scott.--Mathematical logic: what has it done for the philosophy of mathematics? By G. Kreisel.--The thesis that mathematics is logic, by H. Putnam.--Russell's ontological development, by W. V. Quine.
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