Philosophy Thursday: Bertrand Russell

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell on the Noble Prize.org website.

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read:  Bertrand Russell: philosopher, mathematician and optimist by Clare Carlisle Bertrand Russell – part 1: In a new series, we explore his views on religion, ethics, humanity and the modern world on The Guardian website on November 13, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell: philosopher, mathematician and optimist by Clare Carlisle: Bertrand Russell – part 1: In a new series, we explore his views on religion, ethics, humanity and the modern world on Guardian website November 18, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell: the everyday value of philosophy by Clare Carlisle Bertrand Russell – part 7: He saw philosophy as a way of life, insisting that questions of cosmic meaning and value have an existential, ethical and spiritual urgency on January 6, 2014.

Click Here to Read:  Books by Russell, Bertrand (sorted by popularity) on the Project Gutenberg website.

Click Here to Read: The Future of Man: British philosopher and mathematician who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950, BERTRAND RUSSELL, in the paper that follows, calmly examines three foreseeable possibilities for the human race. In 1920 he paid a brief visit to Russia; he talked with Lenin and with other leaders, and what he saw of the government did not impress him favorably. He has been a frequent visitor to the United States and, while sometimes critical of us, he admits some hope for our way of doing things by Bertrand Russell on the Atlantic Website on March 1951 Issue.

Click Here to Read:  Bertrand Russell, ‘Has Man a Future?’ Review by Trevor Curnow on the Peace News website in the June – August 2002 Issue 2447.

Click Here to Read: The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell Edited by Robert E. Egner and Lester E. Denonn With an introduction by John G. Slater on the Emil Kikegaard Website.