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Monday, May 18, 2015. Eight years ago today I initiated this blog. As a sort of loose commitment to read, summarize, and lightly comment upon ten of Bertrand Russell's works. Today, Bertrand's 143rd birthday, the plan. Is complete. (OK, there was that one plan revision. Into the mighty cyber sea. In Praise of Idleness, Full Time. While the first half. Of In Praise of Idleness. Science and industry, for Russell, are the hallmarks of Western civilisation. Technological advances in warfare require the coope...

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Monday, May 18, 2015. Eight years ago today I initiated this blog. As a sort of loose commitment to read, summarize, and lightly comment upon ten of Bertrand Russell's works. Today, Bertrand's 143rd birthday, the plan. Is complete. (OK, there was that one plan revision. Into the mighty cyber sea. In Praise of Idleness, Full Time. While the first half. Of In Praise of Idleness. Science and industry, for Russell, are the hallmarks of Western civilisation. Technological advances in warfare require the coope...

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Reading Bertrand Russell: Portraits From Memory, "Chapter" Twenty-One

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Friday, May 18, 2012. Portraits From Memory, "Chapter" Twenty-One. 8220;Mind and Matter,” pages 145-165. Happy 140th Birthday to Him Whom We Read! When I embarked on Reading Bertrand Russell ( precisely five years ago. I noted that I was not much interested in Russell’s philosophical work; this chapter, alas, falls within that domain. (Nonetheless, I remain comforted by the fact that I enjoyed providing a summentary to Human Society in Ethics and Politics. The idea that physical objects, or the part of t...

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Reading Bertrand Russell: In Praise of Idleness, Chapter Eleven

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Saturday, March 28, 2015. In Praise of Idleness, Chapter Eleven. 8220;Men versus Insects,” pages 149-151. After supplanting the dinosaurs, mammals grew in size, though the largest mammal, the mammoth, has disappeared, and other large mammals are threatened. Man’s survivability is not at risk, except at the hands of insects and microbes. [Russell altered this view. Russell expressed greater ambivalence about the continuation of homo sapiens. 8211; RBR.]. Labels: In Praise of Idleness. In Praise of Idleness.

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Reading Bertrand Russell: Next Up: Human Society in Ethics and Politics

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Sunday, July 19, 2009. Next Up: Human Society in Ethics and Politics. The original Reading Russell plan. Sanctified by tradition and popular apathy, called for an idiosyncratic summary/commentary (henceforth, “summentary”) of A History of Western Philosophy. To fill this space in our virtual noteworld. The call was made with trepidation, however, due to an inchoate suspicion that A History of Western Philosophy. Human Society in Ethics and Politics. I Sources of Ethical Beliefs and Feelings. VI Scientifi...

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Reading Bertrand Russell: In Praise of Idleness, Chapter Eight

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015. In Praise of Idleness, Chapter Eight. 8220;Western Civilisation,” pages 118-131. Civilisation is marked by forethought. [Russell later devotes more time to forethought. In Human Society in Ethics and Politics. 8211; RBR] until the next life helped to spur economic investment. But a working definition of civilisation is: “A manner of life due to the combination of knowledge and forethought [p. 119].”. Representative democracy on a large scale is a valuable legacy of the Middl...

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Reading Bertrand Russell: In Praise of Idleness, Introductory Matter

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Monday, January 27, 2014. In Praise of Idleness, Introductory Matter. Introduction and Preface, pages vii-xx, and 9-10. Things get underway with an Introduction by Howard Woodhouse. Who indicates that his own opportunity for idleness on an academic sabbatical deepened his appreciation for the “useless” knowledge that he uncovered when re-reading In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. Will largely be familiar Russellian notions, as put forth especially in Proposed Roads to Freedom. Bolshevism and the West.

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