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This dictionary contains more than 1000 selections from over 100 of Russells books and articles. It serves as an introduction to Russells brilliance in analysis, argument, and exposition which develops a clear notion of his method of approach, his fundamental principles and many of his leading ideas. Found here are definitions and terms reflected in the topics of mind, matter and morals.

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Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Acknowledgements are due primarily to Lord Russell - photo 1
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements are due primarily to Lord Russell for his kind permission to make the extensive selections from his works represented here. The choices were that of the editor and the fault resultant from the annoying, though necessary, foreshortening of exposition and argument is entirely his; so, too, are the errors of omission, though space was a contributing factor. The editor is deeply grateful for the generous consent and the interest expressed by Lord Russell as this volume grew.
Our thanks are also due to Lord Russells publishers:
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. : A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Lebniz; Our Knowledge of the External World, Principles of Social Reconstruction, Justice in War-Time, Roads to Freedom, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, Practice and Theory of Bolshevism, The Analysis of Mind, The Problem of China, Free Thought and Official Propaganda, Prospects of Industrial Civilization, Logical Atomism, Science and Social Institutions, Science and Education, Mysticism and Logic, In Praise of Idleness, An Outline of Philosophy, On Education Especially in Early Childhood, The Conquest of Happiness, Education and the Social Order, Sceptical Essays, Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, The Scientific Outlook, Power, Human Knowledge, Marriage and Morals, Authority and the Individual, Freedom versus Organization, History of Western Philosophy, Unpopular Essays, Bolshevism and the West, Bolshevism in Theory and Practice.
The American Mercury: Our Sexual Ethics, Freedom and the College, Education after the War.
The American Scholar: The Future of Pacifism.
Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.: Letter in The Worlds Best. Political Ideals, Prospects of Industrial Civilization.
Arco Publishing Company: Some Problems of the Post War World, The International Significance of the Indian Problem.
The Beacon Press: The Political and Cultural Influence; Last Chance.
The Century Magazine: Where is Industrialism Going?, If We are to Prevent the Next War.
The University of Chicago Round Table: Taming Economic Power, Is Security Increasing?
The Citadel Press: Introduction to The New Generation.
Columbia University Press: The Impact of Science on Society.
Common Sense: Why Radicals are Unpopular, If War ComesCan America Stay Neutral?
The John Day Company: Divorce by Mutual Consent.
The Dial Magazine: Leisure and Mechanism, Freedom in Education: A Protest against Mechanism, Life in the Middle Ages.
E. P. Dutton & Co.: The ABC of Atoms, Icarus or the Future of Science, What I Believe.
The Encyclopedia Britannica Company, Ltd.: Government by Propaganda.
The English Review: When Should Marriage be Dissolved?
Fortune Magazine: Citizenship in a Great State.
Magazine 47: Still Time For Good Sense.
Haldeman-Julius Company: An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish, Ideas that Have Harmed Mankind, Ideas that Have Helped Mankind.
Harcourt, Brace & Co.: Bolshevism: Practice and Theory, Freedom and Government, The Analysis of Matter.
Harper & Brothers: ABC of Relativity, On the Evils Due to Fear, Foreword to Feiblemans An Introduction to Pierces Philosophy, Democracy and Education.
Harpers Magazine: The Functions of a Teacher.
The New York Herald Tribune ( This Week ): The High Cost of Survival.
The Hibbert Journal: The Essence of Religion.
Hogarth Press: The Amberley Papers.
Independent Review: On History.
International Journal of Ethics: Marriage and the Population Question.
Michael Joseph, Ltd.: Which Way to Peace?
The New Leader: A World Federation.
Library of Living Philosophers, Inc.: My Mental Development, Reply to Criticisms, Deweys New Logic, The Philosophy of Santayana.
The Listener (The British Broadcasting Corporation): Social Cohesion and Human Nature.
Liveright Publishing Corporation: Why Men Fight, Styles in Ethics, Education and the Good Life, The Conquest of Happiness, Marriage and Morals.
Longmans, Green & Co.: Science.
The Macmillan Company: Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, The Analysis of Mind, Logical Atomism, Science and Social Institutions.
The Modern Library (Random House, Inc.): Introduction to Selected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Hegels Philosophy of History, Descartes Discourse on Method, Spinozas Ethics, Carrolls Alice in Wonderland.
Modern Monthly: Why I am not a Communist.
The Nation: Munich Rather than War: Must Democracy Use Force?, The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed.
National Book League: Philosophy and Politics.
The New Palestine: Zionism and the Peace Settlement.
The New Republic: Hopes and Fears as Regards America; The Future of Democracy.
The New York Times: Letter on the Bertrand Russell Case.
The New York Times Magazine: The Science to Save Us from Science, Can We Afford to Keep Open Minds?, If We are to Survive This Dark Time, The Kind of Fear We Sorely Need, To Replace Our Hopes with Fears, To Face Danger without Hysteria.
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.: Our Knowledge of the External World, Mysticism and Logic, Philosophy, In Praise of Idleness, Education and the Modern World, Sceptical Essays, Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, The Scientific Outlook, Power, The Amberley Papers, Freedom versus Organization.
Open Court Publishing Company: Justice in War-Time.
Oxford University Press: Religion and Science, Problems of Philosophy.
G. P. Putnams Sons: What is Happiness?
Rand School of Social Science: How to be Free and Happy.
Rationalist Press Association: The Faith of a Rationalist, Why I am not a Christian.
The Readers Digest: A Philosophy for You in These Times.
Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd.: ABC of Atoms, Icarus, ABC of Relativity, What I Believe, Analysis of Matter.
St. Louis Post Dispatch: Science and Education.
Saturday Evening Post: Can Americans and British be Friends?
Saturday Review of Literature: Came the Revolution.
Simon & Schuster, Inc.: What I Believe, Living Philosophy Revised, Human Knowledge, Authority and the Individual, Unpopular Essays, History of Western Philosophy.
Survey Graphic (Survey Associates, Inc.): Democracy and Economics.
Tomorrow : Education in International Understanding.
United Nations World (Free World): Boredom or Doom in a Scientific World, A Guide for Living in the Atomic Age, Is a Third War Inevitable?, Some Problems of a Post War World, The International Significance of the Indian Problem.
D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.: Three Ways to the World.
The Viking Press (Successor to B. W. Huebsch): Free Thought and Official Propaganda.
Vogue (The Conde Nast Publications, Inc.): The Impact of America upon European Culture.
C. A. Watts & Co., Ltd.: My Religious Reminiscences, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS FROM WHICH SELECTIONS ARE TAKEN
1900A Critical Examination of the Philosophy of Leibniz. Cambridge at the University Press; George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1937.
1904On History. Independent Review, July 1904.
1912The Problems of Philosophy. Williams & Norgate. Henry Ho & Company.
When Should Marriage be Dissolved? The English Review, August 1912.
The Essence of Religion. The Hibbert Journal, October 1912.
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