Bertrand Russell

A. J. Ayer

Bertrand Russell
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Published
1 March 1988
Pages
175
ISBN
9780226033433

Bertrand Russell

A. J. Ayer

With extraordinary concision and clarity, A. J. Ayer gives an account of the major incidents of Bertrand Russell’s life and an exposition of the whole range of his philosophy. Ayer considers Russell to be, except possibly for Wittgenstein, the most influential philosopher of our time. In this book [he] gives a lucid account of Russell’s philosophical achievements. –James Rachels, New York Times Book Review
I am sure [this] is the best introduction of any length to Russell, and I suspect that it might serve as one of the best introductions to modern philosophy… . Ayer begins with a brief, austere, and balanced account of Russell’s life: as in Russell’s autobiography this means his thought, books, women, and politics. Tacitus (and Russell) would have found the account exemplary. Ayer ends with a sympathetic and surprisingly detailed survey of Russell’s social philosophy. But the bulk of this book consists of a chapter on Russell’s work in logic and the foundations of mathematics, followed by a chapter on his epistemological views and one on metaphysics… . I find it impossible to imagine that this book will not remain indefinitely the very best book of its sort. – Review of Metaphysics
The confrontation or conjunction of Ayer and Russell is a notable event and has produced a remarkable book–brilliantly argued and written. –Martin Lebowitz, The Nation

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