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Steven Gutierrez
9 February, 11:22
How does Bertrand Russell describe Modernity?
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Tammy
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Bertrand Russell, british philosopher, is one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He is both a brilliant mathematician, a logician and a resolut moralist. He popularized the philosophy and was a left-wing political militant, close to socialism. Bertrand Russell was also a prolific writer.
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