1998 Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, ed. by A. D. Irvine. 4 vols. London; Routledge, 1998. @未調査 Contents: Vol. 1: Bertrand Russell: Life, Work and Influence. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Prologue: What I Have Lived For, by Bertrand Russell. A Short Chronology, 1872-1970, by Barry Feinberg and Kenneth Blackwell. Appendix: Chronological Table of Reprinted Articles. 1. Bertrand Russell, as Philosopher, by C.D. Broad. 2. Bertrand Russell, as Mathematician, by R.O. Gandy 3. Bertrand Arthur William Russell, Earl Russell, 1872-1970, by Georg Kreisel 4. Bertrand Russell as a Philosopher, by A.J. Ayer 5. Russell's Philosophy: A Study of its Development, by Alan Wood 6. The Early Wittgenstein and the Middle Russell, by Kenneth Blackwell 7. Russell's Dismissal from Trinity: A Study in High Table Politics, by Paul Delany 8. A Chair of Indecency, by Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils 9. War and Peace in the Nuclear Age, by Alan Ryan 10. Portrait of the Philosopher as Father, by Katharine Tait Select Primary Bibliography Select Secondary Bibliography Vol. 2: Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Russell Paradox, by Gottlob Frege 2. The Foundations of Mathematics, by Edwin Bidwell Wilson 3. What is Mathematics?, by James Byrnie Shaw 4. An Axiom in Symbolic Logic, by C.E. Van Horn 5. Mathematical Logic, by F.P. Ramsey 6. The Theory of Types, by Paul Weiss 7. On the Theory of Types, by W.V. Quine 8. Comparison of Russell's Resolution of the Semantical Antinomies With That of Tarski, by Alonzo Church 9. Russell's Mathematical Logic, by Kurt Godel 10. The Logicist Foundations of Mathematics, by Rudolf Carnap 11. Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, II, §§1-14, by Ludwig Wittgenstein 12. How to Godel a Frege-Russell: Godel's Incompleteness Theorems and Logicism, by Geoffrey Hellman 13. Epistemic Logicism and Russell's Regressive Method, by A.D. Irvine 14. Logic in Russell's Logicism, by Peter W. Hylton 15. Russell's Reasons for Ramification, by Warren D. Goldfarb 16. Was the Axiom of Reducibility a Principle of Logic?, by Bernard Linsky 17. The Advantages of Honest Toil Over Theft, by George Boolos 18. Russell's 'No-Classes' Theory of Classes, by Leonard Linsky 19. New Evidence concerning Russell's Substitutional Theory of Classes, by Gregory Landini 20. Russell, Godel and Logicism, by Francisco A. Rodriguez-Consuegra 21. Mathematics and Logic, by Alonzo Church |
Vol. 3 - Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowledge and the World Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Russell's Conception of Philosophy, by John G. Slater 2. His Conception of Philosophy, by A.J. Ayer 3. The Existence of the World as a Problem, by John Dewey 4. Mr Russell's Theory of Judgment, by George F. Stout 5. Mr Bertrand Russell's Outline of Philosophy, by H.A.Prichard 6. On What There Isn't: The Meinong-Russell Dispute, by Peter Simons 7. Russell on Specific and Universal Relations, by Nicholas Griffin and Gad Zak 8. Russell on 'What There Is', by Elizabeth R. Eames 9. Russell's Logical Constructions, by Bernard Linsky 10. What is Russell's Theory of Descriptions?, by David Kaplan 11. On Referring, by Peter F. Strawson 12. Strawson, Russell and the King of France, by Herbert Hochberg 13. On the Nature of Acquaintance: A Discussion of Russell's Theory of Knowledge, by Roderick M. Chisholm 14. The Function of Acquaintance in Russell's Philosophy, by David Pears 15. Logical Atomism and Ontological Atoms, by William Lycan 16. Russell's Neutral Monism, by Robert E. Tully 17. The Concept of Structure in The Analysis of Matter,by William Demopoulos and Michael Friedman 18. Russell's Doubts About Induction, by Paul Edwards 19. Russell on Scientific Inference or Will the Real Deductivist Please Stand Up?, by Wesley C. Salmon Vol. 4: Bertrand Russell: History of Philosophy, Ethics,Education, Religion and Politics. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Russell Making History: The Leibniz Book, by Graeme Hunter 2. Russell's Examination of Leibniz Examined, by Gustav Bergmann 3. A History of Western Philosophy, by Isaiah Berlin 4. Russell's Moral Theories, by D.H. Monro 5. A Tract on Sex and Marriage, by Eugene M. Kayden 6. Marriage and Morals, by Alan Wood 7. Bertrand Russell and The Liberal Tradition, by Richard Wollheim 8. Science as Method: The Conceptual Link between Russell's Philosophy and His Educational Thought, by Howard Woodhouse 9. The Beacon Hill School, by Joe Park 10. Russell's Contribution to Philosophy of Education, by William Hare 11. Why I Am Not a Christian, by T.S. Eliot 12. Russell on Religion, by Jack Pitt 13. Nourishing Life: Russell and the Twentieth-Century British Peace Movement, 1900-18, by Thomas C. Kennedy 14. Lord Russell and the War Crimes Trial, by Sidney Hook 15. Bertrand Russell and The Peace Movement, by Ralph Schoenman 16. Bertrand Russell and the Peace Movement: Liberal Consistency or Radical Change?, by Edward F. Sherman 17. To Oppose the Stream, by I.F. Stone Prologue or Epilogue?, by Bertrand Russell |