Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell And if there were a God, I think it very unlikely that He would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt His existence.

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Bertrand Arthur William Russell was born at Trelleck on 18th May, 1872. His parents were Viscount Amberley and Katherine, daughter of 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley. At the age of three he was left an orphan. His father had wished him to be brought up as an agnostic; to avoid this he was made a ward of Court, and brought up by his grandmother. Instead of being sent to school he was taught by governesses and tutors, and thus acquired a perfect knowledge of French and German. In 1890 he went into residence at Trinity College, Cambridge, and after being a very high Wrangler and obtaining a First Class with distinction in philosophy he was elected a fellow of his college in 1895. But he had already left Cambridge in the summer of 1894 and for some months was attaché at the British embassy at Paris.

In December 1894 he married Miss Alys Pearsall Smith. After spending some months in Berlin studying social democracy, they went to live near Haslemere, where he devoted his time to the study of philosophy. In 1900 he visited the Mathematical Congress at Paris. He was impressed with the ability of the Italian mathematician Peano and his pupils, and immediately studied Peano's works. In 1903 he wrote his first important book, The Principles of Mathematics, and with his friend Dr. Alfred Whitehead proceeded to develop and extend the mathematical logic of Peano and Frege. From time to time he abandoned philosophy for politics. In 1910 he was appointed lecturer at Trinity College. After the first World War broke out, he took an active part in the No Conscription fellowship and was fined £ 100 as the author of a leaflet criticizing a sentence of two years on a conscientious objector. His college deprived him of his lectureship in 1916. He was offered a post at Harvard university, but was refused a passport. He intended to give a course of lectures (afterwards published in America as Political Ideals, 1918) but was prevented by the military authorities. In 1918 he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for a pacifistic article he had written in the Tribunal. His Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919) was written in prison. His Analysis of Mind (1921) was the outcome of some lectures he gave in London, which were organized by a few friends who got up a subscription for the purpose.

In 1920 Russell had paid a short visit to Russia to study the conditions of Bolshevism on the spot. In the autumn of the same year he went to China to lecture on philosophy at the Peking university. On his return in Sept. 1921, having been divorced by his first wife, he married Miss Dora Black. They lived for six years in Chelsea during the winter months and spent the summers near Lands End. In 1927 he and his wife started a school for young children, which they carried on until 1932. He succeeded to the earldom in 1931. He was divorced by his second wife in 1935 and the following year married Patricia Helen Spence. In 1938 he went to the United States and during the next years taught at many of the country's leading universities. In 1940 he was involved in legal proceedings when his right to teach philosophy at the College of the City of New York was questioned because of his views on morality. When his appointment to the college faculty was cancelled, he accepted a five-year contract as a lecturer for the Barnes foundation, Merion, Pa., but the cancellation of this contract was announced in Jan. 1943 by Albert C. Barnes, director of the foundation.

Russell was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1908, and re-elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1944. He was awarded the Sylvester medal of the Royal Society, 1934, the de Morgan medal of the London Mathematical Society in the same year, the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1950.

In a paper "Logical Atomism" (Contemporary British Philosophy. Personal Statements, First series. Lond. 1924) Russell exposed his views on his philosophy, preceded by a few words on historical development. last updated: july 28, 2006

A Chronology


Source at Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

* (1872) Born May 18 at Ravenscroft, Wales.
* (1874) Death of mother and sister.
* (1876) Death of father; Russell's grandfather, Lord John Russell (the former Prime Minister), and grandmother succeed in overturning his father's will to win custody of Russell and his brother.
* (1878) Death of grandfather; Russell's grandmother, Lady Russell, supervises his upbringing.
* (1890) Enters Trinity College, Cambridge.
* (1893) Awarded first class B.A. in Mathematics.
* (1894) Completed the Moral Sciences Tripos (Part II)
* (1894) Marries Alys Pearsall Smith.
* (1900) Meets Peano at International Congress in Paris.
* (1901) Discovers Russell's paradox.
* (1902) Corresponds with Frege.
* (1908) Elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
* (1916) Fined 110 pounds and dismissed from Trinity College as a result of anti-war protests.
* (1918) Imprisoned for five months as a result of anti-war protests.
* (1921) Divorce from Alys and marriage to Dora Black.
* (1927) Opens experimental school with Dora.
* (1931) Becomes the third Earl Russell upon the death of his brother.
* (1935) Divorce from Dora.
* (1936) Marriage to Patricia (Peter) Helen Spence.
* (1940) Appointment at City College New York revoked following public protests.
* (1943) Dismissed from Barnes Foundation in Pennsylvania.
* (1949) Awarded the Order of Merit.
* (1950) Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature.
* (1952) Divorce from Peter and marriage to Edith Finch.
* (1955) Releases Russell-Einstein Manifesto.
* (1957) Organizes the first Pugwash Conference.
* (1958) Becomes founding President of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
* (1961) Imprisoned for one week in connection with anti-nuclear protests.
* (1970) Dies February 02 at Penrhyndeudraeth, Wales.
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Oct 10 2009 3:37 AM

o how funny, you have same santigold vid on yerspace. likely the same reasons :P. I just had some great fun reading some of your old words. thanks for the good mood, hope all is nebulous..:)
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Sep 2 2009 6:17 AM

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Sep 1 2009 4:11 PM

thank you so much for being my friend, bertrand! henry rollins & you are the most inspiring men i know - the world needs more characters like you two!
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Sep 1 2009 3:58 PM

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Oct 2 2008 2:45 PM

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Have a great weekend.
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Oct 18 2008 4:38 PM

How ya doin?
Chazz

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Mar 20 2008 4:03 PM

Happy Anniversary to a symbol that Bertrand gave much strength to...

The CND symbol had its first public outing 50 years ago on a chilly Good Friday as thousands of British anti-nuclear campaigners set off from London's Trafalgar Square on a 50-mile march to the weapons factory at Aldermaston.
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Mar 3 2008 7:12 PM

"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." - Albert Einstein
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Mar 3 2008 1:22 PM

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Mar 3 2008 11:38 AM

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Love and peace
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Mar 3 2008 7:57 AM

Your friendship honours me
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Mar 3 2008 2:29 AM

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Feb 21 2008 10:57 PM

yo what up bertrand?!
Glory

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Feb 18 2008 4:50 PM

Just hello.Will be over whenever possible.Read your books as much as i can hold.
Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton



Feb 18 2008 1:18 AM

Again and Again and Again

You said the anger would come back just as the love did.

I have a black look I do not
like. It is a mask I try on.
I migrate toward it and its frog
sits on my lips and defecates.
It is old. It is also a pauper.
I have tried to keep it on a diet.
I give it no unction.

There is a good look that I wear
like a blood clot. I have
sewn it over my left breast.
I have made a vocation of it.
Lust has taken plant in it
and I have placed you and your
child at its milk tip.

Oh the blackness is murderous
and the milk tip is brimming
and each machine is working
and I will kiss you when
I cut up one dozen new men
and you will die somewhat,
again and again.
Sangeet-Richard Downs

Sangeet-Richard Downs



Feb 17 2008 5:28 AM

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Neurotic Tendancies

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Feb 4 2008 4:19 AM

Life and hope for the world
are to be found only in the deeds of love.
~Bertrand Russell~
Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton



Jan 27 2008 2:21 AM

THE TOUCH

For months my hand had been sealed off
In a tin box. Nothing was there but subway railings.
Perhaps it is bruised, I thought,
And that is why they have it locked up.
But when I looked in it lay there quietly.
You could tell time by this, I thought,
Like a clock, by its five knuckles
And the thin underground veins.
It lay there like an unconscious woman
Fed by tubes she knew not of.

The hand had collapsed,
A small wood pigeon
That had gone into seclusion.
I turned it over and the palm was old,
Its lines traced like fine needlepoint
And stitched up into the fingers.
It was fat and soft and blind in places.
Nothing but vulnerable.

And all this is metaphor.
An ordinary hand – just lonely
For something to touch
That touches back.
The dog won’t do it.
Her tail wags in the swamp for a frog.
I’m no better than a case of dog food.
She owns her own hunger.
My sisters won’t do it.
They live in school except for buttons
And tears running down like lemonade.
My father won’t do it.
He comes with the house and even at night
He lives in a machine made by my mother
And well oiled by his job, his job.
The trouble is
That I’d let my gestures freeze.
The trouble was not
In the kitchen or the tulips
But only in my head, my head.

Then all this became history.
Your hand found mine.
Life rushed to my fingers like a blood clot.
Oh, my carpenter,
The fingers are rebuilt.
They dance with yours.
They dance in the attic and in Vienna.
My hand is alive all over America.
Not even death will stop it,
Death shedding her blood.
Nothing will stop it, for this is the kingdom
And the kingdom come.
Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton



Jan 23 2008 4:26 PM

The Kiss

My mouth blooms like a cut.
I've been wronged all year, tedious
nights, nothing but rough elbows in them
and delicate boxes of Kleenex calling crybaby
crybaby, you fool!

Before today my body was useless.
Now it's tearing at its square corners.
It's tearing old Mary's garments off, know by knot
and see - Now it's shot full of these electric bolts.
Zing! A resurrection!

Once it was a boat, quite wooden
and with no business, no salt water under it
and in need of some paint. It was no more
than a group of boards. But you hoisted her, rigged her.
She's been elected.

My nerves are turned on. I hear them like
musical instruments. Where there was silence
the drums, the strings are incurably playing. You did this.
Pure genius at work. Darling, the composer has stepped
into fire.
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