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Bertrand Russell in His Nineties: Aging and the Problem of Biography
Authors:William T. Ross
Affiliation:(1) Department of English, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33620
Abstract:Bertrand Russell, one of the twentieth century's leading philosophers, lived to be ninety-eight, spending his last decade as a vigorous and often unpopular political activist. His generally sympathetic biographers tend to view this last decade through the prism of ldquosenility,rdquo but the only justification for this judgment would appear to be the objective fact of Russell's age. Almost identical behaviors from his younger years are never attributed to mental shortcomings. The treatment of Russell suggests that biographers are susceptible to powerful, distorting, and fictive predispositions as they ldquoshaperdquo their subjects' later years.
Keywords:aging  Bertrand Russell  biography  senility
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