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A collection of Bertrand Russell's most important essays in the fields of logic and the theory of knowledge, which provide an understanding of the development of philosophy in England during the 20th century and of the influence upon one another of Moore, Russell and Wittgenstein.

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In his autobiographical essay MY MENTAL DEVELOPMENT Russell says: 'The most important year in my intellectual life was the year 1900, and the most important event in that year was my visit to the International Congress of Philosophy in Paris.'

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  1. Bertrand Russell (Author)
 

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