Item is a book kept by James Dinwiddie containing notes about lectures at the Royal Institution (April 21, 1810 - May 26, 1811). Dinwiddie notes that he did not attend the first two lectures.
Fonds contains records created by James Doull in the course of his thinking, writing and teaching about the culture of ancient Rome, ancient, medieval and modern philosophy, and twentieth-century politics. The majority of the records are notes and manuscripts, handwritten in blank examination answer books. There is also a lesser number of both typed and printed manuscripts.
File contains handwritten and typed manuscripts of Doull's reviews of The Presveratic Philosophers, by G.S. Kink, J.E. Raven and The Degrees of Knowledge, by Jacques Maritain, and Hegel's Phenomenology: Dialogues on his Life and Mind, by J. Loewenberg.
Item is an article published by William Briggs (Toronto, 1907), based on a lecture delivered by Logan to the Philosophical Society of the University of Toronto.
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".
The file consists of correspondence from Solomon Feferman to Dr. Ernest Heighton concerning books on philosophy. The file includes a bibliography of philosophy books.
Fonds comprises records documenting Françoise Baylis's work as a bioethics scholar, educator and public intellectual, including her teaching, research, publishing and professional activities. Records include lecture and presentation notes and slides, manuscripts, publishing contracts, editorial correspondence and reviews, committee notes, agendas and correspondence.
Fonds contains records created and collected by Sue Campbell in the course of her work as a scholar and educator in philosophy and women's and gender studies, beginning with her MA thesis research. Record types include research and lecture notes; grant applications; conference materials; newsletters; teaching and course materials; correspondence; and manuscripts.
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.
File contains loose annotated papers, and newspaper clippings from A.W. Shatford. Clippings include "The Morality of Agnostics" and "Epicurus Restated."
Fonds consists of material related to A.W. Shatford, a proprietor from Hubbards, Nova Scotia. Material mostly relates to A. W. Shatford's commentary on religion, including his "Declaration of Principles."
File contains handwritten notes and manuscripts drafts for Doull's paper "Dante on Averroism," which was published in Actas del V congresso internacional de filosofia medieval (Madrid, 1979).
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).
File contains six printed manuscript drafts for "Neoplatonism and the Older Modern Philosophy," in The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism (Leuven, Belgium: 1997), three of which are titled "Neoplatonism and the Origin of the Cartesian Subject."
File contains manuscripts written in examination answer books, probably early drafts for "Neoplatonism and the Older Modern Philosophy," in The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism (Leuven, Belgium: 1997).
Item is an untitled five-page handwritten manuscript, probably an early draft of "Neoplatonism and the Origin of the Older Modern Philosophy," in The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism (Leuven, Belgium: 1997).