the Educational Philosophies of Russell and Whitehead; a Comparison and Assessment in Terms of Present Day Problems.
Bertrand Russell, the man who was to become the most outspoken and best known philosopher of the first half of the twentieth century, was born in England in 1873, the second son of Lord and Lady Amberley. He knew little of his parents for, when only two years old, both parents died within a year lea...
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McGill University
1957
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Summary: | Bertrand Russell, the man who was to become the most outspoken and best known philosopher of the first half of the twentieth century, was born in England in 1873, the second son of Lord and Lady Amberley. He knew little of his parents for, when only two years old, both parents died within a year leaving as orphans Bertrand and an older brother, Frank. Russell's life for the next sixteen years was to be spent in the home of his grandparents, Lord and Lady Russell. [...] |
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