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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) called his
philosophy "logical atomism"; it is
analytical and seeks the simple elements
in complex things, which are fundamentally
multiple. Russell believed that philosophy
could be rescued from the confusions of
empiricism and intellectualism and
reconciled with science through logic. He
attempted to bridge the gap between the
world of mathematical and logical
relations and the world of sense
experience by means of the method of
extensive abstraction.
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