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Bertrand Russell: The Passionate Sceptic
Wood, Alan Publisher: Unwin Books, London, United Kingdom Year Published: 1963 First Published: 1957 Pages: 221pp Resource Type: Book
A biography of Bertrand Russell.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One - The boy in the garden Chapter Two - He was always talking Chapter Three - Berlin and Marxism Chapter Four - The work of genius Chapter Five - Mathematics and Philosophy Chapter Six - The theory of descriptions Chapter Seven - Reviews and politics Chapter Eight - "A quiet life" Chapter Nine - Cambridge and Harvard Chapter Ten - Fist World War Chapter Eleven - The prisoner of Brixton Chapter Twelve - The analysis of mind Chapter Thirteen - A visit to Bolshevism Chapter Fourteen - "China is delightful" Chapter Fifteen - Chelsea candidate and American lecture Chapter Sixteen - Russell and Relativity Chapter Seventeen - Beacon Hill School Chapter Eighteen - Marriage and morals Chapter Nineteen - The indefatigable author Chapter Twenty - Pacifism and the Second World War Chapter Twenty One - An outcast in America Chapter Twenty Two - The rebel becomes revered Chapter Twenty Three - Australia Felix Chapter Twenty Four - The unfinished philosophy Chapter Twenty Five - "While still at work" Chapter Twenty Six - The young octogenarian
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