Jean Nicod: Familial Background and Pacifist Commitment

Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 43 (1):66-82 (2023)
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This article has two purposes: first, to describe some archival discoveries about Nicod’s family background, academic development and political life; and second, to publish and comment on a newly discovered article by Nicod about Russell. This article acclaims not only Russell’s achievements in logic and philosophy—as one might expect from such a devoted protégé as Nicod—but also (albeit only in glimpses permitted by France’s wartime censorship) his anti-war politics and writings. As the reader will realize, the two objectives are connected: what the archives reveal and what the article illustrates is a hitherto underappreciated level of political awareness and pacifist commitment in Nicod.

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Synthesis and analysis: Jean Nicod as a mediator between Bergson and Russell.Ties van Gemert - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-24.

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