The late Bertrand Russell, English philosopher and mathematician,
was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge University, where he
taught for many years. He also lectured widely in the United
States. Winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature, he is the
author of many books including the influential Principia
Mathematica, with Alfred North Whitehead, and The Autobiography of
Bertrand Russell 1872-1967, published in three
volumes.
John Perry is H.W. Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford
University and co-editor of Oxford's Introduction to Philosophy,
Second Edition.
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one who has any latent ability to become interested in it."--The
New York Times
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to problems of metaphysics and epistemology."--Paul Olscamp,
Western Washington University
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