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  3. Vol. 5 (1985): Issue 2: WINTER 1985, PAGES 97-192

Vol. 5 (1985): Issue 2: WINTER 1985, PAGES 97-192

Published: 2014-09-23

Articles

  • Russell's Logicism versus Oxbridge Logics, 1890-1925

    I. Grattan-Guinness
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  • Wittgenstein's Criticism of Russell's Theory of Judgment

    Nicholas Griffin
    • PDF
  • A.S. Neill on Bertrand Russell

    Terry Philpot
    • PDF
  • Science as Method: Russell's Philosophy and His Educational Thought

    Howard Woodhouse
    • PDF

Editorial

  • Editor's Notes

    Kenneth Blackwell
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Indexes, Bibliographies, Archival Inventories

  • Index (1981-85)

    Sheila Turcon
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Reviews

  • A Glimpse of the Russell–Couturat Correspondence [review of L'Oeuvre de Louis Couturat (1878-1914) ... de Leibniz à Russell ...]

    Albert C. Lewis
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  • The Future of Monogamous Marriage [review of Bertrand Russell and John Cowper Powys, Is Modern Marriage a Failure?; introduced by Margaret Moran]

    Marvin Kohl
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  • Russell's Influence in Sweden [review of Gunnar Fredriksson, Bertrand Russell: en intellektuell i politiken]

    Stefan Andersson
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  • "More or Less in Love" [review of James Thomas Flexner, An American Saga: the Story of Helen Thomas and Simon Flexner; The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 1: 1903-1917; Sean Hignett, Brett: from Bloomsbury to New Mexico, a Biography]

    Margaret Moran
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Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents [print edition]

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