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1942(Russell, 70Î)

01-1.Bertrand Russell and Trinity; a college controversy of the last war, by Godfrey H. Hardy. Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 1942. 62 p.
* The story of the controversy about pacifims between B. Russell and the fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, as a result of which, he was ejected from his fellowship.
Contents: Preface. 1.Introd. 2.Public opinion towards pacifism during 1914-1918. 3.Opinion in the College. 4.U.D.C. 5.N.CDF. 6.The Council and the U.D.C. 7.College meeting about the U.D.C. 8.Russell's position in the College before 1916. 9.The Everett leaflet. 10.Rex v. B. Russell; the prosecution. 11.Rex v. B. Russell; the defence. 12.Russell's dismissal. 13.Reflections on the action of the Council. 14.The second Russell case. 15.The memorial for Russell's reinstatement. 16.Comments on the memorial. 17.Reinstatement and resignation. Appendix: List of the fellows of Trinity on 12 Dec. 1919, with their ages and record of war service. Postscript(5 Mar. 1942)

01-2. ... , with a foreword by C. D. Broad. London, Cambfidge U. P., 1970. xiii,61 p. 23 cm.
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01-3. ... New York; Arno Press, 1977. vii, 61 p.
* Reprint of the 1942 ed. pub. by the University Press, Cambridge.
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1944(Russell, 72Î)

01-1.1.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 1st ed., ed. by Paul Arthur Schilpp. Evanston & Chicago, Northwestern University Press, 1944. (Library of living philosophers, v.5)
Contents: Frontispiece. General introduction to the library of living philosophers. Editor's preface. I.Russell's autobiography: My mental development. II.Descriptive and critical essays on the philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 1.Hens Reichenbach: Bertrand Russell's logic. 2.Morris Weitz: Analysis and the unity of Russell's philosophy. 3.Kurz Goedel: Russell's mathematical logic. 4.James Feibleman: A reply to B. Russell's introduction to the second edtion of the Principles of Mathematics. 5.G. E. Moore: Russell's "theory of descriptions". 6.Max Black: Russell's philosophy of language. 7.Philip P. Wiener: Method in Russell's work on Leibniz. 8.Albert Einstein: Remark on B. Russell's theory of knowledge. 9.John Laird: On certain of Russell's views concerning the human mind. 10.Ernest Nagel: Russell's philosophy of science.
11.W. T. Stace: Russell's newtral monism. 12.Andrew Paul Ushenko: Russell's critique of empiricism. 13.Roderick M. Chisholm: Russell on the foundation of empirical knowledge. 14.Harold Chapman Brown: A logician in the field of psychology. 15.John Elof Boodin; Russell's metaphysics. 16.Justus Buchler: Russell and the principles of ethics. 17.Edger Sheffield Brightman: Russell's philosophy of religion. 18.Eduard C. Lindeman: Russell's concise social philosophy. 19.V. J. McGill: Russell's political and economic philosophy. 20.Boyd H. Bode: Russell's educational philosophy. 21.Sidney Hook: B. Russell's philosophy of history. III.The philosopher replies. B. Russell: Reply to criticism. Facsimile of page 1 of the original manuscript of B. Russell's "Reply". IV.Bibliography of the writings of B. Russell to 1951, comp. by Lester E. Denonn. Aggenda to bibliography. Chronological list of principal works. Index.

01-1.2 ... New York; Tudor Pub., 1944. xv,815 p.

2nd ed.
01-2.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 2nd ed., ed. by P. A. Schilpp. New York, Tudor Pub., 1946. xv,829 p. 24 cm.

3rd ed.
01-3.1.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 3rd ed., ed. by P. A. Schilpp. New York, Tudor Pub., 1951. xv,829 p. 24 cm. (The library of living philosophers)

* Contains a bibliography of the writings of B. Russell to 1951, comp. by Lester E. Denonn.
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01-3.2.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 3rd ed., ed. by P. A. Schilpp. New York, Harper & Row, 195? x,853 p.
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4th ed.
01-4.1.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 4th ed., ed. by P. A. Schilpp. La Salle, ILL.; Open Court, 1971. xx,829 p. 24 cm. (The library of living philsophers, v.5)
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