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Bertrand Russell

Researcher at Queen's University

Publications -  359
Citations -  23288

Bertrand Russell is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Western philosophy & Politics. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 347 publications receiving 22092 citations. Previous affiliations of Bertrand Russell include University of Cambridge.

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The Principles of Mathematics

TL;DR: The first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of mathematics written in English was the Principia Mathematica as mentioned in this paper, which was published in 1903 and was the basis for the work of Frege.
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The Problems of Philosophy

TL;DR: This book succinctly states Russell's views on a whole range of questions, from material reality and idealism to the distinctions between knowledge, error, and probable opinion, and the limits and the value of philosophical knowledge.
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Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy

TL;DR: Bertrand Russell is the most important philosopher of mathematics of the twentieth century The author of The Principles of Mathematics and, with Alfred Whitehead, the massive Principia Mathematica, Russell brought together his formidable knowledge of the subject and his skills as a gifted communicator to provide a classic introduction to the philosophy of mathematics as discussed by the authors.
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II.—On Denoting

Bertrand Russell
- 01 Jan 1905 - 
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The Philosophy of Logical Atomism

TL;DR: The Philosophy of Logical Atomism (1918) as discussed by the authors ) is a philosophy of logic at the level of logical atomism, with a focus on atomic and molecular positions.