Bertrand Russell and Harold Joachim

Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 27 (2) (2007)
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The paper is partly biographical and partly philosophical. It traces Russell’s philosophical interactions with the British neo-Hegelian philosopher, Harold Joachim, from Russell’s days as an undergraduate in the 1890s to his scathing review of Joachim’s inaugural lecture as Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford in 1920. The philosophical part attempts to evaluate Russell’s main argument against Joachim’s coherence theory of truth, that it is equivalent to the doctrine of internal relations. The paper makes use of Russell’s recently discovered letters to Joachim.

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reprint Griffin, Nicholas (2009) "Bertrand Russell et Harold Joachim". Philosophiques 36(1):109-130

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