The philosophy of logical atomism. A centenary reappraisal
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- Logical atomism in Russell's later works
- The underlying presuppositions of logical atomism
- Acquaintance, knowledge, and logic. New essays on Bertrand Russell's \textit{The problems of philosophy}
- Russell in transition 1914--1918: from \textit{Theory of knowledge} to ``The philosophy of logical atomism
- The near riot over negative facts
- Russell's discussion of judgment in \textit{The philosophy of logical atomism}: did Russell have a theory of judgment in 1918?
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