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* Buchler, J., Russell and the Principles of Ethics, in: P.A. Schilpp (Hrsg.), The Philosophy of Bertrand * Bunge, M., Bertrand Russell's "regulae philosophandi", in: M. Bunge (Hrsg.), The Methodological Unity of Science, Dordrecht/Boston 1973. * Burke, T., Dewey's New Logic. A Reply to Russell, Chicago 1994, Chicago 1998. * * Byrne, G., Russell, 1994. * Candlish, * Carl, W., B. Russell: Die "Theory of Descriptions", in: J. Speck (Hrsg.), Grundprobleme der großen Philosophem. Philosophie der Gegenwart I, Göttingen 1972, Göttingen 31985. * Carnap, R., The Logicist Foundations of Mathematics, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971 [in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., * Cassin, Ch.E., Russell's Discussion of Meaning and Denotation: A Re-examination, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971. * Cassin, Ch.E., Russell's Distinction Between the Primary and Secondary Occurence of Definite Descriptions, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971. * Cassirer, E., Kant und die moderne Mathematik. Mit Bezug auf Russells und Couturats Werke über die Prinzipien der Mathematik, in: Kant-Studien, 1907. * Caton, C.E., Strawson on Referring, in: Mind, 68, 1959, S. 539‑544 [in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971]. * Chihara, Ch.S., Russell's Theory of Types, in: Bertrand Russell: A Collection of Critical Essays, New York 1972. * Chisholm, R.M., On the Nature of Acquaintance: A Discussion of Russell's Theory of Knowledge, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World. * Chisholm, R.M., Russell on the Foundations of Empirical Knowledge, in: P.A. Schilpp (Hrsg.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, 1944, New York 31963, * Church, A., A Formulation of the Simple Theory of Types, in: The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 5, 1940, S. 56-68. * Church, A., Comparison of Russell's Resolution of the Semantical Antinomies with that of Tarski, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. II, Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics. * Church, A., Mathematics and Logic, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. II, Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics. * Clack, R.J., Bertrand Russell's Philosophy of Language, Den Haag 1969. * Clark, C.H.D., Christianity and Bertrand Russell, London 1958. * Clark, R.W., The Life of Bertrand Russell, New York 1975. * Cocchiarella, N.B., Russell's Theory of Logical Types and the Atomistic Hierarchy of Sentences, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Coffa, J.A., Russell and Kant, in: Synthese, 46, 1981, S. 247-263, * Crayshaw-Williams, R., Russell Remembered, Oxford 1970. * Cross, R.N., Review of "History of Western Philosophy", in: The Hibbert-Journal, 45, 1947, S. 193-201. * Decher, F., Bertrand Russell auf der Suche nach dem guten und glücklichen Leben, Cuxhaven/Dartford 1996. * Decher, F., Bertrand Russells eudaimonistische Ethik, in: Prima Philosophia, 7/2, 1994, S. 161-178. * Decher, F., Präferenz-utilitaristische Argumente in Bertrand Russels später Moralphilosophie, in: Prima Philosophia, 8/3, 1995, S. 245-260. * Dejnozka, J., Bertrand Russell on Modality and Logical Relevance, Aldershot 1999. * Delany, P., Russell's Dismissal from Trinity. A Study of High Table Politics, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. I, Bertrand Russell: Life, Work, and Influence. * Demopoulos, W. & Friedman, M., The Concept of Structure in "The Analysis of Matter", in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22) [in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World]. * Demos, R., Mr. Russell and Dogmatism, in: The Journal of Philosophy, 42, 1945, S. 589-594. * Dennon, L.E. (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell's Dictionary of Mind, Matter, and Morals, 1994. * Denton, P.H., The ABC of Armaggedon. Bertrand Russell on Science, Religion, and the Next War, 1918-1938, New York 2001. * Dewey, J., The Existence of the World as a Problem, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World. * Dewey, J. & Kallen, H.M., The Bertrand Russell Case, New York 1941. * Donagan, A., Recent Criticisms of Russell's Analysis of Existence, in: Analysis, 12, 1951/52, S. 132-137. * Dorward, A., Bertrand Russell. A Short Guide to His Philosophy, 1951. * Durant, W., Contemporary European Philosophers. Bergson, Croce, and Bertrand Russell, Girard (Kansas) 1925. * Dwyer, Ph., Bradley, Russell, and Analysis, in: J. Bradley (Hrsg.), Philosophy after F.H. Bradley, Bristol 1996. * Eames, E.R., Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge, 1969. * Eames, E.R., Cause in the Late Russell, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Eames, E.R., Russell on "What There Is", in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World. * Earman, J., Concepts of Projectability and the Problem of Induction, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Edwards, P., Bertrand Russell's Doubts about Induction, in: Mind, 58, 1949, S. 141-163 [in: A. Flew (Hrsg.), Essays in Logic and Language, First Series, Oxford 1951, Garden City 1965, S. 59-84; in: J.V. Canfield & F.H. Donnell (Hrsg.), Readings in the Theory of Knowledge, New York 1964; in: R. Swinburne (Hrsg.), The Justification of Induction, Oxford 1974; in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World]. * Edwards, P., How Bertrand Russell Was Prevented from Teaching at City College, in: B. Russell, Why I Am not a Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects, London/New York 1957. * Eisler, R., Scientific Inference according to Bertrand Russell, K.R. Popper, and Felix Hausdorff, in: The Hibbert Journal, 47, 1949, S. 235-258. * Eliot, T.S., Why I Am not Christian, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. IV, Bertrand Russell: History of Philosophy, Ethics, Education, Religion, and Politics. * Emge, C.A., Die Soziologie Bertrand Russells. Kritische Gedanken über ihre Methode, Jena 1924. * Feibleman, J.K., A Reply to Bertrand Russell's Introduction to the Second Edition of "The Principles of Mathematics", in: P.A. Schilpp (Hrsg.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, 1944, New York 31963, * Feibleman, J.K., Inside the Great Mirror. A Critical Examination of the Philosophy of Russell, Wittgenstein, and Their Followers, Den Haag 1958, Den Haag 31973. * Feinberg, B. & Kasrils, R., A Chair of Indecency, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. I, Bertrand Russell: Life, Work, and Influence. * Feinberg, B. & Kasrils, R., Bertrand Russell's America. His Transatlantic Travels and Writings. Bd.1: 1896-1945, 1973. * Findlay, J.N., Is There Knowledge by Acquaintance?, in: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Suppl.-Bd. XXIII, 1949, S. 111-128. * Flor, J.R., Bertrand Russell: Politisches Engagement und logische Analyse, in: A. Hügli & P. Lübcke (Hrsg.), Philosophie im 20. Jahrhundert, Bd. II, Reinbek 1993, S. 109-130. * Fontier, J., Bertrand Russell. Een grondprobleem van zijn levensfilosofie, in: Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift, 1960/61, S. 710-721. * Fontier, J., Bertrand Russell 90. Een ethica, waardoor een mens gelukkig kan leven, in: De Vlaamse Gids, 1962, S. 314-325. * Fontier, J., De levensloop van Bertrand Russell, Antwerpen 1963 (Diogenes-Cahier, 4). * Fortier, E., Was the Dispute between Russell and Bradley about Internal Relations?, in: W.J. Mander (Hrsg.), Perspectives on the Logic and Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley, Bristol 1996. * Frege, G., The Russell Paradox, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. II, Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics. * Freudenthal, H., Newton and Russell als Engelse filosofen, in: Rekenschap, 1962, S. 90-96. * Frey, R.G., Russell and the Essence of Desire, in: Philosophy, 54, 1979. * Fries, E., Bertrand Russell, München * Fries, E., Bertrand Russell, in: O. Höffe (Hrsg.), Klassiker der Philosophie, Bd. II, München 1981, S. 315-339. * Fritz, C.A., Bertrand Russell's Construction of the External World, London 1952, 1974, London 2000 (International Library of Philosophy, Bd. XXIV). * Fumerton, R., Russelling Causal Theories of Reference, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Gale, R.M., Russell's Drill Sergeant and Bricklayer and Dewey's Logic, in: The Journal of Philosophy, 56, 1959, S. 401-406. * Gandy, R.O., Bertrand Russell as Mathematician, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. I, Bertrand Russell: Life, Work, and Influence. * Garciadiego, A.R., Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set‑Theoretic "Paradoxes", Basel/Boston/Berlin 1992. * Garciadiego, A.R., "The Principles of Mathematics" of Bertrand Russell, in: S. Ramirez & R.S. Cohen (Hrsg.), Mexican Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, Dordrecht 1996. * Geach, P.T., Russell on Meaning and Denoting, in: Analysis, 19, 1958/59, S. 69-72 [in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971]. * Geach, P.T., Russell's Theory of Descriptions, in: Analysis, 10, 1950, S. 84-88 [in: M. Macdonald (Hrsg.), Philosophy and Analysis, New York 1954]. * Giaretta, P., Analysis and Logical Form in Russell. The 1913 Paradigm, in: Dialectica, 3/1997. * Ghyka, M., Bertrand Russell and Scientific Philosophy, in: The Personalist, 28, 1947, S. 129-139. * Gödel, K., Russell's Mathematical Logic, in: P.A. Schilpp (Hrsg.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, 1944, New York 31963, * Goldfarb, W., Russell's Reasons for Ramification, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Gøtlind, E., Bertrand Russell's Theories of Causation, Uppsala 1952. * Gottschalk, H., Bertrand Russell. A Life, 1965, 1967. * Gram, M.S., Ontology and the Theory of Descriptions, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971. * Grattan-Guinness, I., Dear Russell - Dear Jourdain. A Commentary on Russell's Logic, Based on His Correspondence with Philip Jourdain, London 1977. * Grattan-Guiness, I., On Russell's Logicism and Its Influence, 1910-1930, in: H. Berghel & A. Hübner & E. Köhler (Hrsg.), Wittgenstein, der Wiener Kreis und der Kritische Rationalismus / Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle and Critical Rationalism. Proceedings of the 3rd International Wittgenstein-Symposium Kirchberg am Wechsel, 1978, Wien 1979, S. 255-280 (Schriftenreihe der Wittgenstein-Gesellschaft, Bd. III). * Grayling, A.C., Russell, Rotterdam 2001. * Greenspan, G., The Incompatible Prophecies. An Essay on Science and Liberty in the Philosophical Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1978. * Grelling, K. & Nelson, L., Bemerkungen zu den Paradoxien von Russell und Burali-Forti, in: Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule, 2, 1908, S. 301-334. * Griffin, N., Onto the Past! What the 1990s Mean to Bertrand Russell, in: Free Inquiry, 15/4, 1995. * Griffin, N., Russell's Idealist Apprenticeship, Oxford 1991. * Griffin, N. (Hrsg.), The Cambridge Companion to Russell, Cambridge 2003. * Griffin, N. & Zak, G., Russell on Specific and Universal Relations, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World. * Hager, P.J., Continuity and Change in the Development of Russell's Philosophy, Dordrecht 1994. * Hallden, S., Certain Problems Connected with the Definition of Identity and of Definite Descriptions Given in "Principia Mathematica", in: Analysis, 9, 1948/49, S. 29-33. * Hamilton, R., Review of "Philosophy and Politics", in: The Hibbert Journal, 46, 1947, S. 81-84. * Hansdorff, F. & Popper, K.R., Scientific Inference according to Bertrand Russell, in: The Hibbert Journal, 47, 1949, S. 375-381. * Hardy, G.H., Bertrand Russell and Trinity. A College Controversy of the Last War, Cambridge 1942, Cambridge (reprint) 1970. * Hare, W., Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking, in: The Journal of Thought, 36/1,2001. * Hare, W., Russell's Contribution to Philosophy of Education, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. IV, Bertrand Russell: History of Philosophy, Ethics, Education, Religion, and Politics. * Hart, H.L.A., Is There Knowledge by Acquaintance?, in: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Suppl.-Bd. XXV, 1949. * 't Hart, W.A., Bertrand Russell's gedachten over opvoeding, in: Paedagogische Studiën, 1949. * Hartshorne, C., Review of in: P.A. Schilpp (ed.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, in: The Journal of Religion, 25, 1945, S. 280‑284. * Hawkins, D.J.B., The Scope and Limits of Bertrand Russell, in: The Month, N.S. 1/5, 1949, S. 322-331. * Hawthorne, J., Giving up Judgment Empiricism: The Bayesian Epistemology of Bertrand Russell and Grover Maxwell, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Hay, W.H., Bertrand Russell on the Justification of Induction, in: Philosophy of Science, 17, 1950, S. 266-267. * Hellman, G., How to Gödel a Frege-Russell: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems and Logicism, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. II, Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics. * Hempel, C.G., On Russell's Phenomenological Constructionism, in: The Journal of Philosophy, 58, 1966, S. 668-670. * Hill, C.D., Word and Object in Husserl, Frege, and Russell. The Roots of Twentieth-Century Philosophy, 2001. * Hintikka, J., Russell, Kant, and Coffa, in: Synthese, 46, 1981, S. 265-270. * Hochberg, H., Abstracts, Functions, Existence and Relations in the Russell-Meinong Dispute, the Bradley-Paradox and the Realism‑Nominalism Controversy, in: Grazer Philosophische Studien, 50, 1995. * Hochberg, H., Causal Connections, Universals, and Russell’s Hypothetico-Scientific Realism, in: The Monist, 77/1, 1994 (The Ontology of Scientific Realism). * Hochberg, H., Descriptions, Scope, and Identity, in: Analysis, 18, 1957/58, S. 20-22 [in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971]. * Hochberg, H., Intentional Reference as a Logical Relation. A Variation on a Theme in Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein and Bergmann, in: R. Egidi (Hrsg.), Wittgenstein: Mind and Lanuage, Dordrecht 1995. * Hochberg, H., Peano, Russell, and Logicism, in: Analysis, 16, 1956, S. 118-120 [in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971]. * Hochberg, H., Russell and Ramsey on Distinguishing between Universals and Particulars, in: Grazer Philosophische Studien, 67, 2004. * Hochberg, H., Russell, Moore, and Wittgenstein. The Revival of Realism, Egelsbach etc. 2001. * Hochberg, H., Russell's Paradox, Russellian Relations, and the Problem of Predication and Impredicativity, in: C. Wade Savage & C.A. Anderson (Hrsg.), Rereading Russell. Essays on Bertrand Russell's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Minneapolis 1989 (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 22). * Hochberg, H., Russell's Reduction of Arithmetic to Logic, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971. * Hochberg, H., Strawson, Russell, and the King of France, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. III, Bertrand Russell: Language, Knowlegde, and the World. * Hochberg, H., St. Anselm's Ontological Argument and Russell's Theory of Descriptions, in: The New Scholasticism, 33, 1959, S. 319-330. * Hochberg, H., Strawson, Russell, and the King of France, in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971. * Hochberg, H., Things and Descriptions, in: The American Philosophical Quarterly, 3, 1966, S. 1-9 [in: E.D. Klemke (Hrsg.), Essays on Bertrand Russell, Urbana/Chicago/London 1971]. * Hoensbroech, F., On Russell's Paradox, in: Mind, 48, 1939, S. 365-368. * Hook, S., Bertrand Russell's Philosophy of History, in: P.A. Schilpp (Hrsg.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, 1944, New York 31963, * Hook, S., Lord Russell and the War Crimes Trial, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. IV, Bertrand Russell: History of Philosophy, Ethics, Education, Religion, and Politics. * Horn, C.E. v., An Axiom in Symbolic Logic, in: A. Irvine (Hrsg.), Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 Bde., London 1998; hier: Bd. II, Bertrand Russell: Logic and Mathematics. * Hornsby, J., Neale, Russell, and Frege on Facts, in: ProtoSociology. An International Journal and Interdisciplinary Project, 23, 2006 (Facts, Slingstoks, and Anti-Representationalism. On Stephen Neale’s “Facing Facts”). |