(1872–1970). The quintessential British philosopher, Russel was a master of logic, a social reformer and a man of letters. He was the founder of a philosophical system for which he coined the term logical atomism, and an early advocate of logicism (the idea that all of mathematics can be derived from pure logic).
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Bertrand Russell
(1872–1970). The quintessential British philosopher, Russel was a master of logic, a social reformer and a man of letters. He was the founder of a philosophical system for which he coined the term logical atomism, and an early advocate of logicism (the idea that all of mathematics can be derived from pure logic).
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