Fuente: 1950s, Portraits from Memory and Other Essays (1956), p. 9
Bertrand Russell: Frases en inglés (página 27)
Bertrand Russell era filósofo, matemático, lógico y escritor británico. Frases en inglés.Fuente: 1930s, Power: A New Social Analysis (1938), Ch. 18: The Taming of Power
Fuente: 1910s, Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays http://archive.org/stream/mysticism00russuoft/mysticism00russuoft_djvu.txt (1918), Ch. 1: Mysticism and Logic
By the time our children are old enough to examine the evidence, our propaganda has closed their minds.
Fuente: 1930s, Power: A New Social Analysis (1938), Ch. 17: The Ethics of Power
Fuente: 1930s, In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays (1935), Ch. 1: In Praise of Idleness
Attributed to Russell in Slaby's Sixty Ways to Make Stress Work for You (1987)
Attributed from posthumous publications
“There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge.”
Fuente: 1930s, In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays (1935), Ch. 2: 'Useless' Knowledge
1950s, The Russell-Einstein Manifesto (1955)
Speech in Birmingham, England encouraging civil disobedience in support of nuclear disarmament (15 April 1961)
1960s
An Outline of Philosophy Ch.15 The Nature of our Knowledge of Physics (1927)
1920s
1920s, The Prospects of Industrial Civilization (1923)
“There's a Bible on that shelf there. But I keep it next to Voltaire – poison and antidote.”
In Kenneth Harris Talking To: Bertrand Russell (1971)
Attributed from posthumous publications
Ch VIII: The World As It Could Be Made
1910s, Proposed Roads To Freedom (1918)
Fuente: 1920s, Sceptical Essays (1928), Ch. 12: Free Thought and Official Propaganda
Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits (1948), part II, chapter 1, p. 74
1940s
An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940), Introduction, p. 15
1940s
Fuente: 1910s, Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays http://archive.org/stream/mysticism00russuoft/mysticism00russuoft_djvu.txt (1918), Ch. 4: The Study of Mathematics
Letter to Lord Russell of Liverpool, February 18, 1959
1950s