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Russell Bertrand

    Bertrand Russell fut un éminent philosophe, historien, logicien et mathématicien, reconnu pour sa défense de la réforme sociale et de la liberté de pensée. Ses écrits variés et significatifs ont défendu des idéaux humanitaires, l'établissant comme un penseur rationaliste de premier plan. Couronné par le Prix Nobel de littérature, son œuvre continue d'inspirer les lecteurs à s'engager avec des idées complexes sur la société et le progrès humain.

    Denker des Abendlandes
    The Problems of Philosophy
    Free Thought and Official Propaganda: Delivered at South Place Institute on March 24, 1922
    Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy
    An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry
    Principia Mathematica - Volume Two
    • Principia Mathematica - Volume Two

      • 808pages
      • 29 heures de lecture
      4,6(19)Évaluer

      Focusing on advanced mathematical concepts, this volume delves into cardinal arithmetic, exploring the definition and properties of cardinal numbers, as well as operations like addition and multiplication, both finite and infinite. It also addresses relation arithmetic, detailing ordinal similarity and relation-numbers, along with their operations. Additionally, the text presents a comprehensive theory of series, examining sections, segments, and convergence, alongside the limits of functions, making it an essential resource for those studying advanced mathematics.

      Principia Mathematica - Volume Two
    • The Problems of Philosophy

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring key philosophical issues, Bertrand Russell provides a concise and accessible guide that stimulates discussion among philosophers. He not only presents his own viewpoints but also introduces the foundational principles of renowned thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Locke, and Kant. This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of philosophical thought and the contributions of significant philosophers throughout history.

      The Problems of Philosophy