Bertrand Russell : And the passionate skeptic / Ruth Benedict.
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- 978-81-307-1389-2
- 23 192 BEN
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1. The boy in the garden
2. He was always talking
3. Berlin and Marxism
4. The work of genius
5. Mathematics and philosophy
6. The theory of descriptions
7. Reviews and politics
8. A quiet life
9. Cambridge and harvard
10. First world war
11. The prison of Brixton
12. The analysis of mind
13. A visit to Bolshevism
14. China is delightful
15. Chelsea candidate and American lecturer
16. Russell and relativity
17. Beacon hill school
18. Marriage and morals
19. The Indefatigable author
20. Pacifism and the second world war
21. An outcast in American
22. The rebel becomes revered
23. Australia Felix
24. The unfinished philosophy
25. While still at work
26. The young octogenarian
Bertrand Russell had one of the most widely varied and persistently influential intellects of the 20th century. During most of his active life, a span of three generations, Russell had at any time more than 40 books in print ranging over philosophy, mathematics, science, ethics, sociology, education, history, religion, politics, and polemic.
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