Russell and China—100 Years of a Meaningful Intercultural Interaction

Contemporary Chinese Thought 52 (1-2):9-201 (2021)
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When I went to China, I went to teach; but every day that I stayed I thought less of what I had to teach them and more of what I had to learn from them. Bertrand Russell is...

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Bertrand Russell and the introduction of mathematical logic in China.Xu Yibao - 2003 - History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (3):181-196.

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