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1903, A Free Man's Worship
from “Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays”, 1918.
First published as “The Free Man's Worship” in December, 1903.
1905, On Denoting MIND vol. 14, NS, ISSN: 00264425, Basil Blackwell.
1910, The Elements of Ethics first published in “Philosophical Essays”, 1910.
1911, The Philosophical Importance of Mathematical Logic from “The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell”, Routledge, 1972.
1912, The Problems of Philosophy London: Williams and Norgate.
1915, The Ethics of War International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 25 No. 2 (January, 1915). 127–142.
1915, The War and Non-Resistance A Rejoinder To Professor Perry International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 26 No. 1 (October, 1915). 23–30.
1915, War and Non-Resistance Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 116, No. 2 (August 1915). 266–274.
1917, Political Ideals New York: The Century Co.
1918, Proposed Roads To Freedom - Socialism, Anarchism & Syndicalism London: George Allen & Unwin.
1920, The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism London: George Allen & Unwin.
1921, The Analysis of Mind London: George Allen & Unwin.
1922, The Problem Of China London: George Allen & Unwin.
1922, Vagueness Read before the Jowett Society, Oxford, 1922.
1924, Icarus, or the Future of Science London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.
1926, Philosophical Consequences Of Relativity Encyclopaedia Britannica, 13th Ed.
1926, Theory Of Knowledge Encyclopaedia Britannica, 13th Ed.
1927, Why I Am Not A Christian Why I Am Not a Christian, London: Watts.
1930, On Youthful Cynicism
1930, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilisation?
1932, Hearst Columns - How To Become A Man Of Genius New York American and other Hearst papers, December 28, 1932; reprinted in Mortals and Others: Bertrand Russell's American Essays 1931-1936, v.1, Allen & Unwin, 1975.
1932, Hearst Columns - Of Cooperation New York American and other Hearst papers, December 28, 1932; reprinted in Mortals and Others: Bertrand Russell's American Essays 1931-1936, v.1, Allen & Unwin, 1975.
1932, Hearst Columns - On Astrologers
1932, Hearst Columns - On Modern Uncertainty New York American and other Hearst papers, December 28, 1932; reprinted in Mortals and Others: Bertrand Russell's American Essays 1931-1936, v.1, Allen & Unwin, 1975.
1932, Hearst Columns - On Sales Resistance New York American and other Hearst papers, December 28, 1932; reprinted in Mortals and Others: Bertrand Russell's American Essays 1931-1936, v.1, Allen & Unwin, 1975.
1932, Education And Discipline from “In Praise of Idleness”.
1934, Murder For Money: Congo, 1st Genocide of the 20th Century From “Freedom and Organization 1814-1914”, London, George Allen & Unwin.
1935, In Praise Of Idleness London: George Allen & Unwin.
1938, The Impulse To Power Introduction to “Power: A New Social Analysis”.
1943, An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish
1945, The Bomb and Civilization Russell’s first Anti-Nuclear Writing.
1945, A History of Western Philosophy, Chapter XXXI. “A History of Western Philosophy”, Chapter XXXI, “The Philosophy of Logical Analysis”.
1947, Am I An Atheist Or An Agnostic? “A Plea for Tolerance in the Face of New Dogmas”.
1950, Philosophy For Laymen from “Unpopular Essays”.
1950, Nobel Lecture - What Desires are Politically Important? from “Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967”. Russell’s Nobel Prize Lecture, 11/12/1950.
1950, Ideas That Have Helped Mankind from “Unpopular Essays”.
1950, Ideas That Have Harmed Mankind from “Unpopular Essays”.
1951, A Liberal Decalogue from “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 3”.
1951, How I Write
1952, Is There A God? Commissioned by, but not published in, Illustrated Magazine.
1953, What Is An Agnostic?
1954, The Metaphysician's Nightmare
1955, Russell-Einstein Manifesto
1957, Death As The Final Event of The Self from “Why I Am Not a Christian”, 1957.
1958, The Divorce Of Science And Culture An address delivered on receiving the Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science, at UNESCO Headquarters on 28 January 1958.
Published in “The Unesco Courier, v.11, No.1.”, reprinted Feb 1996, Vol. 49, Issue 2.
1958, What Is The Soul? from “The Will To Doubt”.
1958, On The Value Of Scepticism from “The Will To Doubt”.
1961, Mysticism from “Religion and Science”, Oxford University Press, 1961.
1961, The Theologian's Nightmare from “Fact and Fiction”.
1961, Science and Ethics from “Religion and Science”, Oxford University Press, 1961.
1964, 16 Questions on The Assassination The Minority of One, 1964, M.S. Arnoni.
1967, Last Essay
1967, What I Have Lived For Preface To “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell”, 3 Vols, 1967–69.
The Doctrine Of Extermination first appeared in The Texas Observer.
Knowledge And Wisdom
Why I Am A Rationalist
Josef Stalin’s Nightmare
The Twilight of Science Is The Universe Running Down
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