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Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy

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This book deals with a crucial period in the formation of twentieth-century analytic philosophy.

It discusses the tradition of British Idealism, and the rejection of that tradition by Bertrand Russell and G.

E. Moore at the beginning of this century. It goes on to examine the very influential work of Russell in the period up to the First World War, and addresses the question of what we can learn about the nature of analytic philosophy through a close examination of its origins.

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Clarendon Press
019824018X / 9780198240181
Paperback / softback
146.4
26/11/1992
United Kingdom
English
xv, 420p.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1990.
Winner of the Bertrand Russell Society Book Award 1991. Winner of the Franklin J Matchette Prize 1992 for work of outstanding philosophical merit (US prize).
Winner of the Bertrand Russell Society Book Award 1991. Winner of the Franklin J Matchette Prize 1992 for work of outstanding philosophical merit (US prize). HPCF Western philosophy, from c 1900 -, PBB Philosophy of mathematics