The Interaction of Russell and Bradley

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The present paper is an extract from a thesis concerning the debate between bradley and russell on the nature of relations. it concerns only the most general points of interaction - the positive influence of bradley upon russell with respect to psychologism, logic, and constructions; the negative influence: russell's work seen as a reaction to bradley. the intention is to show that bradley was an extremely strong influence in russell's development hardly worthy of the disregard which russell showed him.

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Keen, C. N. (1971). The Interaction of Russell and Bradley. Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 0(3). https://doi.org/10.15173/russell.v0i3.1262

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