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‚w‚O‚V(1965)
On the Philosophy of Science, ed., with an intorod., by Charles A. Fritz, Jr.

‚PDIndianapolis & New York; Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. xxvii,232 p. 21 cm. (The library of liberal arts, 226).
[Contents]
Introduction by the editor. Selected readings. Pt.I: Formal and empirical science. 1.What is an empirical science? 2.Mathematics and logic. 3.Interpretation. 4.Minimum vocaburaries. Pt.II: Sense data and the philosophy of science. 1.The world of physics and the world of sense. Pt.III: Physics and perception. 1.Physics and experience. 2.Structure. 3.Time and space. 4.Space-time. 5.Space-time and causality. Pt.IV: Psychology. 1.Mental phenomena. Pt.V: Causation and inference. 1.On the notion of cause. 2.Non-demonstrative inference. Pt.VI: Science and culture. 1.The place of science in a liberal education. 2.Science and human life.
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War Crimes in Vietnam.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1967. 178 p. 19 cm.
[Contents]
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1.The press and Vietnam, Mar.-July 1963. 2.War and atrocity in Vietnam, Mar. 13, 1964. 3.Free world barbarism, Dec. 1964. 4.Danger in South-East Asia, Mar. 1965. 5.The Cold War; a new phase?, Feb. 1965. 6.The selection of targets in China, Apr. 29, 1965. 7.The Labour Party's foreign policy, Oct. 14, 1965. 8.Peace through resistance to US imperialism, Jan. 1966. 9.The only honourable policy, Apr. 27, 1966. 10.Broadcast on National Liberation Front Radio to American soldiers, May 24, 1966. 11.Speech to the National Conference of Solidarity, London, June 4, 1966. 12.An appeal to the American conscience, June 18, 1966. Postscript; the Internaitonal War Crimes Tribunal. Appendix: Report from North Vietnam (by Ralph Schoenman, Apr. 11, 1966)
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‚U‚Q(1967)
The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1967-1969. 3 vols. illus. port. 25 cm.
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Vol.3:1944-1967=232 p.
* Paperback (seperate volumes) ed. in 1971.
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Vol.1: Acknowledgement. Prologue; what I have lived for. 1.Childhood. 2.Adolescence. 3.Cambridge. 4.Engagement. 5.First marriage. 6.'Principia Mathematica'. 7.Cambridge again. Index.
VOL.2: Acknowledgements. Preface to vol.2. 1.The First War. 2.Russia. 3.China. 4.Second marriage. 5.Later years of Telegraph House. 6.America, 1938-1944. Index.
Vol.3: Acknowledgements. Preface to vol.3. 1.Return to England. 2.At home and abroad. 3.Trafalgar Square. 4.The Foundation. Postscript. Index.
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‚QDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1967-1969. 3 vols.

‚RDBoston; Little Brown, 1967-1969. 3 vols.
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‚SDNew York; Bantam Books, 1968?-1969. 3 vols.
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‚TDToronto & Monreal; McClelland & Stewart, 1967-1969. 3 vols.

‚UDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1975. 1 vol. ed. 750 p. 19 cm.
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‚VDUnwin Paperbacks in 1978. 750 p. 20 cm.
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