Bertrand Russell Quotes
Every Proposition, True Or False - So The Present Theory Contends - Ascribes A Predicate To A Subject, And - What Is A Corollary From The Above - There Is Only One Subject. The Consequences Of This Doctrine Are So Strange, That I Cannot Believe They Have Been Realized By Those Who Maintain It. The Theory Is In Fact Self-contradictory.
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