Bertrand Russell
British mathematician, Philosopher, Logician, & Public intellectual
- Born: 18 May, 1872
- Death: 2 February, 1970
- Age: 97
- Country: United Kingdom
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About this author
Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, and social critic who lived from 1872 to 1970. He was a prominent figure in the analytic philosophy movement and a vocal advocate for pacifism and human rights. Some of his most famous works include “Principia Mathematica,” written with Alfred North Whitehead, and “The Problems of Philosophy.”
Many of Bertrand Russell’s works have been translated into Bengali, including “Astitter Sangshaya,” “Rajnoitik Adarsho,” “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell,” and “Bertrand Russell Rachana Samagra.” These translations have allowed Bengali readers to access and engage with Russell’s ideas on religion, science, and philosophy.
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