Bertrand Russell wrote most of his "Philosophical Essays" during the first decade of this century, a period when he was at the height of his creative energy in the realms of philosophy and mathematics. Fifty-five years later, in re-issuing the book, Russell replaced two of the essays that were available elsewhere, but made no changes to the others despite changes in his own opinions and beliefs. These seven essays display Russell's incisiveness and brilliance of exposition in the examination of ethical subjects and the nature of truth. The essays mark an important stage in the evolution of…mehr
Bertrand Russell wrote most of his "Philosophical Essays" during the first decade of this century, a period when he was at the height of his creative energy in the realms of philosophy and mathematics. Fifty-five years later, in re-issuing the book, Russell replaced two of the essays that were available elsewhere, but made no changes to the others despite changes in his own opinions and beliefs. These seven essays display Russell's incisiveness and brilliance of exposition in the examination of ethical subjects and the nature of truth. The essays mark an important stage in the evolution of Russell's thought, and are designed to appeal to readers with an interest in philosophical questions who do not have a background in philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter I and of the following essay are reprinted from the New Quarterly February 1910; from the New Quarterly May 1910; from the Hibbert Journal October 1908; and and from the New Quarterly September 1910.; Chapter II On History 1 Reprinted from The Independent Review July 1904.; Chapter III Science and Hypothesis 1 Reprinted from Mind July 1905.; Chapter IV Pragmatism 1 Reprinted from the Edinburgh Review April 1909.; Chapter V William James's Conception of Truth 1 Pragmatism: a new name for some old ways of thinking. Popular Lectures on Philosophy by William James (Longmans Green and Co. 1907). The following article is reprinted from the Albany Review January 1908 where it appeared under the title 'Transatlantic "Truth".' It has been criticized by William James in The Meaning of Truth (Longmans 1909) in the article called 'Two English Critics'.; Chapter VI The Monistic Theory of Truth 1 The following essay consists of the first two sections of an article entitled 'The Nature of Truth' which appeared in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1906-7.; Chapter VII On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood;
Preface; Preface to the Original Edition 1. The Elements of Ethics 2. On History 3. Science and Hypothesis (A Review) 4. Pragmatism 5. William James's Concept of Truth 6. The Monistic Theory of Truth 7. On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood
Chapter I and of the following essay are reprinted from the New Quarterly February 1910; from the New Quarterly May 1910; from the Hibbert Journal October 1908; and and from the New Quarterly September 1910.; Chapter II On History 1 Reprinted from The Independent Review July 1904.; Chapter III Science and Hypothesis 1 Reprinted from Mind July 1905.; Chapter IV Pragmatism 1 Reprinted from the Edinburgh Review April 1909.; Chapter V William James's Conception of Truth 1 Pragmatism: a new name for some old ways of thinking. Popular Lectures on Philosophy by William James (Longmans Green and Co. 1907). The following article is reprinted from the Albany Review January 1908 where it appeared under the title 'Transatlantic "Truth".' It has been criticized by William James in The Meaning of Truth (Longmans 1909) in the article called 'Two English Critics'.; Chapter VI The Monistic Theory of Truth 1 The following essay consists of the first two sections of an article entitled 'The Nature of Truth' which appeared in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1906-7.; Chapter VII On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood;
Preface; Preface to the Original Edition 1. The Elements of Ethics 2. On History 3. Science and Hypothesis (A Review) 4. Pragmatism 5. William James's Concept of Truth 6. The Monistic Theory of Truth 7. On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood
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