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Philosophy

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:

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f. 189r

Philosophy lecture notes by Magnus Makculloch, 1477

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Identifier: MS 205/ff. 1r-200r
Contents The manuscript proper contains lecture notes written in 1477 in Louven by Magnus Makculloch. These notes are in Latin and are about on lectures about philosophy and logic by Petrus de Mera, Andrea de Alchmaria, and Theodricus Meyssach. The first part of the manuscript (ff. 1r-58v) contains extracts from the six books of Aristotle’s Organon, as well as Porphyry’s introduction to it. The second part of the manuscript (ff. 59r-200r) contains commentaries on the...
Dates: 1477

Quotations from Jacques Chevalier and Lloyd Morgan, c1928

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Identifier: BAI 1/1/7
Scope and Contents

A notebook containing quotations from Henri Bergson, a biography by Jacques Chevalier and Emergent Evolution and Life Mind and Spirit by zoologist turned psychologist, Lloyd Morgan.

Dates: c1928

Science Studies Unit, 1970-1979

 Sub-Series
Identifier: EUA IN1/ACU/M1/1/16

Student notes, 1906-c1920

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Identifier: BAI 1/2
Scope and Contents

Lecture notes on subjects including theology, philosophy and psychology

D.Phil. thesis manuscript

Dates: 1906-c1920

The Bedmakers' Sermon, undated

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Identifier: BAI 1/8/1/1
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Article examining the existence of God from different theological and philosophical perspectives.

Dates: undated

The General Definition of Religion, c1908

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/16
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An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh opr New College, examining what constitutes 'religion', including its relationship to both morality and philosophy.

Dates: c1908

The Nature of Definition as practised by Socrates, c1908

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Identifier: BAI 1/3/3
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An essay written by John Baillie [as a student at the University of Edinburgh or New College, examining Socrates approach to the question of definition in a philosophical context.

Dates: c1908

Timothy L. S. Sprigge Archive

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1154
Scope and Contents The Sprigge collection of papers at E2008.47 is composed of: - curriculum vitae, life-diary (key events), and unpublished papers including 'What I believe' - photographs - obituaries - letters from philosophers, 1967-2003 - copy of Ph.D thesis: 'The limits of morals defined' - Spinoza - lecture notes - adult...
Dates: 1960-2009

Unpublished essay entitled 'Answer to Messrs Crombie, Priestley, and Co.', by James Gregory, Professor of Medicine

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1931
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Essay by James Gregory, Professor of Medicine, entitled 'Answer to Messrs Crombie, Priestley, and Co.', which is a reply to Alexander Crombie's Essay on philosophical necessity (London: 1793). Printed, but not apparently published. 512 pages, incomplete.

Dates: c 1793

Vivisection in the Light of Philosophy and Modern Science, 1930

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/3/2/101
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A publication, "Vivisection in the Light of Philosophy and Modern Science", issued by the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Soceity (but copies could be obtained from the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection). M. Beddow Baily writes about the relationship between science and philosophies across religion.

Dates: 1930