Bertrand Russell Welcome! You are encouraged to register with the site and login (for free). When you register, you support the site and your question history is saved.Bertrand Russell carried on the fledgling tradition of the philosophy of logic, in both its goals and in methods, but he had been ultimately no more successful than his predecessor Gottlob Frege in attempts to ground arithmetic in the precepts of formal logic. of the philosophy of logic, in both its goals and in methods, but he had been of the philosophy of logic, in both its goals and methods, but he was of the philosophy of logic, not only in its goals and methods, but he was of the philosophy of logic, in its goals and in also methods, but he was of the philosophy of logic, not only in its goals and methods, but he had also been Review Answer