File contains handwritten notes and manuscripts about Canadian constitutional reform and money, and provincial sovereignty and the Canadian Constitution.
File contains three handwritten manuscripts titled "After Parm. cont."; "The Negative hypothesis: first negative hypothesis"; "After Par. : conclusion"; and "Consequences of neg. hyp & beginning of After Parm." There is also a printed manuscript titled "The Hypothesis of Plato's Parmenides."
File contains handwritten notes about Hegel's Introduction to Philosophy; Hegel on Anglo-American liberalism; Emil Fackenheim on Hegel; the English Reform Bill; Hegel's Phänomenologie; and other topics.
File contains a combined handwritten and typed manuscript of "Chapter II, Parmenides," notes and a handwritten manuscript titled "An Introduction to Plato: Part I, Parmenides."
File contains ten sets of lecture notes and manuscripts on the subject of liberation and history, first given in 1999 to the Foundation Year Programme, University of King's College, and later published in Philosophy and Freedom: The Legacy of James Doull, ed. David Peddle and Neal Robertson (University of Toronto Press, 2003).
Item consists of two discourses written by William Ellis, likely in the late-1770s. The items are bound dos-a-dos, with Discourse no.1 starting at front cover to the middle of the booklet and Discourse no.2 starting at the back cover to the middle of the booklet.
Series comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his academic activities, including his involvement as a faculty member of York University Osgoode Hall, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, and other institutions. Series also includes records and research materials regarding the development of Macdonald's publications, unpublished papers, and other materials.