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VI.-A3 ラッセル文書館報・総目次 - Index to Journal of the Bertrand Russell Studiies: New series, v.7,n.2-v.8.n.2

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NEW SERIES.

V.7,n.2(Winter 1987/1988)
  1. Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.98-103)
  2. Bertrand Russell and the Greeks, by John R. Lenz(p.104-118)
  3. Joachim's early advice to Russell on studying philosophy, by Nicholas Griffin(p.119-123)
  4. Russell's criticisms of "the common-sense view of desire", by Ibrahim Najjar(p.124-136)
  5. Interim report on the Beacon Hill School materials now in the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam, by Katharine Tait(p.137-140)
  6. Russell at Newnham: an unpublished paper on staff remuneartion, by Sheila Turcon(p.141-146)
  7. A secondary religious bibliography of Bertrand Russell, by Stefan Andersson(p.147-161)
  8. Addenda to the checklist of theses and dissertations on Bertrand Russell, by Kenneth Blackwell(p.162-166)
  9. Some computer-produced finding-aids for the Russell Archives, by Albert C. Lewis(p.167-170)
  10. New pamphlets and leaflets, by Kenneth Blackwell(p.171-172)
  11. Frohmann's review of W. W. Bartley III, by David Ramsay Steele(p.173-174)
  12. Reply to David Ramsay Steele, by Bernd Frohmann(p.174-176)
  13. More than mere musings: Russell's reflections on education as philosophy, by Howard Woodhouse(p.176-178)
  14. Adelyne revisited: militant feminism and feminist antimilitarism during World War I: a review of C. Marshall, C. K. Ogden, and M. S. Florence's Militarism versus Feminism, ed. by M. Kamester and J. Vellacott(London; Virago Press, 1987), by K. E. Garay(p.179-183)
  15. Russell, Spinoza, and desire; a review of K. Blackwell's The Spinozistic Ethics of B. Russell(London and Boston; Allen & Unwin, 1985), by Ibrahim Najjar(p.183-185)
  16. Sam Lumen: Russell's fictive voice?; a review of H. Swados's Celebration(New York; Simon and Schuster, 1974), by Sheila Turcon(p.185-188)
  17. Two countesses and one formidable woman; a reveiew of K. Usborne's Elizabeth: the author of 'Elizabeth and Her German Garden'(London; The Bodley Head, 1986), by John G. Slater(p.188-192)
V.8,n.1/2(Summer/Winter 1988)

Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.iii-iv)

[Antinomies and paradoxes; studies in Russell's early philosophy, ed. by Ian Winchester and Kenneth Blackwell]

Contents: Introduction by Ian Winchester(p.7-16)
Pt. I: Residual Hegelianism: The Tiergarten programme, by Nicholas Griffin(p.19-34), The antinomy of dynamical causation in Leibniz and the Principles and Russell's early picture of physics, by Ian Winchester(p.35-45), The roots of Russell's paradox, by Gregory H. Moore(p.46-56)
Pt. II: Early work in mathematics and logic: Bertrand Russell's Essay on the Foundations of Geometry and the Cambridge mathematical tradition, by Joan L. Richards(p.59-80), Bertrand Russell's logical manuscripts: an apprehensive brief, by I. Grattan-Guinness(p.81), Russell's zigzag path to the ramified theory of types, by Alasdair Urquhart(p.82-91), The propositional logic of Principia Mathematica and some of its forerunners, by Daniel J. O'Leary(p.92-115), Are substitutional quantifiers a solution to the problem of the elimination of classes in Principia Mathematica?, by Jocelyne Couture(p.116-132), The referential use of definite descriptions, by Michel Seymour(p.133-139), Extension to geometry of Principia Mathematica and related systems II, by Martha Harrell(p.140-160)
Pt. III: Philosophy, knowledge and mind: Russell's conception of philosophy, by John G. Slater(p.163-178), Russell's re-evaluation of Meinong, 1913-1914: an analysis of acquaintance, by Janet Farrell Smith(p.179-194), Russell's scientific realism, by Michael Bradie(p.195-208), Russell's neutral monism, by Robert Tully(p.209-224), Logical correspondence with Russell, by W. V. O. Quine(p.225-231)
Panel discussion: The tenability of Russell's early phisophy, by A. J. Ayer, I. Grattan-Guinness, Nicholas Griffin, Robert Tully, W. W. O. Quine(p.232-246)
Contributors(p.247-248)

 

 

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