A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42Volume 10 brings together Russell's writings on ethics, politics, religion and academic philosophy.During the period covered by this volume, Bertrand Russell first retired from and then resumed his philosophical career. In 1927 he published two philosophy books, The Analysis of Matter and An Outline of Philosophy. His next book in academic philosophy, An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, was not published until 1940.Yet, Russell published a significant amount of essays and popular books between 1927 and 1946, mostly to finance the running of Beacon Hill School, and his growing family. Those years also saw his break-up with Dora Russell, his marriage to Patricia (Peter) Spence and a move of the family to the United States.Volume 10 brings together Russell's writings on ethics, politics, religion and academic philsophy. It is an invaluable guide to the thought and development of one of the most famous philosophers of this century. |
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Table des matières
Things That Have Moulded Me 1927 | 4 |
How I Came By My Creed 1929 | 10 |
3 | 20 |
Events Matter and Mind 1927 | 29 |
A Tribute to Morris Raphael Cohen 1927 | 92 |
Probability and Fact 1930 | 96 |
Headnote to Two Reviews of Ramsey 1819 | 106 |
Review of Ramsey The Foundations of Mathematics 1931 | 107 |
On Utilitarianism 1933 | 405 |
Individualist Ethics 1933 | 406 |
Respect for Law 1933 | 407 |
Competitive Ethics 1934 | 409 |
The Philosophy of Communism 1934 | 411 |
The Ancestry of Fascism 1935 | 422 |
Freedom and Government 1940 | 436 |
On Keeping a Wide Horizon 1941 | 450 |
of Mathematics 1932 | 114 |
Congress of Scientific Philosophy 1936 | 118 |
On Order in Time 1936 | 122 |
On the Importance of Logical Form 1938 | 138 |
Deweys New Logic 1939 | 141 |
EDUCATIONAL THEORY | 161 |
How Behaviourists Teach Behaviour 1928 | 163 |
The Application of Science to Education 1928 | 168 |
WRITINGS CRITICAL OF RELIGION | 175 |
Why I Am Not a Christian 1927 | 177 |
Bertrand Russells Confession of Faith 1927 | 194 |
What Is the Soul? 1929 | 202 |
Why Mr Wood Is Not a Freethinker 1929 | 206 |
Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? 1929 | 213 |
Is Religion Desirable? 1929 | 229 |
Morality and Religion 1929 | 233 |
Science and Religion 1935? | 237 |
Need Morals Have a Religious Basis? 1937? | 246 |
The Existence and Nature of God 1939 | 253 |
EPISTEMOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS | 269 |
Physics and Metaphysics 1928 | 271 |
On the Value of Scepticism 1928 | 279 |
Bertrand Russell Replies 1929 | 290 |
Analysis of Mind 1932 | 293 |
The Decrease of Knowledge 1935 | 297 |
Three Papers on Useless Knowledge 193335 | 300 |
a The Social Importance of Culture 1933 | 301 |
b On Curious Learning 1934 | 303 |
Useless Knowledge 1935 | 304 |
The Limits of Empiricism 1936 | 313 |
Philosophy and Grammar 1936 | 329 |
Philosophys Ulterior Motives 1937 | 334 |
On Verification 1938 | 344 |
The Relevance of Psychology to Logic 1938 | 360 |
NonMaterialistic Naturalism 1942 | 371 |
ETHICS AND POLITICS | 377 |
How Will Science Change Morals? 1928 | 379 |
Democracy and Emotion 1929 | 389 |
Is There a New Morality? 1929 | 392 |
How Science Has Changed Society 1932 | 395 |
Headnote to Four Papers on Ethics and Law for the Hearst Newspapers 5255 | 403 |
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY | 459 |
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century 1936 | 461 |
Plato in Modern Dress 1937 | 467 |
The Philosophy of Santayana 1940 | 471 |
Headnote to Four Radio Discussions 6366 | 491 |
Philosophy of History 1941 | 494 |
A Discourse on Method 1942 | 503 |
Ethics 1942 | 512 |
Alice in Wonderland 1942 | 521 |
THE HOWTO SERIES | 531 |
Headnote to Three HowTo Papers 6769 | 533 |
How To Become a Philosopher 1942 | 535 |
How To Become a Logician 1942 | 549 |
How To Become a Mathematician 1942 | 564 |
Syllabus for Lecture Course 1927 | 585 |
Achilles and the Tortoise by F P Ramsey 1927 | 587 |
Sweet Treasonableness by S D Schmalhausen 1928 | 592 |
The Scientific Society by Bertrand Russell 1933 | 596 |
Report in Fabian News of Paper 57 1935 | 601 |
Manuscript 220 016640 1937? | 604 |
Two Letters by Hyman Levy 1938 | 606 |
The Relevance of Psychology to Logic by R B Braithwaite 1938 | 610 |
John Deweys Reply to Paper 23 1939 | 627 |
Santayanas Reply to Paper 62 1940 | 633 |
A Philosophy for You in These Times 1941 | 639 |
Notes on Descartes for Paper 64 1942 | 645 |
Notes for Lewis Carroll Broadcast Paper 66 1942 | 650 |
Nine Manuscripts Preliminary to Paper 42 1936 | 652 |
ANNOTATION | 679 |
Had Newton Never Lived 1927 | 688 |
Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty 1935 | 694 |
TEXTUAL NOTES | 781 |
Determinism and Physics 1936 | 791 |
55 | 818 |
63 | 824 |
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