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Dalhousie University Archives File Philosophy
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Advisory committee contact list and correspondence re. Susan Sherwin's teaching capacity with Dalhousie Philosophy Department

File contains a list of contacts for the Advisory Committee on the Interim Moratorium on Reproductive and Genetic Technologies, correspondence regarding Sherwin's professional activities and teaching capacities with Dalhousie's Philosophy Department, and a photograph of Sherwin and Roland Puccetti.

Correspondence from Raymond L Wilder

The file consists of correspondence from the Raymond L. Wilder to Dr. Ernest Heighton and includes a copy of Wilder's "Trends and Social Implications of Research".

Correspondence from Solomon Feferman

The file consists of correspondence from Solomon Feferman to Dr. Ernest Heighton concerning books on philosophy. The file includes a bibliography of philosophy books.

Early Experiments

This journal by James Dinwiddie written ca. 1774 has a list of philosophical queries as well as a list of materials. This file consists of one journal.

Experimental Philosophy

These notes written by James Dinwiddie in 1801 outline a course in experimental philosophy. The lecture topics include matter, space, gravity, engines, projectiles, and pendula.

Introduction

This introductory lecture written by James Dinwiddie discusses natural philosophy. Dinwiddie draws on past philosophers including Rene Descartes, Plato, and John Locke to describe Nature and man's relationship with her.
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