Marriage and morality (new translation)
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Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) - Nobel Laureate in Literature, English mathematician, public figure and one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century, author of the famous works “Problems of philosophy”, “Human knowledge: its sphere and borders”, “ABC of relativity” and “ABC of relativity” and The fundamental work “History of Western Philosophy.”
In matters of family and marriage, Russell adhered to broad views, which can be confirmed by four official marriages and many connections on the side. Bertrand Russell was deeply convinced that gentle attachment and natural attraction to each other men and women did not fit into the Procrustean bed of traditional morality. According to his doctrine, nothing can justify the union of a man and a woman, if their feelings have cooled for a long time, and former love was replaced by disappointment, contempt and indifference. The result of his thoughts about love, sexual relations and raising children was the famous work “Marriage and Moral”, awarded the Nobel Prize in literature
In matters of family and marriage, Russell adhered to broad views, which can be confirmed by four official marriages and many connections on the side. Bertrand Russell was deeply convinced that gentle attachment and natural attraction to each other men and women did not fit into the Procrustean bed of traditional morality. According to his doctrine, nothing can justify the union of a man and a woman, if their feelings have cooled for a long time, and former love was replaced by disappointment, contempt and indifference. The result of his thoughts about love, sexual relations and raising children was the famous work “Marriage and Moral”, awarded the Nobel Prize in literature
Author:
Author:Russell B.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Exclusive Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-136612-4
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