Bertrand Russell eBooks

eBooks di Bertrand Russell editi da Blackmore Dennett

BERTRAND RUSSELL (1872-1970), filosofo, matematico e scrittore, studiò a Cambridge, dove insegnò fino al 1916, quando fu allontanato a causa delle sue idee pacifiste. Dal 1938 al 1944 visse negli Stati Uniti, dove insegnò a Chicago e a Los Angeles, prima di essere riaccolto a Cambridge. Insignito del premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1950, legò il proprio nome alle principali battaglie civili del Novecento e concluse la sua intensa attività in favore della pace dando vita nel 1966 al «Tribunale Russell» contro i crimini di guerra americani nel Vietnam.
EBOOK   9788829504497

The Bertrand Russell Collection. E-book. Formato EPUB Bertrand Russell   -  Blackmore Dennett, 2018  - 

Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist, and Nobel laureate. At various points in his life, Russell considered himself a liberal, a socialist and a pacifist, but he also admitted that he had "never been any of these things, in any profound sense". The Bertrand Russell Collection features some of the finest philosophical and political writing from what amounted to an incredibly gifted brain. Featuring: The Problems of Philosophy Our Knowledge of the External World Why Men Fight Political Ideals Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism The Analysis of Mind and Free Thought and Official Propaganda

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EBOOK   9788828371991

The Analysis of Mind. E-book. Formato EPUB Bertrand Russell   -  Blackmore Dennett, 2018  - 

"A most brilliant essay in psychology."—New Statesman "A delightful experience."—Joseph Conrad Philosopher, mathematician and social critic, Bertrand Russell was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. In The Analysis of Mind, one of his most influential and exciting books, Russell presents an intriguing reconciliation of the materialism of psychology with the antimaterialism of physics. This book established a new conception of the mind and provided one of the most original and interesting externalist accounts of knowledge. Drawing upon the writings of psychologists such as William James and John Watson, Russell offers a comprehensive treatment of such considerations as belief, desire, habit, memory, meaning, and causal law. His reasoning formed the foundation for many subsequent theories of mind, as well as a framework for his own later philosophical writings. It remains one of the most important works on the philosophy of the mind.

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