BRACERS Record Detail for 53537
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BR thanks Quine for his "What There Is" article. BR himself in the airplane accident at Trondheim almost ceased to be among "What There Is".
There is a typed copy at record 81510.
BR TO W.V.O. QUINE, 4 FEB. 1949
BRACERS 53537. ALS(X). W.V.O. Quine. Auto. 3: 46
Proofread by K. Blackwell
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18a Dorset House
Gloucester Place
N.W.1
Feb. 4, 1949
Dear Dr. Quine
Thank you for your kind letter, and for your paper on “What There Is” — a somewhat important subject. When I first sent my theory of description to Mind in 1905, Stout thought it such rubbish that he almost refused to print it.
I am glad you noticed the allusion to yourself on p. 140.
I was lucky in the aeroplane accident, as nearly half those on the plane ceased to be among “what there is”.
Yours sincerely
Bertrand Russell.
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