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The Principles of Mathematics

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THE appearance of a book addressed equally to mathematicians and to philosophers, setting forth alt the assistance which philosophy can afford in the shape of material for mathematics to work with, is a remarkable event, and the fact that the criticism, pertinent and lucid as it is, of the work of the great Continental thinkers is adverse on many fundamental points should claim for it the patient consideration of both classes of students. We quote:—

The Principles of Mathematics.

By Bertrand Russell Vol. i. Pp. xxviii + 534. (Cambridge: University Press, 1903.) Price 12s. 6d. net.

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T. H., R. The Principles of Mathematics . Nature 68, 410–412 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068410a0

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