Bertrand Arthur William Russell was a famous British philosopher and writer. Bertrand Russell is considered one of the founding fathers of analytic philosophy. Russell was also a premier logician of the 20th century. Bertrand Russell went to Trinity College and studied math. Together with A. N. Whitehead, Bertrand Russell wrote The Principia Mathematica, a work on foundations of mathematics. He was one of the earliest thinkers of artificial intelligence. Bertrand Russell also had a considerable influence on computer science and the philosophy of language.
Bertrand Russell was born to a British Aristocrat family. The liberal thoughts of his parents greatly influenced him. The writing of John Stuart Mill, one of the greatest thinkers of classical liberalism influenced young Russell. Russell's family was a prominent political one from previous centuries. His grandfather John Russell was a two-time prime minister of the United Kingdom. Russell grew up in his paternal grand parent's house. His grandmother Countess Russell has a great influence on Russell's thoughts about social justice. From his early childhood, Russell became interested in nature and mathematics. His education started at home with house tutors. Later he won a scholarship for the Mathematical Tripos and graduated from Trinity College. He made an excellent result.
The first published work of Bertrand Russell was the German Social Democracy, a socio-political study. After that, he wrote An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry. In the year 1900, he attended the First International Congress of Philosophy. Then in 1903, he published an advanced thesis of logicism, that mathematics and logic are the same, "The Principles of Mathematics". Before that in 1901 Russell witnessed the acute pain of his co-author A. N. Whitehead's wife. She suffered from angina. This event infused Russell to find a philosophy of a peaceful life. in 1905 "On Denoting" written By Bertrand Russell was published in the philosophical journal Mind. Bertrand Russell is a witness of two world wars. He opposed wars for the rest of his life. He is also one of the most influential advocates of Freedom of Speech from the 20th century. Bertrand Russell became Nobel laureate in 1950, "in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought." Today we are remembering the philosopher, mathematician, logician, political activist, and liberal Bertrand Russell with his most magnificent quotes.
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