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01-5.1.The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 5th ed., ed. by P. A. Schilpp. La Salle, ILL.; Open Court, 1989. ??,829 p. 24 cm. (The library of living philsophers, v.5)
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1949(Russell, 77ฮ)

01.La philosophie des mathematiques; etude sur la logistique de Russell, par Andre Darbon. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1949. xii,203 p. (Bibliotheque de Philosophie Contemporaine)

02-1.Bertrand Russell, O.M.; a pictorial biography, by Harry W. Leggett. London; Lincolns-Prager, c1949. 79 p. port., illus. 25 cm.
* Contents: 1.Philosopher and prophet. 2.Mathematics, pacifism and marriage. 3.Children, education and divorce. 4.Third marriage and world affairs. 5.Analytical empiricism. 6.Philosophy, religion and morality. 7.Bertrand Russell's principal works.
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02-2. ... New York; Philosophical Library, 1950. 79 p. 26 cm.
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1951(Russell, 79ฮ)

01.Bertrand Russell; a short guide to his philosophy, by Alan Dorward. London, New York & Tronto; Longmans, 1951. 44 p. port. 21 cm. (Bibliographical series of supplements to 'British book news')
* Published for the British Council and the National Book League by Longmans.
* Contents: Introductory. The principles of mathematics. The transformation of logic; logic and philosophy. Descriptions. Review. Later developments. Physical objects as logical constructions. 'The Analysis of Mind'. Conclusion. Social and political writings. Select bibliography. Index of essays, etc.
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1952(Russell, 80ฮ)

01-1.1.Bertrand Russell's Construction of the External World, by Charles Andrew Fritz, Jr. London; Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1952. 243 p. 23 cm. (International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method)
* Bibliog.: p.232-236.
* Contents: Acknowledgements. I.The development of B. Russell's philosophy. II.The construction of numbers, descriptions, and classes. pt.1: Numbers. pt.2: Descriptions. pt.3: Classes. III.The problems of the external world. pt.1: Hard vs. soft data. pt.2: Logical atomism. pt.3: Physics and perception. IV.The construction of material objects and the entities of physics. pt.1: Material objects as classes of appearance. pt.2: Material objects as classes of events. pt.3: The construction of the entities of physics. pt.4: Postulates of scientific inference. V.Construcitons as a methodological principle. pt.1: The 'new method' in philosophy. pt.2: Logical constructions and incomplete symbols. pt.3: Conclusion. Bibliography. Index of subjects. Index of names. Index of reference.
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01-1.2. ... Westport, Conn.; Greenwood Press, [1974] 243 p. 22 cm.
* Reprint of the 1952 ed. pub. by Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
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02.Bertrand Russell's Theories of CausationAby Erik Joham A. Gotlind. Uppsala; Almqvist & Wiksell, 1952. 164 p. 22 cm.
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