Bertrand Russell's writings on logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language and epistemology are among the most influential of the twentieth century. Logic and Knowledge presents Russell's very best and most important work on these topics in a single volume, which by placing philosophical logic at its core was of monumental importance in shaping the path of analytical philosophy.
It includes classics such as 'On Denoting', one of the founding pieces of philosophy of the twentieth century as well as chapters on logical atomism, a term coined by Russell himself to describe his view that the world consists in a plurality of independent entities, which by coming together form facts.
Along with other essays on fundamental philosophical problems including the logic of relations, universals and particulars, and propositions, Logic and Knowledge shows why Russell remains one of the most important philosophers of the last century.
This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Graham Stevens.
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"The best work of one of the most influential minds of our times." - The Sunday Times
"...the questions with which these lectures deal are of fundamental importance, and it is a mark of Russell's greatness that even his mistakes are illuminating. If he does not solve the problems, he enables us to see more clearly where the solutions are to be found." - The Observer
"... essential for the understanding of the development of philosophy in England during this century and of the influence one upon the other of Moore, Russell and Wittgenstein." - The Yorkshire Post
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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970). A celebrated mathematician and logician and gifted philosopher, Russell remains one of the most genuinely widely read and popular philosophers of modern times.
Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition Graham Stevens Preface Acknowledgements 1. On Denoting 2. Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of Types 3. On the Relations of Universals and Particulars 4. On the Nature of Acquaintance 5. The Philosophy of Logical Atomism 6. On Propositions: what they are and how they mean 7. Logical Atomism 8. On Order in Time 9. Logical Positivism. Appendix: The Logic of Relations Index