The British philosopher, logician and social reformer Bertrand Russell was a founding figure of the analytic movement in Western philosophy. His contributions to logic, epistemology and the philosophy of mathematics established him as one of the twentieth century’s foremost philosophers. Russell was also a fierce campaigner for peace and championed anti-imperialism and chaired the India League. In 1950 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought”. This eBook presents Russell’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Russell’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major texts * The most complete works possible in the US, due to copyright restrictions * 21 landmark texts, each with individual contents tables * Features rare treatises appearing for the first time in digital publishing * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres
Please due to US copyright restrictions, later works cannot appear in this edition. When new works enter the public domain, they will be added to the collection as a free update.
The Non-Fiction German Social Democracy (1896) An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry (1897) A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz (1900) The Principles of Mathematics (1903) On Denoting (1905) The Problems of Philosophy (1912) Our Knowledge of the External World (1914) Why Men Fight (1916) Political Ideals (1917) Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays (1918) Proposed Roads to Freedom (1918) The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism (1920) The Analysis of Mind (1921) The Problem of China (1922) Free Thought and Official Propaganda (1922) Icarus (1924) The ABC of Relativity (1925) What I Believe (1925) An Outline of Philosophy (1927) Sceptical Essays (1928) Marriage and Morals (1929)
Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, OM, FRS, was a Welsh philosopher, historian, logician, mathematician, advocate for social reform, pacifist, and prominent rationalist. Although he was usually regarded as English, as he spent the majority of his life in England, he was born in Wales, where he also died.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 "in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought."