Synopsis
"The principles of mathematics" is an extraordinary literary masterpiece written by Bertrand Russell. Spanning across the realms of Mathematics, Philosophy, Mathematics, philosophy, this work captures the hearts of readers worldwide with its profound narrative, compelling themes, and brilliant character design. Originally published in 1903, it remains an essential read and a monumental standard of its genre.
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534
Published
1903
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