Rus‧sell, Ber‧trand /ˈrʌs
əl, ˈbɜːtrənd $ ˈbɜːr-/
(1872–1970) a British
philosopher and
mathematician who developed new ideas connecting
mathematics and
logic. He was also known for being a
pacifist (=someone who believes that all wars are wrong), and he was one of the leading members of the opposition to
NUCLEAR WEAPONs. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950.
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