\brief{Bertrand Russell an Rudolf Carnap, 9. Oktober 1933}{Oktober 1933} %9.10.33. \anrede{Dear Professor Carnap} \haupttext{In reply to your letter of Sep.\,28, I shall be happy to be a member of the committee of the ``Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Philosophie''\II{\gesellschaft}, if there I can be of any use, \& if ``Erkenntnis''\II{\erkenntnis} is going to remain the excellent periodical that it has hitherto been. I am not quite sure, however, whether you are wise in wanting my name. I am a socialist, \& I took a pacifist attitude during the war; the German government is more likely to know these facts than to know that I have written on mathematical logic. As to this, I leave you to judge; but do not add my name unless you are persuaded it will be useful. \neueseite{} I am much interested in what you say about the book\IC{\logischesyntax} you have been writing, \& I look forward to seeing it.} \grussformel{Yours very truly,\\ Bertrand Russell} \ebericht{Brief, hsl., 2 Seiten, \href{https://doi.org/10.48666/871464}{RC 102-68-15}; Briefkopf: \blockade{fac simile} hsl. \original{9.\,10.\,33}.}