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Bertrand Russell

    May 18, 1872 – February 2, 1970

    Bertrand Russell was a Welsh philosopher, historian, and logician renowned for his rationalist outlook and advocacy for social reform. His extensive and significant writings earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature for championing humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought. Russell's work explored logic, mathematics, and societal issues, leaving a lasting intellectual legacy.

    Bertrand Russell
    Wisdom of the West
    The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell
    An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry
    The Problem of China
    The Good Citizen's Alphabet
    The basic writings of Bertrand Russell