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Paradox Lost
Paul Tissier argues that Russell’s Paradox isn’t really a paradox.
[Issue 149 :: April/May 2022 :: Articles]
Bertrand Russell & Common Sense for Savages
Stephen Leach considers what Bertrand Russell thought about common sense & reality – and how the one does not necessarily show you the other.
[Issue 135 :: December 2019 / January 2020 :: Articles]
News: June/July 2018
Giant Karl Marx Bestrides Trier • Derek Parfit’s Photography Exhibition Opens • Bertrand Russell Prison Letters Project — News reports by Anja Steinbauer and Tim Beardmore-Gray
[Issue 126 :: June/July 2018 :: News]
Russell Now!
by Tim Madigan
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Editorial]
The Passionate Bertrand Russell
Peter Stone reveals the deep and varied passions of the analytic philosopher.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
Bertrand Russell on The Value of Philosophy for Life
John R. Lenz tells us why Russell thought philosophy worthwhile.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
“To be happy, one must first not be unhappy”
Tim Delaney finds joy in Bertrand Russell’s The Conquest of Happiness.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
The Philosopher & The Scientist
Tony Simpson tells us how the Russell-Einstein manifesto led to Pugwash.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
Are People Rational?
John Ongley investigates what Bertrand Russell thought about human reason.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
Bertrand Russell on Something
Landon D.C. Elkind explains why Russell believed logic can set thought free.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Bertrand Russell]
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