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Primary Literature: Works by Russell
- 1901, “The Logic of Relations”, (in French)
Rivista di Matematica, Vol. VII, 115–48. English
translation in Russell 1956, 3–38 and Russell 1993,
310–49. (Scholar)
- 1903, The Principles of Mathematics, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press; 2nd edition, 1937, London: Allen &
Unwin. (Scholar)
- 1905, “On Denoting”, Mind 14 (Oct.),
479–93. In Russell 1956, 39–56 and Russell 1994,
414–27. (Scholar)
- 1908, “Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of
Types”, American Journal of Mathematics 30,
222–62. In van Heijenoort 1967, 150–82 and Russell 2014,
585–625. (Scholar)
- 1912, The Problems of Philosophy, London: Williams and
Norgate. Reprinted 1967 Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- 1914a, “The Relation of Sense Data to Physics”,
Scientia, 16, 1–27. In Mysticism and Logic,
Longmans, Green and Co. 1925, 145–179 and Russell 1986,
3–26. (Scholar)
- 1914b, Our Knowledge of the External World: As a Field for
Scientific Method in Philosophy, Chicago and London: Open Court.
- 1918, “The Philosophy of Logical Atomism” in The
Monist, 28 (Oct. 1918): 495–527, 29 (Jan., April, July
1919): 32–63, 190–222, 345–80. Page references to
The Philosophy of Logical Atomism, D.F. Pears (ed.), La
Salle: Open Court, 1985, 35–155. Also in Russell 1986,
157–244 and Russell 1956, 175–281. (Scholar)
- 1919, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, London:
Routledge.
- 1924, “Logical Atomism”, in The Philosophy of
Logical Atomism, D. F. Pears (ed.), La Salle: Open Court, 1985,
157–181. Russell 2001, 160–179. (Scholar)
- 1927, The Analysis of Matter, London: Kegan Paul, Trench,
Trubner & Co.
- 1956, Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901–1950, R. C. Marsh
(ed.), London: Allen & Unwin.
- 1959, My Philosophical Development, London: George Allen
& Unwin.
- 1973, Essays in Analysis, D. Lackey (ed.), London: Allen
& Unwin.
- 1986, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. 8,
The Philosophy of Logical Atomism and Other Essays:
1914–1919, J. G. Slater (ed.), London: Allen &
Unwin.
- 1993, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. 3,
Towards the “Principles of Mathematics”, Gregory
H. Moore (ed.), London and New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- 1994, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. 4,
Foundations of Logic: 1903–1905, A. Urquhart (ed.),
London and New York: Routledge.
- 2001, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. 9,
Essays on Language, Mind and Matter: 1919–1926, J.G.
Slater (ed.), London and New York.
- 2014, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. 5,
Towards Principia Mathematica, 1905–1908, G. H. Moore
(ed.), London and New York: Routledge.
Primary Literature: Works by Whitehead
- 1906, “On Mathematical Concepts of the Material
World”, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society, Series A., Vol. 205, 465–525. (Scholar)
- 1910–13, A.N. Whitehead and B.A. Russell, Principia
Mathematica, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press;
2nd edition, 1925–27.
- 1920, The Concept of Nature, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
- 1929, Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Primary Literature: Works by N. Wiener
- 1914a, “A Simplification of the Logic of Relations”, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 17: 387–390; reprinted in van Heijenoort 1967, 224–227. (Scholar)
- 1914b, “A Contribution to the Theory of Relative Position”, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 17: 441–449. (Scholar)
- 1921, “A New Theory of Measurement: A Study in the Logic of
Mathematics”, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
Society, 19: 181–205. (Scholar)
- 1976, Norbert Wiener: Collected Works, Volume I, P.
Masani (ed.) Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
Secondary Literature
- Alexander, S., 1910, “On Sensations and Images”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, X: 156–78. (Scholar)
- Anderson, C.A., 1910, “Russell on Order in Time”,
Rereading Russell: Essays on Bertrand Russell’s Metaphysics and
Epistemology, C.W. Savage and C.A. Anderson (eds.) Minnesota
Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press, 249–263. (Scholar)
- Beaney, M., 2003, “Susan Stebbing on Cambridge and Vienna
Analysis”, The Vienna Circle and Logical Empiricism, F.
Stadler (ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer, 339–50. (Scholar)
- Beaney, M. (ed.), 2007, The Analytic Turn: Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Bostock, D., 2010, “Whitehead and Russell on Points”, Philosophia Mathematica (III), 18(1): 1–52. (Scholar)
- Cambell, N.R., 1920, Physics: The Elements, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Carnap, R., 1967, The Logical Structure of the World & Pseudo Problems in Philosophy, trans. R. George, Berkeley: University of California Press. Originally Der Logische Aufbau der Welt, Berlin: Welt-Kreis, 1928. (Scholar)
- Church, A., 1976, “Comparison of Russell’s Resolution
of the Semantical Antinomies with That of Tarski”, Journal
of Symbolic Logic, 41: 747–760. (Scholar)
- Cocchiarella, N., 1980, “Nominalism and Conceptualism as Predicative Second-Order Theories of Predication”, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 21(3): 481–500. (Scholar)
- Dedekind, R., 1887. Was sind und was sollen die Zahlen?, translated as “The Nature and Meaning of Numbers” in Essays on the Theory of Numbers, New York: Dover, 1963. (Scholar)
- de Laguna,T., 1922, “Point, Line, and Surface, as Sets of Solids”, The Journal of Philosophy, 19(17): 449–461. (Scholar)
- Demopolous, W. and Friedman, M., 1985, “Bertrand
Russell’s The Analysis of Matter: Its Historical
Context and Contemporary Interest”, Philosophy of
Science, 52(4): 621–639. (Scholar)
- Dummett, M., 1981, The Interpretation of Frege’s
Philosophy, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Fechner, G., 1860, Elements of Psychophysics trans. H.E.
Adler, New York: Holt, Reinhardt & Winston, 1966. (Scholar)
- Friedman, M., 1999, Reconsidering Logical Positivism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Frege, G., 1893/1903, Basic Laws of Arithmetic, Jena: Pohle, 2 volumes, trans. P. Ebert & M. Rossberg, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. (Scholar)
- Frege, G., 1884, The Foundations of Arithmetic, Breslau: Koebner, trans. J.L. Austin, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1950. (Scholar)
- Fritz, Jr., C. A., 1952, Bertrand Russell’s Construction
of the External World, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Goodman, N., 1951, The Structure of Appearance, Cambridge Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Hager, P., 1994, Continuity and Change in the Development of
Russell’s Philosophy, Dordrecht: Kluwer. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A., 1994, The Concept of Law, 2nd
edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hylton, P., 2005, “Beginning with Analysis”, in
Propositions, Functions, and Analysis, Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 30–48. (Scholar)
- Landini, G., 1998, Russell’s Hidden Substitutional
Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Levine, J., 2016,“The Place of Vagueness in Russell’s
Philosophical Development”, in Sorin Costreie (ed.), Early
Analytic Philosophy — New Perspectives on the Tradition
(Western Ontario Series in the Philosophy of Science 80), Dordrecht
Springer, 161–212. (Scholar)
- Linsky, B., 1999, Russell’s Metaphysical Logic,
Stanford: CSLI. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Russell’s Notes on Frege
for Appendix A of The Principles of Mathematics”,
Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 24:
133–72. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “Logical Analysis and Logical Construction”, The Analytic Turn, M. Beaney (ed.), New York: Routledge, 107–122. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Russell’s Theory of
Definite Descriptions and the Idea of Logical Construction”, in
M. Beaney (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Analytic
Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 407–429. (Scholar)
- Moore, G. E., 1914, “Symposium: The Status of Sense-Data”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XIV: 335–380. (Scholar)
- Nasim, O. W., 2008, Bertrand Russell and the Edwardian Philosophers: Constructing the World, Houndsmill, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Newman, H. A., 1928, “Mr. Russell’s ‘Causal
Theory of Perception‘”, Mind, 37:
137–148. (Scholar)
- Nunn, T. P., 1910, “Symposium: Are Secondary Qualities
Independent of Perception? ”, Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society, X: 191–218. (Scholar)
- Peano, G., 1889, “The Principles of Arithmetic; Presented by
a New Method”, translated by J. van Heijenoort, From Frege
to Gödel, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1967,
81–97. (Scholar)
- Pincock, C., 2002, “Russell’s Influence on
Carnap’s Aufbau”, Synthese, 131(1):
1–37. (Scholar)
- Richardson, A., 1998, Carnap’s Construction of the
World: The Aufbau and the Emergence of Logical Empiricism,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Quine, W. V. O., 1960, Word and Object, Cambridge Mass: The MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Ramsey, Frank, 1929, “Philosophy”, in F. P. Ramsey,
Philosophical Papers, D. H. Mellor (ed.), Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1990, 1–7. (Scholar)
- Ryle, G., 1931, “Systematically Leading Expressions”,
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 32: 139–70;
reprinted in The Linguistic Turn: Essays in Philosophical
Method, R. M. Rorty (ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1992, 85–100. (Scholar)
- Sainsbury, M., 1979, Russell, London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Stebbing, S., 1933, A Modern Introduction to Logic,
London: Methuen and Company, 2nd edition. (Scholar)
- Stout, G. F., 1914, “Symposium: The Status of Sense-Data ”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XIV: 381–406. (Scholar)
- Strawson, P. F., 1950, “On Referring”, Mind LIX (235): 320–344. (Scholar)
- van Heijenoort, J. (ed.), 1967, Frege to Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Varzi, A.C., 2021, “Points as Higher-Order Constructs:
Whitehead’s Method of Extensive Abstraction”, The
History of Continua: Philosophical and Mathematical Perspectives,
S. Shapiro and G.Hellman (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press,
Chapter 14. (Scholar)
- Wisdom, J., 1931, “Logical Constructions (I.).”, Mind, 40: 188–216. (Scholar)
- Wittgenstein, L., 1921, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 1961, trans. Pears and McGuinness, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. (Scholar)