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Philosophy

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

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Papers of John Baillie, 1900-1964

 Sub-Fonds
Identifier: BAI 1
Scope and Contents

school and university notes; awards and achievements; lectures, addresses and broadcasts; sermons and prayers; manuscripts of published works; papers relating to the World Council of Churches, British Council of Churches, General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and other organisations; personal and professional correspondence

Dates: 1900-1964

Papers relating to Donald Macpherson Baillie, 1908-1961

 Series
Identifier: BAI 7
Scope and Contents

The papers relating to Donald Macpherson Baillie consist of:


  1. articles, cuttings and ephemera
  2. career/employment resumés and references
  3. correspondence
  4. memorials and letters of condolence
Dates: 1908-1961

Quotations from Jacques Chevalier and Lloyd Morgan, c1928

 Item
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

Student notes, 1906-c1920

 Series
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

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/8/1/1
Scope and Contents

Article examining the existence of God from different theological and philosophical perspectives.

Dates: undated

The General Definition of Religion, c1908

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/16
Scope and Contents

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

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/3
Scope and Contents

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