488 Pages
by Routledge

484 Pages
by Routledge

488 Pages
by Routledge

Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) was renowned as one of the founding figures of "analytic" philosophy, and for his lasting contributions to the study of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics and epistemology. He was also famous for his popular works, where his humanism, ethics and antipathy towards religion came through in books such as The Problems of Philosophy , Why I am Not A... Read more

Chronology 1. Life and Work  2. Mathematics and the Metaphysicians  3. Principia Mathematica  4. Logical Atomism  5. Scientific Epistemology  6. Mind and Matter  7. Principia’s Second Edition  8. Probable Knowledge  9. Icarus.  Glossary.  Notes.  Bibliography.  Index

 

Biography

Gregory Landini is Professor of philosophy at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Wittgenstein’s Apprenticeship With Russell (2007), and Russell's Hidden Substitutional Theory (1998).

'[A] terrific book, and I know of no better introduction to Russell’s philosophy as a whole. Given Russell’s immensely prolific output and the extremely wide range of philosophical interests he pursued, to have provided a coherent summary such as this is a tremendous accomplishment. This book will be an essential read for both scholars and students of Russell’s philosophy for years to come.' - Kevin C. Klement, Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy