Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy

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Considering this is an "Introduction" by Bertrand Russell, what foundational concepts or historical context must Russell meticulously define and explain for a newcomer to grasp the subject, and why are these definitions crucial?

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The provided passage states that the book is titled "Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell and falls under the category of Mathematics [1].

However, the passage does not detail the foundational concepts or historical context Russell meticulously defines and explains for a newcomer to grasp the subject, nor does it explain why these definitions would be crucial. Therefore, this information is not available in the provided text.

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Title: Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell Categories: Mathematics Pages: 228
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