Quelle: 1910s, Our Knowledge of the External World (1914), p. 167
Bertrand Russell: Zitate auf Englisch (seite 28)
Bertrand Russell war britischer Mathematiker und Philosoph. Zitate auf Englisch.
Dialogue between Russell and his daughter Katharine, as quoted in My Father – Bertrand Russell (1975)
Attributed from posthumous publications
1950s, Unpopular Essays (1950)
Bertrand Russell, attributes this phrase to 'West German friends of peace' but adopted this slogan for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament he helped found http://books.google.com/books?id=c4UoX6-Sv1AC&pg=PA49 William Safire, Safire's Political Dictionary, (2008) p. 49–50
Misattributed
1950s, What Desires Are Politically Important? (1950)
History as an Art (1954), p. 9
1950s
Quelle: 1930s, In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays (1935), Ch. 1: In Praise of Idleness, p. 13 https://books.google.com/books?id=CnlbMP_vBmgC&pg=PA13
Quelle: 1930s, Education and the Social Order (1932), p. 110
"Fear, the Foundation of Religion"
1920s, Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
Quelle: 1910s, Our Knowledge of the External World (1914), p. 21
1900s, "The Study of Mathematics" (November 1907)
“It seems that sin is geographical.”
From this conclusion, it is only a small step to the further conclusion that the notion of "sin" is illusory, and that the cruelty habitually practised in punishing it is unnecessary.
A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42 (1996), p. 283
Attributed from posthumous publications
What is a Christian? https://users.drew.edu/~jlenz/whynot.html (1927)
1920s, Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
1940s, The Bomb and Civilization http://personal.kent.edu/~rmuhamma/Philosophy/RBwritings/bombCivilization.htm (1945)
"The Emotional Factor"
1920s, Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
"The Moral Problem"
1920s, Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
Quelle: Introduction to 1961 edition of Sceptical Essays (1961)