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Russell's and titled
Also, in 1929, Russell's wife, Nancy, published a collection of his letters in which was titled Good Medicine.
One of his more widely studied works is titled “ Religion and the Queerness of Morality ” where he questions Russell's " A Free Man's Worship ".

Russell's and Lewis
On the dissolution of parliament which followed the resignation of Lord John Russell's ministry in 1852, Lewis sought re-election in the United Kingdom general election, 1852.
Principia's pervasive use of material implication, more specifically, to Bertrand Russell's reading of a → b as " a implies b. " Lewis restated this criticism in his reviews of both editions of PM.
Three of its most famous publications, arguably, are Lewis Carroll's " What the Tortoise Said to Achilles " ( 1895 ), Bertrand Russell's " On Denoting " ( 1905 ), and Alan Turing's " Computing Machinery and Intelligence " ( 1950 ), in which he first proposed the Turing test.
* Nicholas Griffin ; Albert C. Lewis ( 1990 ) Bertrand Russell's Mathematical Education, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 44, 51 – 71.

Russell's and Clark
** Clark Russell's Representative Actors
As a testament to the popularity of Russell's novels in his day, one can read about him at the beginning of the Sherlock Holmes story The Five Orange Pips, where Doctor Watson is shown ' deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories '.

Russell's and hangs
Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader described the film as a " Ken Russell fantasia-musical biography as wet dream " and added, " hangs together more successfully than his other similar efforts, thanks largely to a powerhouse performance by Glenda Jackson, one actress who can hold her own against Russell's excess.

Russell's and state
As Russell's health deteriorated, Rutherford represented him on trips to Europe and in April 1915 he was deputized to speak at a major debate with Baptist preacher J. H. Troy over four nights in Los Angeles before an audience of 12, 000, debating various subjects, including the state of the dead, hellfire and Christ's Second Coming.
Russell's efficient administration as mayor, particularly in the enforcement of the local-option law, and his effective campaign speeches during the Presidential campaign of 1884 made him a prominent figure in state politics.
) Thus, on the Photograph Model, contrary to Russell's Principle, one may have a thought about some object without discriminating knowledge of that object, just so long as the mental state is caused in the appropriate way ( for example, perhaps by some sort of causal chain that originates with the object ).
Although it is not an actual antinomy like Russell's paradox, the result is typically called a paradox, and was described as a " paradoxical state of affairs " by Skolem ( 1922: p. 295 ).
The 13 state titles ranks second in the state behind Benjamin Russell's ( Alexander City ) 14 state titles.
Upon seeing the state of the house, he agreed that a robbery must have occurred ; Courvoisier and Mancer then went to Russell's bedchamber, where Courvoisier immediately began to open the shutters, as he always did.
Russell's influence on the world of sports is evident in Nashville, in the state of Tennessee and beyond.

Russell's and building
Noticing Russell's horse in front of the long log building, he assumed his friend had slipped inside and would be able to put up a good fight, so he began working his way down the ditch to join him.
The Tractatus, as Bertrand Russell saw it ( though it should be noted that Wittgenstein took strong exception to Russell's reading ), had been an attempt to set out a logically perfect language, building on Russell's own work.
These were avoided in PM by building an elaborate system of types: a set of elements is of a different type than is each of its elements ( a set is not an element ; one element is not the set ) and one cannot speak of the " set of all sets " and similar constructs, which would lead to paradoxes ( see Russell's paradox ).

Russell's and Montana
Russell's log cabin studio, in Great Falls, Montana.

Russell's and .
Both Cook's and Russell's lives were threatened by the Mexicans following the killing, but the company officers felt that in the end, it would serve to quiet them despite their immediate emotion.
With the first reports, Russell's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer's Canyon immediately in front of him, just reaching it as his horse fell.
Finding him dead, Cook caught Russell's horse and rode to the cattle foreman's house to report the incident and request bloodhounds to trail the assassins.
Pels also sent a check for $100 to Russell's widow and had a white marble monument erected on his grave.
Shot six or eight times the body was draped with Russell's pistol, belt, and cartridges.
La Russell's run in `` Skylark '', debuting next week at Drury Lane, already is a sellout.
The first opportunity for the protectionist Tories under Disraeli and Stanley to take office came in 1851, when Lord John Russell's government was defeated in the House of Commons over the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851.
This extension is needed for, among other things, modeling the concepts of " is an element of " or " is a subset of " in set theory, without running into logical inconsistencies such as Russell's paradox.
This was brought about by Palmerston's death in 1865 and Russell's retirement in 1868.
As it turned out, assuming that one can perform any operation on sets without restriction leads to paradoxes such as Russell's paradox and Berry's paradox.
" ( Russell's Principia Mathematica, published from 1910 to 1913, does not mention Peirce ; Peirce's work was not widely known till later.
However, Russell's theory analyses proper names into a logical structure which makes sense of this problem.
Paradoxical versions of the Epimenides problem are closely related to a class of more difficult logical problems, including the liar paradox, Russell's paradox, and the Burali-Forti paradox, all of which have self-reference in common with Epimenides.
In that article, Russell uses the Epimenides paradox as the point of departure for discussions of other problems, including the Burali-Forti paradox and the paradox now called Russell's paradox.
He did not abandon mathematics completely, however, lecturing on the paradoxes of set theory ( Burali-Forti paradox, Cantor's paradox, and Russell's paradox ) to a meeting of the Deutsche Mathematiker – Vereinigung in 1903, and attending the International Congress of Mathematicians at Heidelberg in 1904.
An example of this line of thinking can be found in Russell's Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy.
This melding of scientific and social speculation is clearly present in the novel Voyage from Yesteryear ( strongly influenced by Eric Frank Russell's famous story " And Then There Were None ") about a high-tech anarchist society in the Alpha Centauri system, a starship sent from Earth by a dictatorial government, and the events following their first contact.
Gödel then studied number theory, but when he took part in a seminar run by Moritz Schlick which studied Bertrand Russell's book Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, he became interested in mathematical logic.
Moon appeared as the character " Uncle Ernie " in Ken Russell's 1975 film adaptation of Tommy.
* A. G. Russell's Knife Encyclopedia
Dialetheism arises from formal logical paradoxes, such as the Liar's paradox and Russell's paradox.
It is correct, at least for bivalent logic — i. e. it can be seen with a Karnaugh map — that Russell's Law ( 2 ) removes " the middle " of the inclusive-or used in his law ( 3 ).

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