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Platonism I-II

File contains handwritten manuscripts and notes on Platonism and Aristotle.

Cratylus

Files contains handwritten notes on Plato's Cratylus.

Socrates

Files contains handwritten notes.

Copernicus

File contains 6 pages of handwritten notes.

Protagoras II

File contains handwritten manuscript and notes for a paper on Plato's Protagoras.

Phaedo

Files contains handwritten manuscripts and notes on Plato's Phaedo.

Divine Comedy

File contains notes for Doull's paper "Dante on Averroism," Actas del V congresso internacional de filosofia medieval (Madrid, 1979).

Plato book

Files contains notes, outlines, manuscript chapters and footnotes.

Aristotle VI

File contains handwritten notes on Aristotle's Metaphysics.

Hegel XV

File contains a handwritten review of Hegel's Phenomenology: Dialogues on the Life of Mind, by J. Loewenberg, and notes about Hegel on Chinese culture.

Hegel XVI

File contains handwritten notes on philosophy and the practical; medieval thought; appearance of spirt; and Hegel's philosophy of right.

Hegel XIII

File contains handwritten notes about the unity of Hegel's Phenomenology.

Hegel and Neoplatonism

File contains handwritten notes on the difference between Neoplatonism and the philosophy of Hegel; Hegel and the concept of absolute spirit; and Parmenides.

Classical literature I

File contains a course syllabus and lecture notes on classical literature, including Agamemnon, Choephori, Sophocles' Electra, and Prometheus.

Lewis Jack's lecture notes on moral philosophy

  • MS-2-94, SF Box 23, Folder 1
  • Item
  • 1838-1839
Item is a bound book of lecture notes written as a series of consecutively numbered questions and answers on moral philosophy. The book was written during the 1838-1839 session of Professor Hercules Scott's lectures and contains 125 closely written pages.

Jack, Lewis, The Reverend, 1815-1901

The absolute as ethical postulate

File contains a reprint of an article by Logan, originally published in the Philosophical Review, Vol. 8, no. 5. It includes an illegible inscription on the front cover.

The religious function of comedy

File contains an article by Logan, published by William Briggs (Toronto, 1907) based on a lecture that Logan delivered to the Philosophical Society of the University of Toronto.

Susan Sherwin's committee and report records

Series comprises records generated through Susan Sherwin's committee activities, including writing reports, and provides context for her work on and with university committees and research associations, as well as for her engagement in university curriculum reform and advocacy of feminism and women's rights.
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