Volumes of The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell


Volume 12: Contemplation and Action, 1902–14

Edited by Richard A. Rempel, Andrew Brink and Margaret Moran
London and Boston: George Allen & Unwin
Pages: lv, 612
ISBN: 978-0-415-10462-3



Abbreviations
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chronology

PART I. “ASHES OF DEAD HOPES”

1 Journal [1902–05]

PART II. “REFUGE IN PURE CONTEMPLATION”

2 The Pilgrimage of Life [1902–03]
a The Return to the Cave
b Untitled
c Untitled
d The Worship of Truth
e The Message of Nature
f Untitled
g Duty and Fate
h Wisdom
i The Past
j Untitled
k The Two Races of Man
l Untitled
m Untitled
n The Communion of Saints
o Untitled
p The Ocean of Life
q Austerity
r Gentleness
s The Forgiveness of Sins
t The Atonement
u Religion

3 The Education of the Emotions [c. 1902]
4 The Free Man’s Worship [1903]
5 On History [1904]
6 The Study of Mathematics [1907]

PART III. “OF THE TWO NATURES IN MAN”

7 Prisons [1911]
a Untitled Outline
b Contemplation
c Action and Contemplation
d Freedom and Bondage
e Prisons I
f The Good

8 The Essence of Religion [1912]
9 The Perplexities of John Forstice [1912]
10 Mysticism and Logic [1914]

PART IV. DEFENCE OF FREE TRADE

General Headnote
11 Literature of the Fiscal Controversy [1904]
12 The Tariff Controversy [1904]
13 Mr. Charles Booth on Fiscal Reform [1904]
14 Old and New Protectionism [1904]
15 International Competition [1904]

  16 Mr. Charles Booth’s Proposals for Fiscal Reform [1904]
17 Mr. Gerald Balfour on Countervailing Duties [1904]

PART V. LIBERALISM AND WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE

General Headnote
18 On the Democratic Ideal [c. 1906]
19 The Status of Women [c. 1906]
20 The Wimbledon By-Election [1907]
21 After the Second Reading [1908]
22 Mr. Asquith’s Pronouncement [1908]
23 Liberalism and Women’s Suffrage [1908]
24 The Present Situation [1909]
25 Should Suffragists Welcome the People’s Suffrage Federation? [1909]
26 Address to the Bedford Liberal Association [1910]
27 Anti-Suffragist Anxieties [1910]

PART VI. OTHER EDWARDIAN CONTROVERSIES

28 Religion and Metaphysics, review of McTaggart [1906]
Headnote to Reviews of Robertson (2930)
29 A History of Free Thought, review of Robertson [1906]
30 Freethought Ancient and Modern, review of Robertson [1906]
31 The Development of Morals, review of Hobhouse [1907]
32 Garibaldi’s Defence of the Roman Republic, review of Trevelyan [1907]
Headnote to Reviews of Chatterton-Hill (3334)
33 The Politics of a Biologist, review of Chatterton-Hill [1907]
34 Biology and Politics, review of Chatterton-Hill [1908]
35 Memories and Studies, review of James [1911]
36 Dramatic and Utilitarian Ethics [1911]
37 The Professor’s Guide to Laughter, review of Bergson [1912]
38 The Place of Science in a Liberal Education [1913]
39 The Ordination Service [1913–14]
a The Proposed Change in the Ordination Service [1913]
b Mr. Russell’s Reply [1913]
c Inspiration [1914]

40 Clio, A Muse, review of Trevelyan [1913]

APPENDICES

I Press Clippings of Russell’s Free Trade Speeches [1904]
II Comments on Sociological Papers [1904–05]
III Press Clippings on the Wimbledon By-Election [1907]
IV Meeting at Cambridge [1907]
V Deputation to Mr. Asquith [1908]
VI A Protest from the Voteless [1910]
VII Women’s Suffrage [1911]
VIII Persia [1911]
IX Protest Against the Prosecutions [1912]
X Letters from Professor Gwatkin [1913–14]
XI The Harvard Crimson Interview [1914]

Annotation
Textual Notes
Bibliographical Index
General Index



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