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Contents\nForeword\n1. Plato Today\n2. English Philosophy Since 1900\n3. Thought and Action\n4. The Theological Appearance of the Church of England: An External View\n5. The Four Loves\n6. Discourse on Method\n7. The Individual Reason: L’esprit laïc\n8. What Is Existentialism?\n9. Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions, by Jean-Paul Sartre\n10. Sense and Sensibilia and Philosophical Papers\n11. The Concept of a Person\n12. Two Faces of Science\n13. The English Moralists, by Basil Willey\n14. Universities: Protest, Reform and Revolution\n15. Has ‘God’ a Meaning?\n16. Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage\n17. Immanuel Kant\n18. A Theory of Justice\n19. Beyond Freedom and Dignity\n20. What Computers Can’t Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason\n21. Wisdom: Twelve Essays\n22. The Socialist Idea\n23. Anarchy, State and Utopia\n24. The Ethics of Fetal Research\n25. The Moral View of Politics\n26. The Life of Bertrand Russell, by Ronald W. Clark; The Tamarisk Tree: My Quest for Liberty and Love, by Dora Russell; My Father Bertrand Russell, by Katharine Tait; Bertrand Russell\n27. Reflections on Language, by Noam Chomsky; On Noam Chomsky: Critical Essays\n28. The Selfish Gene\n29. The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists\n30. The Logic of Abortion\n31. On Thinking, by Gilbert Ryle\n32. Rubbish Theory\n33. Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life\n34. Logic and Society and Ulysses and the Sirens\n35. The Culture of Narcissism, by Christopher Lasch; Nihilism and Culture\n36. Religion and Public Doctrine in England\n37. Nietzsche on Tragedy, by M. S. Silk and J. P. Stern; Nietzsche: A Critical Life, by Ronald Hayman; Nietzsche, vol. 1, The Will to Power as Art\n38. After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory\n39. Philosophical Explanations\n40. The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and against the Existence of God\n41. Offensive Literature: Decensorship in Britain, 1960–1982\n42. Consequences of Pragmatism (Essays 1972–1980)\n43. The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, vol. I, Cambridge Essays 1888–99\n44. Reasons and Persons\n45. Wickedness: A Philosophical Essay\n46. Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, by Sissela Bok; The Secrets File: The Case for Freedom of Information in Britain Today\n47. Choice and Consequence\n48. Privacy: Studies in Social and Cultural History\n49. Ordinary Vices, by Judith Shklar; Immorality\n50. The Right to Know: The Inside Story of the Belgrano Affair, by Clive Ponting; The Price of Freedom\n51. Taking Sides: The Education of a Militant Mind\n52. A Matter of Principle\n53. The View from Nowhere\n54. What Hope for the Humanities?\n55. The Society of Mind\n56. Whose Justice? Which Rationality?\n57. Intellectuals\n58. Contingency, Irony and Solidarity\n59. Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity\n60. The Need to Be Sceptical\n61. The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life\n62. Realism with a Human Face\n63. Political Liberalism\n64. Inequality Reexamined\n65. The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics\n66. Only Words\n67. The Limits of Interpretation, Interpretation and Overinterpretation, Six Walks in the Fictional Woods, Apocalypse Postponed, Misreadings, and How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays, by Umberto Eco\n68. On Hating and Despising Philosophy\n69. The Last Word\n70. Wagner and the Transcendence of Politics\n71. Why Philosophy Needs History\nAcknowledgments\nAcknowledgments to Copyright Holders\nIndex