John Slater (ed.)
The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 10
A Fresh Look at Empiricism, 1927-1946
Herausgeber: Slater, John; Köllner, Assisted By Peter
John Slater (ed.)
The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 10
A Fresh Look at Empiricism, 1927-1946
Herausgeber: Slater, John; Köllner, Assisted By Peter
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Volume 10 brings together Russell's writings on ethics, politics, religion and academic philosophy.
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Volume 10 brings together Russell's writings on ethics, politics, religion and academic philosophy.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 938
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1553g
- ISBN-13: 9780415094085
- ISBN-10: 0415094089
- Artikelnr.: 21014909
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Slater, Assisted by Peter Köllner
Part I. Autobiographical Writings 1. Things That Have Moulded Me (1927) 2.
How I Came By My Creed (1929) 3. My Religious Reminiscences (1938) Part II.
History and Philosophy of Science 4. Events, Matter and Mind (1927) 5. Had
Newton Never Lived (1927) 6. Einstein (1928) 7. The Future of Science
(1928) Headnote to Four Reviews of Eddington (8-11) 8. Physics and Theology
(1929) 9. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World
(1928) 10. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Expanding Universe (1933)
11. Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty (1935) 12. Review of James Jeans,
The Mysterious Universe (1930) 13. Determinism and Physics (1936) 14.
Review of Hyman Levy, A Philosophy for a Modern Man (1938) a) Philosophy
and Common Sense (1938) b)Philosophy and Common Sense (1938) Part III.
Logic and Probability Theory 15. Mr F.P. Ramsey on Logical Paradoxes (1928)
16. A Tribute to Morris Raphael Cohen (1927) 17. Probability and Fact
(1930) Headnote to Two Reviews of Ramsey (18-19) 18. Review of Ramsey, The
Foundations of Mathematics (1931) 19. Review of Ramsey, The Foundations of
Mathematics (1932) 20. Congress of Scientific Philosophy (1936) 21. On
Order in Time (1936) 22. On the Importance of Logical Form (1938) 23.
Dewey's New Logic (1939) Part IV. Educational Theory 24. How Behaviourists
Teach Behaviour (1928) 25. The Application of Science to Education (1928)
Part V. Writings Critical of Religion 26. Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
27. Bertrand Russell's Confession of Faith (1927) 28. What is the Soul?
(1929) 29. Why Mr Wood is Not a Freethinker (1929) 30. Has Religion Made
Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1929) 31. Is Religion Desirable?
(1929) 32. Morality and Religion (1929) 33. Science and Religion (1935?)
34. Need Morals Have a Religious Basis? (1937?) 35. The Existence and
Nature of God (1939) Part VI. Epistemology and Metaphysics 36. Physics and
Metaphysics (1928) 37. On the Value of Scepticism (1928) 38. Bertrand
Russell Replies (1929) 39. Analysis of Mind (1932) 40. The Decrease of
Knowledge (1935) 41. Three Papers on Useless Knowledge (1935-1935) a) The
Social Importance of Culture b) On Curious Learning c) Useless Knowledge
(1935) 42. The Limits of Empiricism (1936) 43. Philosophy and Grammar
(1936) 44. Philosophy's Ulterior Motives (1937) 45. On Verification (1938)
46. The Relevance of Psychology to Logic (1938) 47. Non-Materialistic
Naturalism (1942) Part VII. Ethics and Politics 48. How will Science Change
Morals? (1928) 49. Democracy and Emotion (1929) 50. Is There a New
Morality? (1929) 51. How Science Has Changed Society (1932) Headnote to
Four Papers on Ethics and Law for the Hearst Newspapers (52-55) 52. On
Utilitarianism (1933) 53. Individualist Ethics (1933) 54. Respect for the
Law (1933) 55. Competitive Ethics (1934) 56. The Philosophy of Communism
(1934) 57. The Ancestry of Fascism (1935) 58. Freedom and Government (1940)
59. On Keeping a Wide Horizon (1941) Part VIII. History of Philosophy 60.
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (1936) 61. Plato in Modern Dress (1937)
62. The Philosophy of Santayana (1940) Headnote to Four Discussions (63-66)
63. Hegel: Philosophy of History (1941) 64. Descartes: A Discourse on
Method (1942) 65. Benedict de Spinoza: Ethics (1942) 66. Lewis Carroll:
Alice in Wonderland (1942) Part IX. The How-To Series Headnote to Three
How-To Papers (67-69) 67. How to Become a Philosopher (1942) 68. How to
Become a Logician (1942) 69. How To Become a Mathematician (1942)
How I Came By My Creed (1929) 3. My Religious Reminiscences (1938) Part II.
History and Philosophy of Science 4. Events, Matter and Mind (1927) 5. Had
Newton Never Lived (1927) 6. Einstein (1928) 7. The Future of Science
(1928) Headnote to Four Reviews of Eddington (8-11) 8. Physics and Theology
(1929) 9. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World
(1928) 10. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Expanding Universe (1933)
11. Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty (1935) 12. Review of James Jeans,
The Mysterious Universe (1930) 13. Determinism and Physics (1936) 14.
Review of Hyman Levy, A Philosophy for a Modern Man (1938) a) Philosophy
and Common Sense (1938) b)Philosophy and Common Sense (1938) Part III.
Logic and Probability Theory 15. Mr F.P. Ramsey on Logical Paradoxes (1928)
16. A Tribute to Morris Raphael Cohen (1927) 17. Probability and Fact
(1930) Headnote to Two Reviews of Ramsey (18-19) 18. Review of Ramsey, The
Foundations of Mathematics (1931) 19. Review of Ramsey, The Foundations of
Mathematics (1932) 20. Congress of Scientific Philosophy (1936) 21. On
Order in Time (1936) 22. On the Importance of Logical Form (1938) 23.
Dewey's New Logic (1939) Part IV. Educational Theory 24. How Behaviourists
Teach Behaviour (1928) 25. The Application of Science to Education (1928)
Part V. Writings Critical of Religion 26. Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
27. Bertrand Russell's Confession of Faith (1927) 28. What is the Soul?
(1929) 29. Why Mr Wood is Not a Freethinker (1929) 30. Has Religion Made
Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1929) 31. Is Religion Desirable?
(1929) 32. Morality and Religion (1929) 33. Science and Religion (1935?)
34. Need Morals Have a Religious Basis? (1937?) 35. The Existence and
Nature of God (1939) Part VI. Epistemology and Metaphysics 36. Physics and
Metaphysics (1928) 37. On the Value of Scepticism (1928) 38. Bertrand
Russell Replies (1929) 39. Analysis of Mind (1932) 40. The Decrease of
Knowledge (1935) 41. Three Papers on Useless Knowledge (1935-1935) a) The
Social Importance of Culture b) On Curious Learning c) Useless Knowledge
(1935) 42. The Limits of Empiricism (1936) 43. Philosophy and Grammar
(1936) 44. Philosophy's Ulterior Motives (1937) 45. On Verification (1938)
46. The Relevance of Psychology to Logic (1938) 47. Non-Materialistic
Naturalism (1942) Part VII. Ethics and Politics 48. How will Science Change
Morals? (1928) 49. Democracy and Emotion (1929) 50. Is There a New
Morality? (1929) 51. How Science Has Changed Society (1932) Headnote to
Four Papers on Ethics and Law for the Hearst Newspapers (52-55) 52. On
Utilitarianism (1933) 53. Individualist Ethics (1933) 54. Respect for the
Law (1933) 55. Competitive Ethics (1934) 56. The Philosophy of Communism
(1934) 57. The Ancestry of Fascism (1935) 58. Freedom and Government (1940)
59. On Keeping a Wide Horizon (1941) Part VIII. History of Philosophy 60.
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (1936) 61. Plato in Modern Dress (1937)
62. The Philosophy of Santayana (1940) Headnote to Four Discussions (63-66)
63. Hegel: Philosophy of History (1941) 64. Descartes: A Discourse on
Method (1942) 65. Benedict de Spinoza: Ethics (1942) 66. Lewis Carroll:
Alice in Wonderland (1942) Part IX. The How-To Series Headnote to Three
How-To Papers (67-69) 67. How to Become a Philosopher (1942) 68. How to
Become a Logician (1942) 69. How To Become a Mathematician (1942)
Part I. Autobiographical Writings 1. Things That Have Moulded Me (1927) 2.
How I Came By My Creed (1929) 3. My Religious Reminiscences (1938) Part II.
History and Philosophy of Science 4. Events, Matter and Mind (1927) 5. Had
Newton Never Lived (1927) 6. Einstein (1928) 7. The Future of Science
(1928) Headnote to Four Reviews of Eddington (8-11) 8. Physics and Theology
(1929) 9. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World
(1928) 10. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Expanding Universe (1933)
11. Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty (1935) 12. Review of James Jeans,
The Mysterious Universe (1930) 13. Determinism and Physics (1936) 14.
Review of Hyman Levy, A Philosophy for a Modern Man (1938) a) Philosophy
and Common Sense (1938) b)Philosophy and Common Sense (1938) Part III.
Logic and Probability Theory 15. Mr F.P. Ramsey on Logical Paradoxes (1928)
16. A Tribute to Morris Raphael Cohen (1927) 17. Probability and Fact
(1930) Headnote to Two Reviews of Ramsey (18-19) 18. Review of Ramsey, The
Foundations of Mathematics (1931) 19. Review of Ramsey, The Foundations of
Mathematics (1932) 20. Congress of Scientific Philosophy (1936) 21. On
Order in Time (1936) 22. On the Importance of Logical Form (1938) 23.
Dewey's New Logic (1939) Part IV. Educational Theory 24. How Behaviourists
Teach Behaviour (1928) 25. The Application of Science to Education (1928)
Part V. Writings Critical of Religion 26. Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
27. Bertrand Russell's Confession of Faith (1927) 28. What is the Soul?
(1929) 29. Why Mr Wood is Not a Freethinker (1929) 30. Has Religion Made
Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1929) 31. Is Religion Desirable?
(1929) 32. Morality and Religion (1929) 33. Science and Religion (1935?)
34. Need Morals Have a Religious Basis? (1937?) 35. The Existence and
Nature of God (1939) Part VI. Epistemology and Metaphysics 36. Physics and
Metaphysics (1928) 37. On the Value of Scepticism (1928) 38. Bertrand
Russell Replies (1929) 39. Analysis of Mind (1932) 40. The Decrease of
Knowledge (1935) 41. Three Papers on Useless Knowledge (1935-1935) a) The
Social Importance of Culture b) On Curious Learning c) Useless Knowledge
(1935) 42. The Limits of Empiricism (1936) 43. Philosophy and Grammar
(1936) 44. Philosophy's Ulterior Motives (1937) 45. On Verification (1938)
46. The Relevance of Psychology to Logic (1938) 47. Non-Materialistic
Naturalism (1942) Part VII. Ethics and Politics 48. How will Science Change
Morals? (1928) 49. Democracy and Emotion (1929) 50. Is There a New
Morality? (1929) 51. How Science Has Changed Society (1932) Headnote to
Four Papers on Ethics and Law for the Hearst Newspapers (52-55) 52. On
Utilitarianism (1933) 53. Individualist Ethics (1933) 54. Respect for the
Law (1933) 55. Competitive Ethics (1934) 56. The Philosophy of Communism
(1934) 57. The Ancestry of Fascism (1935) 58. Freedom and Government (1940)
59. On Keeping a Wide Horizon (1941) Part VIII. History of Philosophy 60.
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (1936) 61. Plato in Modern Dress (1937)
62. The Philosophy of Santayana (1940) Headnote to Four Discussions (63-66)
63. Hegel: Philosophy of History (1941) 64. Descartes: A Discourse on
Method (1942) 65. Benedict de Spinoza: Ethics (1942) 66. Lewis Carroll:
Alice in Wonderland (1942) Part IX. The How-To Series Headnote to Three
How-To Papers (67-69) 67. How to Become a Philosopher (1942) 68. How to
Become a Logician (1942) 69. How To Become a Mathematician (1942)
How I Came By My Creed (1929) 3. My Religious Reminiscences (1938) Part II.
History and Philosophy of Science 4. Events, Matter and Mind (1927) 5. Had
Newton Never Lived (1927) 6. Einstein (1928) 7. The Future of Science
(1928) Headnote to Four Reviews of Eddington (8-11) 8. Physics and Theology
(1929) 9. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World
(1928) 10. Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Expanding Universe (1933)
11. Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty (1935) 12. Review of James Jeans,
The Mysterious Universe (1930) 13. Determinism and Physics (1936) 14.
Review of Hyman Levy, A Philosophy for a Modern Man (1938) a) Philosophy
and Common Sense (1938) b)Philosophy and Common Sense (1938) Part III.
Logic and Probability Theory 15. Mr F.P. Ramsey on Logical Paradoxes (1928)
16. A Tribute to Morris Raphael Cohen (1927) 17. Probability and Fact
(1930) Headnote to Two Reviews of Ramsey (18-19) 18. Review of Ramsey, The
Foundations of Mathematics (1931) 19. Review of Ramsey, The Foundations of
Mathematics (1932) 20. Congress of Scientific Philosophy (1936) 21. On
Order in Time (1936) 22. On the Importance of Logical Form (1938) 23.
Dewey's New Logic (1939) Part IV. Educational Theory 24. How Behaviourists
Teach Behaviour (1928) 25. The Application of Science to Education (1928)
Part V. Writings Critical of Religion 26. Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
27. Bertrand Russell's Confession of Faith (1927) 28. What is the Soul?
(1929) 29. Why Mr Wood is Not a Freethinker (1929) 30. Has Religion Made
Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1929) 31. Is Religion Desirable?
(1929) 32. Morality and Religion (1929) 33. Science and Religion (1935?)
34. Need Morals Have a Religious Basis? (1937?) 35. The Existence and
Nature of God (1939) Part VI. Epistemology and Metaphysics 36. Physics and
Metaphysics (1928) 37. On the Value of Scepticism (1928) 38. Bertrand
Russell Replies (1929) 39. Analysis of Mind (1932) 40. The Decrease of
Knowledge (1935) 41. Three Papers on Useless Knowledge (1935-1935) a) The
Social Importance of Culture b) On Curious Learning c) Useless Knowledge
(1935) 42. The Limits of Empiricism (1936) 43. Philosophy and Grammar
(1936) 44. Philosophy's Ulterior Motives (1937) 45. On Verification (1938)
46. The Relevance of Psychology to Logic (1938) 47. Non-Materialistic
Naturalism (1942) Part VII. Ethics and Politics 48. How will Science Change
Morals? (1928) 49. Democracy and Emotion (1929) 50. Is There a New
Morality? (1929) 51. How Science Has Changed Society (1932) Headnote to
Four Papers on Ethics and Law for the Hearst Newspapers (52-55) 52. On
Utilitarianism (1933) 53. Individualist Ethics (1933) 54. Respect for the
Law (1933) 55. Competitive Ethics (1934) 56. The Philosophy of Communism
(1934) 57. The Ancestry of Fascism (1935) 58. Freedom and Government (1940)
59. On Keeping a Wide Horizon (1941) Part VIII. History of Philosophy 60.
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (1936) 61. Plato in Modern Dress (1937)
62. The Philosophy of Santayana (1940) Headnote to Four Discussions (63-66)
63. Hegel: Philosophy of History (1941) 64. Descartes: A Discourse on
Method (1942) 65. Benedict de Spinoza: Ethics (1942) 66. Lewis Carroll:
Alice in Wonderland (1942) Part IX. The How-To Series Headnote to Three
How-To Papers (67-69) 67. How to Become a Philosopher (1942) 68. How to
Become a Logician (1942) 69. How To Become a Mathematician (1942)