AMa |
The Analysis of Matter. London:
Kegan Paul, 1927. |
AMi |
The Analysis of Mind. London: Allen
& Unwin, 1921. |
AMR |
“An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning”
(1898), in CPBR2, pp. 162–242. |
BReal |
“The Basis of Realism” (1911), in
ROM pp. 87–90 and CPBR6 pp. 128–81. |
CPBR2 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 2, Philosophical Papers 1896–99,
ed. N. Griffin and A. C. Lewis. London: Unwin Hyman, 1990. |
CPBR3 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 3, Toward the “Principles of Mathematics”,
1900–02, ed. G. H. Moore. London: Routledge, 1993. |
CPBR4 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 4, Foundations of Logic 1903–05,
ed. A. Urquhart. London: Routledge, 1994. |
CPBR6 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 6, Logical and Philosophical Papers,
1909–1913, ed. J. G. Slater. London: Allen & Unwin,
1992. |
CPBR8 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 8, The Philosophy of Logical Atomism and Other
Essays: 1914–1919, ed. J. G. Slater. London: Allen & Unwin,
1986. |
CPBR9 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 9, Essays on Language, Mind and Matter,
1919–26, ed. J. G. Slater. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988. |
CPBR10 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 10, A Fresh Look at Empiricism, 1927–42,
ed. J. G. Slater. London: Routledge, 1996. |
CPBR11 |
Collected Papers of Bertrand
Russell, vol. 11, Last Philosophical Testament, 1943–68,
ed. J. G. Slater. London: Routledge, 1997. |
EA |
Essays in Analysis,
ed. D. Lackey. London: Allen & Unwin, 1973. |
EFG |
An Essay in the Foundations of
Geometry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1897. |
HK |
Human Knowledge: Its Scope and
Limits. London: Allen & Unwin, 1948. |
HWP |
A History of Western Philosophy. New
York: Simon and Schuster, 1945 |
IMP |
Introduction to Mathematical
Philosophy. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. |
IMT |
An Inquiry into Meaning and
Truth. London: Allen & Unwin, 1940. |
IPL |
“L’Importance philosophique de la logistique”
(1911), translated as “The Philosophical Implications of Mathematical
Logic,” in EA pp. 284–94 and CPBR6 pp. 33–40. |
IPOM |
Introduction to The Principles of
Mathematics, 2nd ed. London: W. W. Norton, 1937. |
ITLP |
Introduction to L. Wittgenstein,
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. London: Kegan Paul,
1922. |
KAKD |
“Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by
Description” (1911), in ML pp. 152–167 and CPBR6
pp. 147–61. |
LA |
“Logical Atomism” (1924), in LK
pp. 323–43 and CPBR9 pp. 160–79. |
LE |
“The Limits of Empiricism” (1936), in CPBR10 pp. 313–328. |
LK |
Logic and Knowledge,
ed. R.C. Marsh. London: Allen & Unwin, 1956. |
ML |
Mysticism and Logic and Other
Essays. London: Longmans, 1918. |
MPD |
My Philosophical
Development. London: Allen & Unwin, 1959. |
MTCA |
“Meinong’s Theory of Complexes and
Assumptions” (1904), in EA pp. 21–76 and CPBR4
pp. 432–74. |
MTT |
“The Monistic Theory of Truth” (1907), in
PE pp. 131–46 |
NA |
“On the Nature of Acquaintance” (1914), in
LK pp. 125–74. |
NC |
“On the Notion of Cause” (1913), in
ML pp. 132–151 and ROM pp. 163–182 and
CPBR6 pp. 193–210. |
NP |
“Necessity and Possibility” (1905), in
CPBR3 pp. 508–20. |
NTF |
“On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood”
(1910), in PE pp. 147–59 and CPBR6 pp.116–24 . |
OD |
“On Denoting” (1905), in LK
pp. 41–56, EA pp. 103–119 and CPBR4
pp. 415–27. |
OKEW |
Our Knowledge of the External
World. London: Allen & Unwin, 1914. |
OOP |
An Outline of Philosophy. London:
Allen & Unwin, 1927. |
OP |
“On Propositions: What They Are, and How They
Mean” (1919), in LK pp. 285–320 and CPBR8
pp. 276–306. |
PE |
Philosophical Essays. London:
Longmans, 1910. |
PLA |
“The Philosophy of Logical Atomism” (1918),
in LK pp. 177–281 and CPBR8 pp. 157–244. |
PM |
Principia Mathematica (with
A. N. Whitehead). 3 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1925–27 (First edition 1910–13). |
PM2 |
Introduction to the Second Edition of
Principia Mathematica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1925. |
POL |
A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy
of Leibniz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1900. |
POM |
The Principles of
Mathematics. London: W.W. Norton, 1937. (First edition
1903.) |
POP |
The Problems of Philosophy. London:
Williams and Norgate, 1912. |
RA |
“Le Réalisme analytique” (1911),
translated as “Analytic Realism,” in ROM pp. 91–96 and
CPBR6 pp. 133–46 |
RMDP |
“The Regressive Method for Discovering the
Premises of Mathematics” (1907), in EA pp. 272–83. |
RMSL |
“On the Relation of Mathematics to Symbolic
Logic” (1905), in EA pp. 260–71 and CPBR3
pp. 524–32. |
ROM |
Russell on Metaphysics,
ed. S. Mumford. London: Routledge, 2003. |
RSDP |
“The Relation of Sense Data to Physics”
(1914), in ML pp. 108–131 and CPBR8
pp. 3–26. |
RTC |
“Reply to Criticisms” (1944), in
P. A. Schlipp, ed. The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. 3rd
ed. 2 vols. New York: Harper in Row, 1963. |
RUP |
“On the Relations of Universals and
Particulars” (1911), in LK pp. 103–24, ROM
pp. 123–43 and CPBR6 pp. 167–82. |
SA |
“Dr. Schiller’s Analysis of The Analysis
of Mind” (1922), in CPBR9 pp. 37–44. |
SMP |
“On Scientific Method in Philosophy” (1914),
in ML pp. 75–93. |
TK |
Theory of Knowledge: The 1913
Manuscript, ed. E. R. Eames and K. Blackwell. London: Allen
& Unwin, 1984. |
TNOT |
“The Theory of Transfinite Numbers and Order
Types” (1905), in EA pp. 135–64. |
UCM |
“The Ultimate Constituents of Matter” (1915),
in ML pp. 94–107 and CPBR8 pp. 75–86. |
Vag |
“Vagueness” (1923), in ROM
pp. 211–20 and CPBR9 pp. 147–54. |