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8 pages in length. Bertrand Russell's greatest philosophical point is clarifying the nature of truth, a concept that continues to elude finite understanding even in the twenty-first century. His objective is not so much to condemn the purport of knowledge but rather espouse the grander benefits of philosophy as it relates to man's understanding of truth. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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parents and one sister at an early age and lived the majority of his childhood and youth with his grandparents. Math and moral sciences were the primary focus of
his studies at Trinity college, Cambridge University, after which he married Alys Pearsall Smith. A mere nine years later, Russell publishes The Principles of Mathematics that ultimately serves as
a springboard for his future philosophical endeavors; three-volume Principia Mathematic follows shortly thereafter. The Problem with Philosophy enlightened readers in 1912. The two-year period between 1916 and 1918
found Russell in a state of transition as his publications costs him a Trinity College lectureship and get him in trouble with the law (six-month jail term for allegedly influencing
His Highnesss American relationship. He did not allow this to offset his own objectives, however, inasmuch as he composed Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy in 1918 (Kemerling, 2006). Russells life
turned around quite impressively after this brief setback: he married Dora Black in 1921 and had son John the same year; daughter Katharine was born two years later. Beacon
Hill School was established in 1927, and he became the third Earl Russell four years later when his older brother dies. A third wife and third child come a
year apart between 1936 and 1937, while his next publication - A History of Western Philosophy - comes onto the market in 1945. Two prestigious awards soon follow: Order
of Merit, 1949; and Nobel Prize for Literature, 1950. Wife number four appears in 1952. Between the years of 1958 and 1963 Russell immersed himself into his position
as president of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Committee of 100, yet he would not lose his tendency for irritating the status quo and found himself jailed once again
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