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For the last one, I not only regurgitated but called Bertrand Russell intellectually dishonest, for which I got an A.
Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Conclusion - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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Foreword Bertrand Russell once wrote, "Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, sublimely pure and capable of a stern perfection, such as only the greatest art can show."
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To paraphrase Bertrand Russell, making the most of leisure time is one of the most important vestiges of civilization.
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He is a worthy successor to previous prizewinners such as Bertrand Russell, Octavio Paz, VS Naipaul and Mario Vargas Llosa.
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On the rare occasions when Hayek e.g., 1988, 59 actually names a “constructivist rationalist,” it is always a prewar figure such as Bertrand Russell or H.G. Wells.
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He is a worthy successor to previous prizewinners such as Bertrand Russell, Octavio Paz, VS Naipaul and Mario Vargas Llosa.
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He shows how blinkered, by contrast, is the thought of many who think themselves boldly modern, such as Bertrand Russell, who asserted that "all experience is likely to resemble the experience we know."
Latest Articles First Things 2010
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Here, precisely, as in the figure of that Olympian Zeus, lies the essential evil of the household of Prince Philip's British royal house, the truly satanic, Hitler-like evil also represented by figures such as Bertrand Russell and his followers.
LaRouche's Latest 2010
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From this vantage-point in crucial experimental investigations, as typified by the case of Kepler's uniquely original discovery of gravitation, we are impelled to regard universal physical principles so defined, not as fictional, as did the devotees of positivists such as Bertrand Russell, such as Professor Norbert Wiener, John von Neumann, and the followers of the Cambridge school of systems analysis.
LaRouche's Latest 2009
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(Mill's “permanent possibilities of sensation” are what later philosophers such as Bertrand Russell would refer to as “unsensed sensibilia.”
John Stuart Mill Wilson, Fred 2007
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