The Life of Bertrand RussellThe eloquent and intimate biography of one of the most significant figures of the last century. Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist and won the Nobel Prize for literature. Born into the high world of the Whig aristocracy, among people for whom Waterloo was still almost a personal memory, Russell lived to inspire the campaign against nuclear warfare. He was imprisoned in 1918 for his Pacifism. Ronald Clark, with access to a mass of material, provides a fascinating and graphic portrait of the man. There is virtually no aspect of Russell's long life to which something new - and often unexpected - is not added by this remarkable and incisive book. |
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... the reasoning which led men to separate fact from fiction, dream from waking and reality from illusion. Common sense, after all, did not always prove a sure guide – a lesson pointedly being taught in physics where John Dalton's solid atoms,
... the reasoning which led men to separate fact from fiction, dream from waking and reality from illusion. Common sense, after all, did not always prove a sure guide – a lesson pointedly being taught in physics where John Dalton's solid atoms,
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Ronald Clark. pointedly being taught in physics where John Dalton's solid atoms, only recently thought to be the substance of matter, were soon to dissolve first into Rutherford's nuclear atom and later into mere concentrations of ...
Ronald Clark. pointedly being taught in physics where John Dalton's solid atoms, only recently thought to be the substance of matter, were soon to dissolve first into Rutherford's nuclear atom and later into mere concentrations of ...
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... atom in a real space – secondly, space the ultimate nature of matter – lastly matter conceived ideal-istically as a physical monad. The dialectic development was clearly carried out. The discussion was with great difficulty kept ...
... atom in a real space – secondly, space the ultimate nature of matter – lastly matter conceived ideal-istically as a physical monad. The dialectic development was clearly carried out. The discussion was with great difficulty kept ...
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... Atoms of Nature and, in a word, the very Elements of things' in 'Monadology' terms – mirrored the world as it had been created by God, 'in the sense that God has so ordained the entire business that all monads independently run their ...
... Atoms of Nature and, in a word, the very Elements of things' in 'Monadology' terms – mirrored the world as it had been created by God, 'in the sense that God has so ordained the entire business that all monads independently run their ...
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Contents
Principia Mathematica | |
The New Romantic | |
A Long March Downhill | |
Start of an Experiment | |
End of an Experiment | |
The American Ordeal | |
A Member of the Establishment | |
The Last Attachment | |
Towards a Short War with Russia? | |
Into the New World | |
Ottoline | |
Enter Wittgenstein | |
Ebbing Tide | |
An American Adventure | |
Against the Stream | |
Into Battle | |
Colette | |
From War to Peace | |
TurningPoint | |
The Genesis of Protest | |
The Rise of Ralph Schoenman | |
The Enigmatic Friendship | |
Once More His Own | |
Private Memorandum concerning Ralph | |
Sources and Bibliography | |
Notes and References | |
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