Dear Richard,Thank you! I always on-and-off liked Russell. I shall be on and off in touch with the list because A] continuing computer harrassment at work...
Dear Richard and Jud, I enjoyed this exchange as much as I could understand it and would like to hear more about Bertrand Russell from yall. I agree about the...
In my previous note I said: I am in the middle of a fascinating book: the Queen of Iraq, a biography of Gertrude Bell, by Janet Wallach. What my wine...
In a message dated 6/2/2006 11:47:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gottlos752004@... writes: I am going to restart Roy Monk's excellent biographical study...
In a message dated 03/06/2006 03:02:53 GMT Standard Time, Saicho@... writes: Hi Gang, I am in the middle of a fascinating book: the Queen of Iraq, a...
In a message dated 6/3/2006 4:37:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gevans613@... writes: Jud: Hi Richard - The Queen of the Desert sounds very interesting....
In a message dated 6/3/2006 4:37:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gevans613@... writes: I downloaded the Koran today and plan to read it right through. I...
Dear Richard, and Jud and Jon and Antonio, Yes! Excellent book! I still use it as both the best overall and even detailed study of Wittgenstein's philosophy....
Dear Jud and Richard, The Koran, read by itself, without preconceptions and interpretations, seems an interesting, maybe even beautiful, read. After all, many...
MEINONG'S THEORY OF COMPLEXES AND ASSUMPTIONS by Ray Monk [The article] 'Meinong's Theory of Complexes and Assumptions' is a detailed, subtle and weighty study...
In a message dated 03/06/2006 07:47:03 GMT Standard Time, gottlos752004@... writes: Dear Richard and Jud, I enjoyed this exchange as much as I could...
Gary: Indeed, for this reason alone I think the book is essential for everyone else in the group to read! Though his philosophy from beginning to end tries...
Gary, I agree with you, as you writes "I think yall would all get a great deal out of the Wittgenstein book by Ray Monk because it precisely destroys ANY...
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Hi Gary, Thanks for posting this, I find it fascinating. I've read Monk's biography of Wittgenstein, but not of Russell, maybe I should take a look. I've just ...
Antonio Rossin <rossin@...> wrote: Gary, I agree with you, as you write "I think yall would all get a great deal out of the Wittgenstein book by Ray Monk...
I wrote this thinking it would make sense to explain what lays behind my ideas before getting into my ideas themselves. I hope it doesn't seem off topic to...
Jud, did you examine the web site I tried to reproduce part of? I think you might find it interesting. Also, have you considered making a CD of it and editing...
From BERTRAND RUSSELL – The Spirit of Solitude 1872-1921 [Russell started out as a Hegelian Idealist] Page 115 – At the end of [1897], he presented a paper...
Maria: I am probably very underqualified to respond but found it almost irresistible. An essay on free will and determinism based on science and math and ...
Maria: I guess it doesn't need to be pointed out that our trillions of subatomic particles are actually part of larger systems that control them in some way ...
... Maria: I think I must have misread the idea totally since I thought it was breaking 'the essense' of a body into it's smallest part and tried to point out...
Maria I guess it doesn't need to be pointed out that our trillions of subatomic particles are actually part of larger systems that control them in some way...
Maria, in the hopes of making myself more clear, I repeat here the first section of the ‘model’ which is a ‘thought experiment’ as a useful tool in ...
... Hi Jon and Richard, My point was that the body has systems and is organised to function together in a way that the actual atom itself is not important to...