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... Russell's Approach to Philosophy HE popular conception of a philosopher as one who com- duct was more nearly satisfied by Bertrand Russell than by any other philosopher of our time . Other philosophers , though not many in this country ...
... Russell's Approach to Philosophy HE popular conception of a philosopher as one who com- duct was more nearly satisfied by Bertrand Russell than by any other philosopher of our time . Other philosophers , though not many in this country ...
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... Russell put it , they are not part of the ultimate furniture of the world . This raises the question how we are to determine what ulti- mately exists . Russell employed two criteria which he handled in such a way that they led somewhat ...
... Russell put it , they are not part of the ultimate furniture of the world . This raises the question how we are to determine what ulti- mately exists . Russell employed two criteria which he handled in such a way that they led somewhat ...
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... Russell took these assumptions for granted , but they are not generally thought to be self - evident ; indeed , most ... Russell's position can be reached more satis- factorily by another method . The first step is to remark that there ...
... Russell took these assumptions for granted , but they are not generally thought to be self - evident ; indeed , most ... Russell's position can be reached more satis- factorily by another method . The first step is to remark that there ...
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