First published in 2000. This is Volume III of six in the International Library of Philosophy looking at the area of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy. Written in 1952, it focuses on Bertrand Russell’s Construction of the External World, which covers a wide variety of topics, attempts to answer many of the problems traditionally associated with philosophy. Chapter 1 The Development of Bertrand Russell’s Philosophy; Chapter 2 The Construction of Numbers, Descriptions, and Classes; Chapter 3 The Problem of the External World; Chapter 4 The Construction of Material Objects and the Entities of Physics; Chapter 5 Constructions as a Methodological Principle;
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