BRACERS Record Detail for 56298
To access the original letter, email the Russell Archives.
BR has commented separately on Britton's typescript (see record 55666).
Broad and Moore and "silly".
BR TO LIONEL BRITTON, 16 JUNE 1948
BRACERS 56298. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell
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Penralltgoch
Llan Ffestiniog
Merioneth
16.6.48
Dear Britton1
I have just finished reading your typescript, and my feelings about it are complex. I have written them out separately.
Your philosophy is not one of those that Broad calls “silly”. Moore once asserted (libellously) that an idealist thinks trains only have wheels at stations, because while you are in the train you can’t see the wheels. Such an idealist would be “silly” in Broad’s sense.
Yours
Bertrand Russell.
I will return the typescript in a few days.
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envelope: Lionel Britton Esq | Park House | 66 Tufnell Park Rd. | London N.7
