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Professor Eames explores the development of Russells own philosophy in interaction with ten of his contemporaries: Bradley, Joachim, Moore, Frege, Meinong, Whitehead, Wittgenstein, Schiller, James, and Dewey.Her examination of these interactions affords a new historical perspective on 20th century analytic philosophy as well as a deeper understanding of Russells philosophy and its influence.

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Philosophical Explorations A Series Edited by George Kimball Plochmann - photo 1
Philosophical Explorations
A Series Edited by George Kimball Plochmann

title:Bertrand Russell's Dialogue With His Contemporaries Philosophical Explorations
author:Eames, Elizabeth Ramsden.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809315165
print isbn13:9780809315161
ebook isbn13:9780585218205
language:English
subjectRussell, Bertrand,--1872-1970--Sources.
publication date:1989
lcc:B1649.R94E19 1989eb
ddc:192
subject:Russell, Bertrand,--1872-1970--Sources.
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Bertrand Russell's Dialogue with His Contemporaries
Elizabeth Ramsden Eames
Foreword by
George Kimball Plochmann
Page iv Copyright c 1989 by the Board of Trustees Southern Illinois - photo 2
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Copyright (c) 1989 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Lawrence Klepp
Designed by Bookworks, Inc.
Production supervised by Linda Jorgensen-Buhman
Excerpts from William James's The Meaning of Truth, edited by Fredrick B. Burkhardt, Fredson, Bowers, and Ignas K. Skrupskelis (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975) reprinted by permission of the publisher. Copyright (c) 1975 by The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Excerpts from The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, vol. 5, Library of Living Philosophers, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp (Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University, 1944) reprinted by permission.
Excerpts from the Ottoline Morrell correspondence and Bertrand Russell's manuscript no. 220.011250 on Truth reprinted by permission of the Bertrand Russell Archives, McMaster University.
Excerpts from the Bertrand Russell correspondence reprinted by permission of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, the University of Texas at Austin.
Excerpts from the unpublished letters of G. E. Moore reprinted by permission of Timothy Moore.
Excerpts from the unpublished letters of Alfred North Whitehead reprinted by permission of Harriet E. Whitehead.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Eames, Elizabeth Ramsden.
Bertrand Russell's dialogue with his contemporaries / Elizabeth
Ramsden Eames; foreword by George Kimball Plochmann.
p. cm.(Philosophical explorations)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index. I. Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970. II. Title. III. Series.
B1649.R94E19 1989
192dc 19 88-31125
ISBN 0-8093-1516-5 CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American
National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed
Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 3
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for Morris
my partner in dialogue
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Contents
Foreword
George Kimball Plochmann
ix
Preface
xiii
Russell and His Contemporaries: Dates of Interchanges
xvii
1. Introduction
1
2. Russell and the Idealists
7
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2.1. Russell as Idealist and Critic of Idealism
7
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2.2. Russell and Joachim
12
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2.3. Russell and Bradley
19
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2.4. Summation of Issues
30
3. Russell and Moore
33
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3.1. Russell and Moore: Joint History
34
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3.2. Ethics, Cause, and Free Will
46
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3.3. Knowledge and the Real
51
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3.4. On Skepticism
57
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3.5. Summation of Issues
58
4. Russell, Frege, and Meinong Before 1905
60
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