I want to read Bertrand Russel's On Denoting but am not sure if I should get a book that has it within it, in the same way I would want to get the Frege Reader to read on Sense and Reference among the other works in it.
Is there something like a Russel reader that has his best work on subjects like philosophy of language and logic minus the principia mathematica?
>>9433395
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>>9433395
It's online everywhere.
http://www.uvm.edu/~lderosse/courses/lang/Russell(1905).pdf
Russell is an author best read systematically, though. Piecemeal his works seem like autistic quibbling, but he actually had a pretty ambitious mind.
>>9433649
I want a physical book when reading him though
I'm also not reading him here and there, I'm reading all of his work on philosophy of language include the bits in principia mathematica
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>>9433649
A better way to say my question is, besides the huge principia, can I get a work that holds the rest in just one volume? If no, then is there something like that just for his work on philosophy of language