NEW SERIES.
V.9,n.1(Summer 1989)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2-4)
- "Science of Social Structure": Bertrand Russell as communist and Marxist, by Royden Harrison(p.5-11)
- Russell and Sidgwick, by Nicholas Griffin(p.12-25)
- New evidence concerning Russell's substitutional theory of classes, by Gregory Landini(p.26-42)
- (Obituary) Ronald William Clark(1916-1987): personal memoir, by John G. Slater(p.43-59)
- Autobiographical remarks by Ronald W. Clark, introduced by Albert C. Lewis(p.60-63)
- Russell's politics; a review of Alan Ryan's Bertrand Russell; a political life(London; Alen Lane the Penguin Press, 1988), by Royden Harrison(p.64-71)
- Introducing Kurt Gödel; a review of Kurt Gödel: Collected Works(New York; Oxford University Press, 1986), by Billy Joe Lucas(p.72-80)
- Moore and Bloomsbury; a review of Hasna Begum's Moore's Ethics: theory and practice(Dhaka, Bangladesh; University of Dhaka Press, 1982), by Nicholas Griffin(p.80-93)
- Irreligious fundamentalism; a review of Al Seckel ed.'s Bertrand Russell on God and Religion(Buffalo; Prometheus Books, 1986), by Stefan Andersson(p.94-95)
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V.9,n.2(Winter 1989/1990)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.98)
- The origins of Russell's theory of descriptions accoding to the unpublished manuscripts, by Francisco A. Rodriguez-Consuegra(p.99-132)
- Acquaintance, knowledge and description in Russell, by Gilead Bar-Elli(p.133-156)
- Recent acquisitions: Russell's correspondence in the Dora Russell papers, by Sheila Turcon(p.157-164)
- Recent acquisitions: manuscripts, typescripts and proofs in the Dora Russell papers, by Kenneth Blackwell(p.165-167)
- Discussion: What became of Russell's "relation-arithmetic"?, by Graham Solomon(p.168-173)
- Academic freedom in World War I; a review of Stuart Wallace's War and the Image of Germany: British academics 1914-1918(Edinburgh; John Donald Pub., 1988), by Richard A. Rempel(p.174-179)
- The order of Russell thought; a review of Paul Grimley Kuntz's Bertrand Russell(Boston; Twayne Pub., 1986), by Albert C. Lewin(p.179-184)
- Religion and public doctrine in Russell; a review of Maurice Cowling's Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England, v.2: Assaults(Cambridge and New York; Cambridge U. P., 1985), by Kirk Wills(p.184-187)
- The Russell-Eliot correspondence (with texts); a review of Valerie Eliot ed.'s The Letters of T. S. Eliot, v.1: 1898-1922(London; Faber and Faber, 1988), by Kenneth Blackwell(p.187-192)
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