Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-theoretic ‘Paradoxes’

I. Antecedents.- II. A standard interpretation.- III. The philosophical and mathematical background to The Principles of Mathematics, 1872-1900.- IV. Russell's discovery of the 'paradoxes'.- V. The 'semantic paradoxes'.- Conclusions.- Appendix. Correspondence.- 6.1 Alys Russell.- 6.2 G. E. Moore.- 6.3 David Hilbert.- 6.4 Cesare Burali-Forti.- 6.5 G. G. Berry.- 6.6 Alfred N. Whitehead.- 6.7 G. H. Hardy.- 6.8 E. H. Moore.- List of tables.- List of illustrations.