The philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll by Philip E. B. Jourdain

"The Philosophy of Mr. B"rtr"nd R"ss"ll" by Philip E. B. Jourdain is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. This work explores various philosophical principles, particularly those of logic and identity, through the lens of Bertrand Russell's treatments and ideas. It delves into the complexities of logical discourse, the foundations of mathematics, and the implications of various philosophical doctrines related to these themes. The opening of this text introduces the editor's note, which outlines the background of the manuscript and its connection to Russell's philosophical legacy. Jourdain references crucial philosophical questions, such as the nature of identity in logic and the philosophical implications of the laws of thought. He hints at broader political ramifications of these logical principles, suggesting that they can influence real-world discussions, particularly in politics. As the work progresses, it sets the stage for a deeper analysis of logic, identity, and their philosophical context, hinting at Jourdain's approach that intertwines humor and critique throughout the philosophical discussion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Editor Jourdain, Philip E. B. (Philip Edward Bertrand), 1879-1919
LoC No. 20002842
Title The philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll
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Reading Level Reading ease score: 66.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970
Category Text
eBook-No. 38430
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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