The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 2: The Philosophical Papers 1896-99

Routledge (1990)
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The 1896-1899 papers, few of which were published in Russell's lifetime, concentrate primarily on physics, arithmetic and the concept of quantity. Several views that later became well-known in his The Principles of Mathematics actually originate in his earlier work, and though incomplete, An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning , forms a centrepiece of the volume

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