NEW SERIES.
V.3,n.2(Winter 1983/1984)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.99-102)
- A Quaker wedding; the marriage of B. Russell and Alys Pearsall Smith, by S. Turcon(p.103-128)
- Russell on particularized relations, by T. R. Foster(p.129-143)
- "The sins of civilization"; B. Russell in Toronto, by Marilyn Mason(p.145-156)
- Russell's mathematical proofreading, by K. Blackwell(p.157-158)
- Russell's correspondence with Frege; a review of G. Frege: Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence (abridged from the German ed.), by d. Bell(p.159-170)
- Dartington revisited; a review of Michael Young's The Elmhirsts of Dartington, by K. Tait(p.171-176)
- The life of Julia Strachey; a review of Julia; a Portrait of Julia Strachey, by B. S. Halpern(p.177-179)
- Recent researches on the mathematical Russell; reviews of (1)F. A. Medvedev's Rannyaya istoriya askiomi vibora, (2)Gregory H. Moore's Zermelo's Axiom of Choice, and (3)J. Cassinet and M. Guillemot's L'axiome du choix dans les mathematiques de Cauchy(1821) a Gödel(1940), by I. Grattan-Guinness(p.180-182)
- The theory of types and theory of knowledge; a review of Dieter Wurtz's Das Verhaltnis von Beobachtungs- und theoretischer Sprache in der Erkenntnistheorie B. Russells,, by B. Frohmann(p.183-184)
- A war on wit; a review of Mary L. Jackson's Style and Rhetoric in B. Russell's Work, by M. Moran(p.185-188)
- News from the Russell Editorial Project, by R. A. Rempel, with D. M. Kerss, M. Moran and S. Turcon(p.189-191)
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V.4,n.1(Summer 1984)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.iii-viii)
- Intellect and Social Conscience; The proceedings of a conference held at McMaster University on 24-26 June 1983, ed. by M. Moran and Carl Spadoni(=p.1-236); Notes on contributors(p.237-238)
- Introduction(p.7-8)
- Acknowledgements(p.9)
- B. Russell in Bloomsbury, by S. P. Rosenbaum(p.11-29)
- Romantic Russell and the legacy of Shelley, by Gladys G. Leithauser(p.31-48)
- B. Russell on aethetics, by C. Spadoni(p.49-82)
- B. Russell's conversion of 1901 or the benefits of a creative illness, by A. Brink(p.83-99)
- B. Russell's crisis of faith, by N. Griffin(p.101-122)
- The adolescent Russell and the Victorian crisis of faith, by K. Willis(p.123-135)
- Russell on the meaning of "good", by H. Ruja(p.135-156)
- B. Russell; the false consciousness of a feminist, by B. Harrison(p.157-205)
- B. Russell and the dimensions of Edwardian liberalism, by P. Clarke(p.207-221)
- Nourishing life; Russell and the twentieth-century British peace movement, 1900-1918, by T. C. Kennedy(p.223-236)
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