NEW SERIES.
V.14,n.1(Summer 1994)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.3-5)
- Herbert Spencer, Bertrand Russell, and the shape of early analytic philosophy, by Suzanne Cunningham(p.7-29)
- Russell on Pragmatism, by Jane Duran(p.31-37)
- A note on Frege's and Russell's influence on Wittgenstein's Tractatus, by Richard McDonough(p.39-46)
- (Textual studies:) Part V of The Principles of Mathematics, by Michael Byrd(p.47-86)
- Russell and analytic philosophy, by Ray Monk(p.87-110)
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V.14,n2(Winter 1994/1995)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.115-117)
- The madness of truth: Russell's admiratiron for Joseph Conrad, by Ray Monk(p.119-134)
- Bertrand Russell and preventive war, by Ray Perkins, Jr.(p.135-153)
- Russell, Crexells, and D'Ors: Barcelona, 1920, by Jaime Nubiola(p.155-161)
- G. F. Stout and the theory of descriptions, by Alasdair Urquhart(p.163-171)
- The search for Plas Penrhyn, by Judy Bourke(p.173-177)
- BRACERS(II): Russell's addresses, by Kenneth Blackwell and Sheila Turcon(p.179-192)
- Russell as philosopher of education: Reply to Hager(p.193-205)
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