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A HIGH standard is reached by most of the twenty-one essays in this imposing volume. Limitations of space make it impracticable to notice them separately; but some account may be given of the picture of Russell and his philosophy which emerges from the work as a whole.
The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell
Edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp. (Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 5.) Pp. xvi + 815. (Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University; London: Cambridge University Press, 1944.) 30s. net.
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WHITTAKER, E. The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. Nature 155, 128–131 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155128a0
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