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  1. 3 de ago. de 2022 · Bertrand Russell published his first political piece, “German Social Democracy” in 1896. The book was inspired by his visit to Berlin in 1895 with his earliest wife, Alys Pearsall Smith. Russell began an extensive study of the basics of mathematics at Trinity and he wrote an “An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry” in 1897 when he was 25 years old.

  2. His grandfather, being a prominent liberal but a devout Presbyterian, would probably have had mixed feelings at worst about Bertrand's politics, which have been passed down to his descendants, the 4th through 7th (current) Earls Russell—all have been vaguely leftists and/or disarmament advocates (the 5th Earl, Conrad, was the first Liberal Democrat Lord, and also a distinguished historian ...

  3. 7 de dic. de 1995 · Bertrand Russell. First published Thu Dec 7, 1995; substantive revision Thu May 1, 2003. Bertrand Arthur William Russell (b.1872 - d.1970) was a British philosopher, logician, essayist, and social critic, best known for his work in mathematical logic and analytic philosophy. His most influential contributions include his defense of logicism ...

  4. Bertrand Russell is known as a life-long pacifist. During the First World War he campaigned against conscription and the war. In 1918 his pacifist activities landed him in Brixton Prison for six months, prosecuted under the Defence of the Realm Act of 1914. This would not be his last arrest.

  5. Following his father’s demise, Bertrand and his brother Frank were left in the care of their grandparents known for their staunch Victorian ways. His grandfather also joined his son in 1878 while leaving the Countess Russell as the head of the family. The Countess was a staunch and dominating figure who emotionally repressed the children.

  6. 7 de dic. de 1995 · Bertrand Russell. First published Thu Dec 7, 1995; substantive revision Thu Jun 29, 2017. Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872–1970) was a British philosopher, logician, essayist and social critic best known for his work in mathematical logic and analytic philosophy. His most influential contributions include his championing of logicism (the ...

  7. How to Grow Old. 1956. In this essay (written for his book Portraits From Memory And Other Essays ), Russell uses his logical thinking to lay out his advice for achieving a successful old age. In spite of the title, this article will really be on how not to grow old, which, at my time of life, is a much more important subject.