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Branches of philosophy / Philosophy of mathematics / Philosophical movements / Philosophical logic / Reality / Problem of universals / Logical atomism / Philosophical realism / Gottlob Frege / Philosophy / Metaphysics / Ontology
Date: 2013-12-06 06:45:49
Branches of philosophy
Philosophy of mathematics
Philosophical movements
Philosophical logic
Reality
Problem of universals
Logical atomism
Philosophical realism
Gottlob Frege
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Ontology

Bertrand Russell's Ontological Development

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