Category: Bertrand Russell
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The Effect Of War On Society: Analysis Of Wilfred Owen And Bertrand Russell
The manifestation of war in a society evokes mixed reactions and effects among individuals. War affects the lives of many innocent people within the nation, as illustrated by various studies. When individuals go to war, their lives are at stake, and some do not come out alive. Bertrand Russell wrote an engaging text on the…
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Bertrand Russell’s Philosophical Views
Bertrand Russell, british philosopher, is one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He is both a brilliant mathematician, a logician and a resolut moralist. He popularized the philosophy and was a left-wing political militant , close to socialism. Bertrand Russell was also a prolific writer. His bibliography is impressive. Throughout his life, Bertrand…
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Different Aspects of Russells Personality
Bertrand Russell, whose name shines like a star in the world of philosophy and literature, was a great British philosopher of the 20th century. He was a multi-dimensional personality and his repute had many aspects. He was a scientist, philosopher, mathematician and a humanist. His thoughts and works have left indelible imprints on the intellectual…
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The Sensation of the Object: Critical Review of Bertrand Russell’s Ideas
Imagine you are in the room and you see the things over their like window, bed, table, flower vase and such other things and you have your own perception about all that things and maybe the person after you come in the room see all the same things but with a different point of view…
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Analyzing Controversy: Beliefs of Bertrand Russell Versus Rene Descartes
Analysing controversy: All that I know I must know because I derived it from my sense Introduction This essay aims to examine the controversy i.e., All that I know I must know because I derived it from my senses by relating it further to the perspectives of Bertrand Russell (supporter) and Rene Descartes (opposition). By…
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Critical Analysis of The Ethics of War by Bertrand Russell
This was an entry made in the International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 25 No. 2 in January 1915 by a renowned British philosopher, writer, political activist, mathematician, and social critic Bertrand Russell OM FRS. It had been six months since World War 1 had broken out when the article was published. Being a pacifist himself,…
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Paraphrasing of Bertrand Russell’s Conversation in Stephen Hawkings Book A Brief History of Time
Paraphrasing of A Brief History of Time In Stephen Hawkings book A Brief History of Time, the first three chapters are primarily used to garner interest from the reader in the awesome scientific investigation of the cosmos and modern physics. This is done through the use of historical relevance and an explanation of where current…
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William Irwins God Is a Question, Not an Answer, and Bertrand Russells Is There a God?: Comparative Analysis
Throughout the earths existence humanity has questioned the validity of Gods presence. In the Judeo-Christian religion, there are numerous stories in the Old and New Testament dedicated to enhancing our relationship with God. In both Testaments, God reveals Himself to His followers and shows them how to live a life of faith. These biblical stories…