A Sexist Joke in Principia Mathematica

Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 39:138-40 (2020)
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Attempts have recently been made (Blackwell, 2011; Berumen, 2014) to catalogue the humour in Principia Mathematica, but so far overlooked has been a joke in the symbolism of PM itself.

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