ABSTRACT

This is Volume XI of twenty-two in a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1994, this volume of the Muirhead library of philosophy in the author’s words attempts not what is difficult but what is impossible. What it attempts is a critical account of Russell's philosophy-just that-without supposing that every reader is himself a philosopher at the beginning, though he may be at the end. It is written for those who know of Russell's philosophy and wish to know about it, for those who know about it, and wish to know it.

chapter 2|59 pages

The Early Metaphysics

chapter 3|68 pages

The Theory of Logic

chapter 4|45 pages

The Philosophy of Mathematics

chapter 5|46 pages

Atomism: Theories of Language

chapter 6|50 pages

Atomism: Theories of Knowledge

chapter 7|57 pages

Neutral Monism: Mind and Matter

chapter 9|37 pages

Politics and Education

chapter 10|47 pages

Ethics and Religion