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		  <titleproper>Lovejoy (Arthur Oncken) 1873-1962 <lb/>Papers 
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		<titleproper>Lovejoy (Arthur Oncken) 1873-1962 <lb/>Papers 
		  <date>1872-1963</date> </titleproper> 
		<num>Ms. 38</num> 
		<publisher>Special Collections<lb/>The Milton S. Eisenhower
		  Library<lb/> The Johns Hopkins University</publisher> 
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		  <item>Special Collections</item> 
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		<head>Descriptive Summary</head> 
		<unitid label="Record Group No.">Ms. 38</unitid> 
		<unittitle label="Title">Lovejoy (Arthur Oncken) 1873-1962 
		  <unitdate normal="1872/1963">1872-1963</unitdate></unittitle> 
		<origination label="Creator"> 
		  <persname>Lovejoy, Arthur O. (Arthur Oncken),
			 1873-1962</persname></origination> 
		<repository label="Repository"> 
		  <corpname
			normal="Johns Hopkins University. Special Collections"
			source="lcnaf">Johns Hopkins University. Special Collections</corpname></repository> 
		<physdesc label="Extent">85 document boxes (35.4 linear ft.)</physdesc> 
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		<abstract label="Scope and Content Note">The papers of Arthur O. Lovejoy
		  span the years 1872 to 1963 and include correspondence, manuscript notes for
		  lectures, notebooks, diaries, newspaper clippings, reports, speeches,
		  photographs, drafts, typescripts, galley proofs, and books owned and annotated
		  by Lovejoy. <lb/><lb/>Since 1963, when the papers were received by the
		  University, the collection has been reviewed, indexed, and arranged at various
		  times. In 1963, Marjorie Nicolson, an associate of Professor Lovejoy during
		  1923-26, examined the papers at the request of Hopkins professor, George Boas.
		  She arranged some material into envelopes and noted the contents of each
		  envelope on the outside, and that categorization has not been changed. Miss
		  Nicolson found that the three main subjects of the papers were Nature,
		  Primitivism, and Romanticism, and that much of Lovejoy's research had formed
		  the basis of his many published articles. Miss Nicolson also observed that
		  Lovejoy may have been planning a book or series of articles on "The Romantic
		  Theory of Knowledge," since some material deals with that
		  topic.<lb/><lb/>During 1974-1975, Daniel J. Wilson prepared a detailed index of
		  the collection. He listed the subject or title of each item in the collection.
		  A complete index to the large amount of correspondence was also prepared. In
		  1979, the papers were filed into different document boxes, but the original
		  order that corresponds with Wilson's index was retained. In 1993, a container
		  list was prepared to correctly list the material and the box numbers. The
		  papers are now arranged by series since the latest revision was intended to
		  follow Wilson's useful and complete index. In a general sense, the papers are
		  arranged in the following order: lecture notes, diaries and notebooks,
		  writings, biographical material, photographs, and correspondence. <lb/><lb/>The
		  largest part of the collection filed in Boxes 1 to 59 contains Lovejoy's notes
		  on notable philosophers including Emerson, Locke, Nietzche, and Santayana and
		  his classroom lectures on the many topics of Philosophy including Realism,
		  Vitalism, Evolution, and Meaning. Correspondence, filed in Boxes 72 to 84 forms
		  another large segment of the collection. Some biographical material and family
		  photographs are filed in Boxes 67-69 as well as Lovejoy's reports and papers
		  dealing with academic freedom and post-war (World War II)
		  problems.<lb/><lb/>For an analysis of the collection, see Marjorie Nicolson's
		  letter, October 1963 in the Provenance File. <lb/><lb/>Lovejoy's published
		  writings are described in: Wilson, Daniel J. Arthur O. Lovejoy: An Annotated
		  Bibliograph. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1982. <lb/><lb/>A complete
		  listing of items in the collection is given in the Container List. </abstract> 
	 </did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative Information</head> 
		<acqinfo> 
		  <head>Provenance</head> 
		  <p>The papers of Arthur Oncken Lovejoy were a bequest to the University
			 and were received in 1963.</p> 
		</acqinfo> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Use Restrictions</head> 
		  <p>Access is unrestricted.</p> 
		  <p>Permission to publish material from this collection must be
			 requested in writing from the Manuscripts Librarian, Milton S. Eisenhower
			 Library, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore,
			 Md. 21218.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
		  <p>Arthur O. Lovejoy Papers Ms. 38 <lb/>Special Collections,
			 <lb/>Milton S. Eisenhower Library, <lb/>The Johns Hopkins University</p> 
		</prefercite> 
		<bioghist> 
		  <head>Biographical Note</head> 
		  <p>Arthur Oncken Lovejoy was born in Berlin, October 10, 1873, the son
			 of Wallace William Lovejoy, a Boston medical student studying in Germany, and
			 Sara Oncken Lovejoy, his German wife. They family returned to Boston in 1875,
			 but Sara Lovejoy died shortly thereafter. Wallace Lovejoy married Emmeline
			 Dutton in 1881 after leaving the practice of medicine to assume a ministry in
			 the Episcopal church. </p> 
		  <p>Arthur Lovejoy received his early education in schools in Ohio,
			 Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Following his graduation from the Germantown,
			 Pennsylvania Academy in 1891, the family moved to Oakland, California. Lovejoy
			 entered the University of California at Berkeley in 1891, his course of study
			 emphasizing the humanities and languages. Under the influence of the
			 philosopher George Holmes Howison, Lovejoy's prime interest changed from
			 religion to philosophy. He graduated in 1895 and entered Harvard where he
			 studied under Josiah Royce and William James. He received the M.A. in 1897 and
			 studied at the Sorbonne, 1898-1899. </p> 
		  <p>Lovejoy's career as a teacher of philosophy began at Stanford
			 University in 1899. In 1901, he resigned in protest at the dismissal of the
			 economist and sociologist, E. A. Ross, and he was afterwards a champion of
			 academic freedom to university and college faculties. Lovejoy held teaching
			 positions at Washington University (1901-1907), Columbia (1907-1908), and the
			 University of Missouri (1908-1910) before coming to The Johns Hopkins
			 University in 1910. He remained at Hopkins until his retirement in 1938.</p> 
		  <p>During the early part of the century, Lovejoy published widely on a
			 number of subjects: the history of religion, the history of philosophy, on
			 pragmatism and realism, and on social and political questions. His concern for
			 academic freedom led him in 1913 toward the establishment of an organization
			 which culminated in the formation of the American Association of University
			 Professors in 1915.</p> 
		  <p>During World War I, he was active in the National Security League
			 and the YMCA. After the war, Lovejoy turned his attention to scholarship,
			 particularly in philosophy and the history of ideas. His 1933 William James
			 Lectures at Harvard were published in 1936 as The Great Chain of Being. He
			 retired from Hopkins in 1938 to devote himself to his research. He then became
			 involved in the planning of The Journal of the History of Ideas which began
			 publication in 1940. During World War II Lovejoy was active politically and
			 socially, serving as administrator, editor and writer for the Historical
			 Service Board of the American Historical Association and for the Universities
			 Committee on Post-War International Problems. He was a member of the American
			 Committee for Cultural Freedom with a view to countering the Communist threat.
			 He served as a member of the University of Maryland Board of Regents from
			 1951-1955. He also continued his scholarly work. Gradually his health declined
			 and his eyesight failed completely. Arthur O. Lovejoy never married. He died in
			 Baltimore on December 30, 1962. </p> 
		</bioghist> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <dsc> 
		<head>Description of Series/Container List</head> 
		<c01 level="series" tpattern="container:description"> 
		  <head>Container List</head> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Container List </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <thead> 
			 <row> 
				<entry>Box</entry> 
				<entry>Contents</entry> 
			 </row> 
		  </thead> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="box">1</container> 
				<unittitle>Adams - Burtt </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Adams, Mind's isolation from reality.</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Discussion of the philosopher Adams's view of the separation
					 of the mind from reality. Explication of Adams's view and AOL own position that
					 it arises largely from the experience of error. AOL position close to that in
					 RD. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Adams, Idealism and the Modern Age</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Appears to be an outline of a book by Adams, possibly the one
					 discussed above. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Aquinas, Folder labelled 'Thos Aquinas and later
					 Thomists'</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Series of references to quotes in Aquinas and others, many
					 appeared in CCB. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Thomas Aquinas: Will &amp; Intellect &amp; Freeedom
					 in Creation'</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>For Reply to Veatch Notes on Aquinas as listed on folder, also
					 references. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Reply to Veatch' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Notes on and some parts of the ms. for the reply to Veatch.
					 </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'2nd Reply to Veatch' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Further notes and references. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Copy of Anton Pegis article. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Also a typscript copy Copy of Pegis's rejoinder to AOL.</p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Partial typscript of ms. on reply to Pegis by AOL
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'On Some Thomistic and Other Gods' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>A list of theses regarding a possible study of the
					 subject.</p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Misc other notes</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bentham, 'Polit. Doctr.' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Two lectures on Bentham. First on the scope of state action
					 implied in Bentham; the second, a discussion of how Bentham's theory closely
					 fits with the natural rights doctrine. Also misc notes. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'History of Pol Philos: Bentham: Life and
					 Character'</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Lecture on B's political theory and esp. conversion to
					 radicalism. Lecture on B's life and character. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bergson, 'Bergsonism &amp; Romantic
					 Anti-Intellectualism' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Misc notes and articles by others on Bergson. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Is he realist or idealist, epistemological dualist or
					 monist' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Misc notes on Bergson and some clippings of other articles on
					 him. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bergson, 'The Practical Tendencies of Bergsonism'
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Typscript with corrections originally printed in Int. J. of
					 Ethics, 23 (1913)</p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fragments of a ms., possibly early draft of Reason,
					 Understanding and Time. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Various other assorted notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bosanquet, 'Meeting of Extremes' 
					 <unitdate>May 15, 1922 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>An examination and discussion of B's book, perhaps for a
					 review. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Long fragment of a lecture on Bosanquet, value and
					 idealism. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chart for seminar, 1926, on experimental and
					 transcendental worlds. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bradley, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Lecture notes on Bradley's system and idealism, very
					 fragmented, 
					 <unittitle>part dated 12/13/21.</unittitle></p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lecture on Bradley </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Begins with background, brief life, then elucidation of his
					 system with comparisons to Kant.</p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Broad, Misc. notes and outlines </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Probably taken while reading Broad. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Broad, Misc. notes and outlines </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Probably taken while reading Broad. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Part of a lecture on Broad, especially the conception
					 of sensation and the existence of private spaces and correlatives.</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>AOL argues against Broad from a dualistic position. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Outlines for a lecture on Broad, concentrating on
					 sensa. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>General remarks on Broad concentrating on relationship
					 of science to philosophy. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Various other notes on reading of Broad and for
					 lectures. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bruno, Giordano, Lecture on GB </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Emphasizes his view of God, the notion of plenitude, and his
					 pantheism, also containing a review of his life. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Misc. and fragmentary notes on Bruno. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Burtt, 'Metaphysical Foundations' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Notes on reading of the book. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>2</container> 
				<unittitle>Carlyle - Dewey </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Carlyle, 'Bibliographical Notes' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Brief discussion of Carlyle on Kant. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Brief discussion of Carlyle and the reality of space
						and time. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Notes on Carlyle and anti-intellectualism, other
						beliefs of Carlyle, few on Emerson. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Reprints of two articles on Carlyle by others.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Coleridge, 'Bibliography, gen &amp; misc, &amp;
					 reading ref.'</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Outlines &amp; Questions: Chronology' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Relations to various writers' misc. notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Coleridge in America' various notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes on 'Dejection, an Ode" </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Coleridge &amp; Evolution' notes and reprint of
						article by Potter</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Coleridge, 'Freedom, etc. Misc. notes to Dec., 1935.'
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'God--conception of; the Absolute, the
						unconditioned.' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes on Coleridge's Huntington Lib. ms.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Coleridge on Free Will etc.' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Idealism &amp; Realism' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Imitation of Nature; Imitating the Universal' notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Understanding; Kantian conceptions of' notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence of Germans' notes</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Coleridge &amp; Jacobi' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'First period: pantheistic &amp; necessitarian'
						notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Naturalistic conception of Shakespeare. notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Word 'Romantic' &amp; Antithesis of Anc. &amp;
						Modern.' notes</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Descartes, 'Question of Primacy of Will or
					 Intellect'</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc other notes on Descartes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dewey, 'Pragmatist Truths' notes </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Attitude to Representational Theories of Knowledge'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes and preliminary discussions. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pragm--Dewey's tertium quid to realism and
						idealism.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Fragments of discussions. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Subjectivistic aspect' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes and fragments of ms., probably from Prag vs Prag. </p>
					 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reply to Dewey' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Fragment of ms. criticizing Dewey's concept of meaning.
						unidentified, possibly early draft of Time, Meaning &amp; Transcendence, JP,
						19. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Second reply to Dewey' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Fragments of ms., unidentifiable from content, possibly
						'Pastness and Transcendence' early draft. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Remarks Mr. Dewey, Revision' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Largely ms. of Analysis of Dewey's Empir. Acct. of Appear.
						</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Dewey on 'Sensible Appearances and Relativity''
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. on appearance and fragments of two others</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dewey 'Are Both Perceptual Objects and Scientific
					 Objects Parts of the Physical World?' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Ms. of paper on the above subject, especially with regard to
					 Dewey. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dante, 'Medieval Philos - Muse', assorted notes
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Article on Dante by Alfonso de Salvio.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dewey, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Fragment of ms. on reflective agent. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Fragment of ms. on pragmatism, dualism and
						idealism.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Fragment of ms. of pragmatism and error.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Fragment of ms. discussing Dewey and space.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc notes on Dewey. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>3</container> 
				<unittitle>Emerson - James </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Emerson,</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Emerson and German Romanticism', assorted notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Harrington,</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life, Method, Gen Summary of doctrine, Polit &amp;
						Econ Power - their relations.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Two ms. lectures covering the above subjects, some reference
						to contemp affairs. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Doctrines' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Fragment of ms. on H's doctrines on legislature and nat.
						aristocracy. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol. Philos - Harrington' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. lecture on the economic base of political power. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence on American political thought and early
						Constitutions' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. lecture </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hobbes, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Outline of treatment, assigments ms. lecture on life. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Doctrine' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. lecture on H's ethical presuppositions, the political
						theory, and its operation in the modern world, also discussion of self-esteem
						that is very similar to that in 'Reflections on Human Nature'. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Constitution of the Civil State' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>A lecture on theory and development of state </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Unclassified, duplicates, discards' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Assorted ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Articles, 'Boundaries of Society', Stephen C.
						Pepper. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hooker</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'I-II' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Intro ms. lecture, covers temper of time and H's political
						philos. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'III' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture on the development of the state of nature idea
						and the consent theory. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Hooker &amp; Social Contract, Incident &amp; Sea
						Venture &amp; Mayflower.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Frag. ms. lectures. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Text of Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>printed. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Duplicates &amp; Discards' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc, not used, 1930-31' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hume</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ethics &amp; Political Philosophy, I' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Discusses approbation and disapprobation in Hume somewhat
						more fully than in 'Reflections on Human Nature'. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Anticipations of: inc. 'impotence of reason."
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Lecture VIII' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>An early draft of lecture VIII of RHN, some differences, but
						no major ones. typescript. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>James</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Radical Empiricism of William James,'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Brief review of James' theory of radical empiricism, ties it
						to, and separates from Hume's. typescript, 9 pp. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Reprint of James's 
						<title>"Does Consciousness Exist?"</title> </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'James, Does Consciousness Exist?' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Typescript of essay in 13 Pragmatisms, minor variations.</p>
					 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Analysis &amp; Crit. of James's "Does Consciousness
						Exist?" </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms on representative ideas criticizing monistic realists.
						Assorted notes and ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Theories of Meaning, W. James' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes and ms. fragments.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Lectures, 'Mr. James's Philosophy and the Will to
						Believe' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>In black notebook, delivered before some club, probably
						before 1910. General exposition in both cases, though some criticism in the
						second lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'James article: Notes &amp; unused pp.' </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms. criticism of James's theory of meaning, parts
						developed in some detail. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted notes and ms. fragments mostly on James's
						"Does Consciousness Exist?" </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 
						<title>"James as Philosopher"</title> Science. 7/14/11, by
						Royce, reprint</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kant,</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'General Introductory Material' </unittitle> 
					 <note> 
						<p>Opening lecture on why study Kant, various notes on this
						  subject. </p> 
					 </note> 
					 <unitdate>(1915) </unitdate> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms of article for paper on Kant bicentenary.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Harmonization of Freedom and Causality' notes and
						outlines 
						<unitdate>(4/6/08) </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Antinomies' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Several ms. lectures on Kant's antinomies. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Introd. Notes, 1926-27' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Intro lecture notes, also some lecture notes from 1915 and
						1912, also ms. and intro to Kant.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schools of Kant interpretation #1-7' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms. fragments and notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schools of Kant Interpretation, II' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schools of Kant Interpretation, III' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schools of Kant - Interpretation, IV, Objectivistic
						interpretations',</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Transcendental Analytic' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture, one dated 1910, another 1908, another undated,
						also some notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Transcendental Ego and Unity of Apperception'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> The lecture ms. are on Leibniz not Kant.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Transcendental Deduction' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture notes, some parts dated 1908 others 1910. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Kantian Ego' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes': </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> contains several ms. lectures, one dated 1912, also misc
						notes. also, 'Final lectures, Kant.' </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Kant and Evolution, 1957' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. addenda to that article. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Analytic and synthetic Judgments' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes, also on Leibniz and Wolff. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Types of Interpretation' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Tr. Aesthetic,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture notes, probably from 1907. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Early Influence in England and France.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Conception of Noumenon and Ding-an-Sich'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragment, assorted notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kepler, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc notes'. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Laird, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Hypothesis of Ideas--Types of Monistic Idealism'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture notes on general critique and critique of L's
						view of error. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>La Mettrie, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Man and Apes: 18th cent.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms discussion of La M's position, misc. notes, article on La
						M. by H. Hastings. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Locke, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. lecture notes on review of life. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'History of Political Philos, Reading references.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Political Doctrine,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture on explicating Locke, other ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol. Phil, Misc., to classify' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture fragments, some dated 1922.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Locke and the Declaration of Independence'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Brief ms. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence in America, before Dec of Ind.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture, largely H. of I in form. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence of Locke and Pose of intellectual Modesty
						in Enlightment.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Taxation'. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms fragment of lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Basis of Right of Property' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms fragment and misc notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Was he a Sensationalist', </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lecture, concludes basically no.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Summaries, Tabular outlines.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc other notes on Locke </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>5</container> 
				<unittitle>McColley - Milton</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>McColley, Grant, Several papers by McColley sent to
					 AOL for comment (see McColley and Nicolson correspondence with AOL)
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Nicolson, Marjorie, A Bibliography for The Idea of
					 Infinity. 
					 <unitdate> 1929. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>McGilvary, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reply to McG.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms draft of reply to McG., incomplete.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reply to McG., II' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms draft of reply.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes on McG computations' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Including AOL computations. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Meaning' of Lorentz-transformations' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes from various sources. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Extracts from Einstein' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Later paragraphs' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. fragments</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Times, Old and New' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Copy of article by McJG of that title and AOL comments
						on.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Reply to McG on "paradox"' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Draft of ms.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Reply to McG, II' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. drafts.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Three typescripts of McG articles on Lovejoy's
						theories. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Misc ms fragments of replies to McG. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The travels of Peter, Paul and Zebedee'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Draft, partially ts. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Typescript drafts, with some ms., of AOL's reply to
						McG rejoinder regarding the time retarding journey controversy. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mill, J.S., </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Character &amp; Place in History, Ethical Theory'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Political Doctrines'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc notes on Bentham and Mill. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milton</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Cambridge Platonists'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes on Henry More and others. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'For Review of Pinto, Peter Sterry, Notes'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Review in MLN, 52 (1937) </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ideas', Misc notes on</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>6</container> 
				<unittitle>Milton (Cont.) - Moore </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milton</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'On Liberty, Areopagitics' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture and misc notes and discards. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Milton's Philosophy, 1. Conception of God in
						himself' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Reason" &amp; "Will" in angels and man'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Outline for Milton as Philsopher for Course on GCB, 1928,
						ms lecture on Freedom, Will &amp; Intellect in Angels and Man, misc notes. </p>
					 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Milton and the Eternity of the World' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Milton and the New Astronomy' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Freedom, Will &amp; Intellect, etc., Relation to
						Thomist-Scotist Controversy' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Typescript of "Milton's Dialogue on Astronomy" in
						Reason and Imagination, Festschrift for M. Nicolson, 1962 </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Monboddo, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Lord Monboddo and Rousseau' ms. draft of "Monboddo
						and Rousseau," see Essays in H of I, pp. 38-61 or Modern Philology, XXX (1933),
						275-96.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Misc notes on the subject. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Additional material for article'.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Montague, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Criticism on Montague's epistemological papers'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Several draft ms. and notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Memorial Minute, 
						<unitdate> Feb. 1954,</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms and ts draft. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Unreal Subsistence and Consciousness' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Paper by Montague with AOL comments on it. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Reprints of four articles by Montague. </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Montesquieu, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life, etc.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lecture on life and writing. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence in America II,' De Tocqueville
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Political Philos I' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Draft ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> '"Principles" of the forms of government',
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms fragments</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol Theory, III, 1. Liberty &amp; the Separation of
						Powers, 2. Federalism' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Theorie des climates' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc &amp; duplicates' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Moore, G.E, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'G.E. Moore, I' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragments of critique of Moore, part a critique of views
						on existence of bodies. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'G.E. Moore, II' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture, critique of Moore, especially on sense-data.
						</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>7</container> 
				<unittitle>Murphy - Nietzche </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Murphy, A.E., </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Objective Relativism" Correspondence with A.E.
						Murphy on' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms copy of letter to Murphy on Multiple Inherence, misc
						notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Articles on Objective Relativism' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragment and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Whitehead and Murphy'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragment and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Varieties of Objectivity.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragment and notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Murphy's "Lovejoy's Counter-Revolution and ms of
						reply' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Contains the two parts of article by Murphy and ms fragments
						of reply and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Nietzsche, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Asceticism,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographical Notes' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Relation to Contemporaries' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Nietzsche &amp; Darwinism,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Epistemology' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Relation of Personality to Doctrine,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Relation of Personality to Doctrine,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pessimism'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Psychopathological Interp. of Philosophy and
						Religion' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schopenhauer, Misc.', 'Nietzsche, 1st Period,' and
						'This-Worldliness'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lectures.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Relation to Romanticists,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Superiority of the Unconscious and Instinctive,'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Superman Ideal...' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Temporalism,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Wagner,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms fragment and notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'War,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ewige Wiederkunft' Eternal Return, </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms. lecture and notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Various aspect of the Will to Power,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms. lecture and notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes &amp; plans of lectures,' 
						<unitdate>Sept. 1915</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms. lecture on Nietzsche on war. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Misc notes on Nietzsche. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>8</container> 
				<unittitle>Ockham - Rousseau </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Ockham, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Thomist-Scotist Question' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ockham' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture fragment on Aquinas and Scotus, notes on Ockham.
						</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Peirce, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reply to Buchler {typed fair copy}' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>two copies. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning, First Draft, misc.
						sheets' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Typed copy </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning' Pt. II
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Tentative ms. (incomplete). </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Theory of Meaning, Metaphysical Implications:
						Realism,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Meaning" Sense, Later Formulation' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'"Meaning" Sense, Later Formulation' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Theories of Meaning: Applications to specific
						ideas' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>draft ms. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Meaning, Discussion of Futuristic Sense'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes re Buchler on Peirce.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes and ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments and notes most apparently having
						to do with the article in the Peirce volume in 1952. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Randle, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Randle on Sense-data' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Robinet, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rousseau, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Polit Philos.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment on the morality of coercion. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Supposed French origin of Amer. Polit. Ideas in
						Rev. Period.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment &amp; notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Rousseau's Influence--Bosanquet,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture on Rousseau theory of state and Bosanquet. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol Philos, I, State of Nature,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment (summarizes article on primitivism) and notes.
						</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol. Philos. Modes of Formulation of Political
						State...' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture &amp; notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol. Theory, III', </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'State of Nature in Rousseau and His Sources &amp;
						Precursors,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pol. Philos--Influence: On French Declaration &amp;
						Rev in Gen.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture, notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'First Discourse,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Add to file of 2nd Disc.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Primitivism in Antiquity, </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes (misfiled?) </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Babbitt Review' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Rousseau and Romanticism, misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Self-esteem in Rousseau,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schinz review: Notes for &amp; discarded,'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>rev. 1931, MLN. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Fascism and the Conception of the General Will,'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture ties to Rousseau. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Photocopy of French article on Rousseau.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Rousseau, Notes on' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes on Rousseau, also ms lecture on Bosanquet. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>9</container> 
				<unittitle> Royce - Russell </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Royce </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Theories of the Determinants of Desire, Choice,
						Purpose,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>bibliography </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'World and Individual' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>mss lectures of exposition and criticism </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Resume of Gen. Char. of his Absolute,' </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ethical &amp; Religious Implications of his
						Metaphysics, Problem of XTY.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lectures. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Proof of Evil,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lecture and misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Royce and the Math Infinite' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment and notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Supp. Essay on Infinity' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Metaphysics, Royce,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lecture on Contemporary Metaphysics. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Russell</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Summary of Russell's [ ?? ]' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>part typed, part ms. in French. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms fragment on Russell's [ ?? ]. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Ms fragment on Russell's theory of perception.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'World of Physics and World of Sense' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>copy of article by R and critique of it by AOL. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Misc notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Early definitions of "mental" &amp; "physical"',
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragment post-1956. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Dualism of Mind &amp; Matter,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes and ms fragments. 1958. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Percepts in Heads' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms. notes, and ms. fragments. 1958. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Conception of Physical Object,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms fragments and misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Consciousness and Knowledge' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'His Neutral Monism re Psychophysical Events'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Physical and Perceptual Space &amp; percepts in my
						head,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Mind and Matter, 1st Position'. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Notes on Russell's Theory of Matter and
						Perception, 1926' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Analysis of Matter, 1927' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Russell on What is in our heads,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Typescript of ms. apparently for chapter on R, c. 1958. Some
						also here in other folders in ms form. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Knowing' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc notes and ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Misc.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> notes, some marked discarded, and ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments, especially from article on
						chapter on Percepts in our Heads. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> some typed. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>10</container> 
				<unittitle>Santayana - Temple </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Santayana</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes and ms on' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Mss. on essences and phenomenolism, misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. notes and ms on Santayana </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Essence Doctrine' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ts of criticism of RD by Durant Drake, 
						<unitdate> June 1930 </unitdate></p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Schopenhauer</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms of article, c. 1956, probably for Forerunners of Darwin
						book. (?) </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schopenhauer and Wagner,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Misc. notes and ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc notes on Schopenhauer. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Record Book, containing notes and fragments of
						lectures on Schopenhauer. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Sidney, Alg.</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Life and Political Doctrines' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Influence in America,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragments. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Spinoza</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Political Philosophy,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms lectures. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Smith, Adam, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Psychology of M.C.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lectures on psychology of morality. Similar to what is in
						Reflections on Human Nature. Notes and Memos for RHN marked not to be
						used</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Smith, Norman Kemp, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms lecture on Smith's philosophy. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Strong, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reply to Strong, 1933' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms draft of "Dualism and the Paradox of Reference."</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Dualism and the Paradox of Reference' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Typescript </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Strong on Consciousness, etc.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms lectures on Strong's epistemology and panpsychism. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Temple, Sir Wm., </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'As Political Philosopher' ms lecture </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>11</container> 
				<unittitle>Whitehead - The Anomaly of Knowledge </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Whitehead, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bifurcation'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> Ms fragments and notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bifurcation, Discussion on Whitehead, Harvard,
						Nov., 1932' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture and notes, on reading and discussion. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Errors and Delusions' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Events and objects,'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Nature, Meaning of,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Organic view' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Simple Location,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Simple Location, not needed'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Supplementary of denial of simple
						location,'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms fragment. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Temporalist &amp; Freedomist Strains,' </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>notes.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Spec notes for remainder of Car. Lect. III'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Typescript of ms on Whitehead, possibly part of
						Carus Lectures. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>The Anomaly of Knowledge, Revised version of AK 
						<unitdate>(1923) </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>With outline of proposed book 1959 </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AKNP IV Do Ideas Exist?' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>ms fragments for Chapter IV of book 1959 some comments on
						the New Realists. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'For AK, On Behaviorism, Viennese
						Logical-Positivism, 
						<unitdate>c.1959 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms draft, largely typed. Recapitulates views of "Thinking
						Behaviorist" </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AKNP - S. Alexander on consciousness, and my
						comments' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AK-Ryle, Duplicates and Discards, Notes and Mss.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AK-NP, I. [? Prolegomena,] Notes and Parts of ms
						for 1958,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>includes a discard in which AOL compares self to Hume.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AK-NR, Pastness and Transcendence, typed
						ms.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>12</container> 
				<unittitle>Approbativeness - Behaviorism </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <note> 
				<p>RHN = Reflections on Human Nature </p> 
			 </note> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Approbativeness, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>The Indictment of Pride,</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> typescript of Lecture VII, RHN </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Approbativeness and 'Pride' in Political and
						Economic Thought, </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> typescript of Lecture VI, RHN </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>The 'Love of Praise' as the substitute for 'Reason
						and Virtue' in Seventeenth and Eighteenth century Theories of Human Nature,
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> draft ms of Lecture V of RHN</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments from RHN </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Approbativeness as the Universal, Distinctive, and
						Dominant Passion of Man </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> typescript draft of Lecture IV of RHN </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Behaviorism, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. notes, lecture fragments and reprints of
						articles, several by Watson, all dealing with behaviorism. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Introductory: Definitions and Classification of
						Varieties' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Definition and Varieties' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> (Lect. notes, 1930)</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographical Notes, Gen. &amp;
						unclassified.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Arguments of Behaviorism' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lecture notes on Methodological Behaviorism and
						Existential Behaviorism, dated 1937 </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Methodological Behaviorism, Psychophysical Dualism,
						For Harvard course' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p> ms lecture notes on Boring. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'E.G. Boring's articles' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Existential Behaviorism,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Introspection,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>misc. notes. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Operational Behaviorism, Philos Anthrop
						(Harvard?)' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture on criticism of Boring on duration.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Semasiological Behaviorism' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Ms lecture.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>13</container> 
				<unittitle>Behaviorism - Carus Lecture Notes </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Lecture on Boring and Behaviorism dated Dec. 16,
					 1937, at Harvard </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Misc. ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Carus Lecture Notes, 'Philos Rev. Comments of
					 Presidential Address and Reply' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Galleys of Discussion of Presidential Address, with AOL
					 marginal comments, in PR, Typed copy of Creighton's comment, Typed and expanded
					 version of AOL reply to Creighton, as ms draft of the previous. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Carus Lectures, Materials for Introduction,' misc.
					 notes </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Argt. for realism,' misc ms. fragments and notes
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Suggestions For Carus Lectures, Apr. 26, 1927'
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Outlines a scheme different from RD, more along the lines of
					 Presidential address of 1916 </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Ms lecture on knowing and transcending standpoints.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Misc. notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Carus Lecture Notes (correspondence),</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Problems of Vicarious Presence', ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Time Process, Atomic vs Continuity Theory' misc.
						notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Revolt against the 17th Century' misc notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes for addition to the lecture I' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'II The first phase, exposition of,' misc notes,
						and ms. fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'First Phase "Gen. Strategy"' notes and ms
						fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The first phase, reasons for failure of,' notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'First phase, notes, ways of meeting dualistic
						argts.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Causes of Revolt, notes: for revision', 
						<unitdate>May, 1929</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Lect III, Man as Epistemological Animal,' ms
						fragment and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Memos' misc notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Nature of Knowing as a Natural Event,' misc. notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'To classify' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>14</container> 
				<unittitle>Chain of Being </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chain of Being, Ms. fragment of introduction.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Review of CB by Walter Puck, of Baltimore, typed copy.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Topic and Reading Refs, 1927-28," Some for course on
					 CB in 27-28. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Temporalizing of Ch. of Being, Akenside' notes on
					 Akenside. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Temporalizing of the Chain of Being,' Misc. notes
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'The ultimate irrationality (Princ of Suff Reason)--
					 Notes' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Princ of Plenitude on Recent Philos...' ms fragment
					 and notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Working Refs in C. of B. Feb. 1934' notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Critics of' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'In Antiquity and MA,' misc notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Latest working refs,' notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Notes for additions &amp; revision of typed ms.'
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Poss additions to Galley Proof' notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Mod Period, Chiefly 17th-18th Cents,' notes, dated
					 1933 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Chain of Being, Diagram of related ideas in
					 chain.</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'III. Leibniz : The Principle of Sufficient Reason
					 and the Principle of Plenitude,' </unittitle> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>typed copy, different from GCB, possibly for lecture. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Misc. ms fragments, notes, and bibliography.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Chain of Being (Greek and Medieval) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Bibliography slips: Greek Sources' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'In Medieval Thought' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Aquinas &amp; Abelard' misc notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Aristotle: Principle of Continuity' ms fragment and
						misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'In MA, The Internal Strains,' ms fragments and
						misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Misc loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>15</container> 
				<unittitle>Chain of Being (Greek and Medieval) </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Plato, Theory of ideas in Gen.' ms fragments and
					 notes </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Plato, Idea of the Good in General,' notes and ms
					 fragments. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Plato, Conception of God' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Prince of Plenitude' ms fragment and notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Plato, Are the doctrines of the Dialogues Plato's
					 own?' notes </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Plato, On otherworldliness, etc,' Lecture of Ch of
					 Being Course, 
					 <unitdate>10/21/27. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Neoplatonism, Theodicy, Notes' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> 'Proclus, misc notes' </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Chain of Being (Leibniz) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Princ of Suffic. Reason' misc notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Idea of Divine Self-sufficiency' misc. notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Is moral evil reducible to metaphysical' misc.
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Principle of Plenitude,' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Princ. of Plenitude, II The exigentia existendi'
						misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Princ. of Plenitude &amp; Existence of Matter,'
						misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'All contingent judgments reducible to necessary
						ones,' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'For revision of Leibniz' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ms for ms,' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Draft ms. of part of Leibniz lecture</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. notes and ms fragments </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chain of Being (18th Century) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Princ. of Plenitude and Microbiology,' misc. notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Use of Conception, in Argt. for Optimism,' misc
						notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'King &amp; Leibniz: chiefly theodicy,' ms fragments
						and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Man's Place, Addenda' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes used' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Conceptions of Man's place in nature, Carbon and
						discards,' ms fragments </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>16</container> 
				<unittitle>Chain of Being (Plurality of Worlds) </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Argt abt in 19th Century' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Late 17th and 18th century,' misc. notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'G. Bruno,' Ms fragment. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Kant' ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Kepler (to revise)' ms fragments and notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Present Evidence' misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Misc--Used or not needed' notes and ms fragments'
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Assorted loose notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> AOL copy of original edition of GCB, few marginal
					 notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Chain of Being (Eternity of the the world)
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographical' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'General Significance of Issue' ms fragment and
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'In Greek Philosophy' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Intro re Xtnty &amp; Augustine' ms fragments and
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Henry More Ms. I' ms. fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'H. More: Concepts of matter &amp; extension,'
						notes</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'H. More,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'H. More: (notes and dup. pp.)' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Averroes, Thomas Aquinas' ms fragments and notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Ocellus' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Chain of Being (Eternity of the world) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Origen's views on' ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pre-existence of the Soul' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Beatific Vision in 17th c. Protestantism,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'18th Century, Bayle,' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'18th cent. English Controversy over reality of
						space &amp; time,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Joachim of Flores,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>''Misc examples of reaction . . . in idea of
						eternity of world,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes; misc, unclassified.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chain of Being (additional after publication)
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ethan Allen' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Necessity, Suff. Reason or Cosmic Indeterminism'
						notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Comment on W. [? Lynskey] art.' notes and typed ms.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Goldsmith and the Chain of Being' [? JHI] 
						<unitdate>7, 1946. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Sir Wm Petty,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Addit., 1936: Premontval' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Pereira' ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Addit. material since publication.' notes on P.
						Sterry </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'In 18th century Biology' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Ultimate Irrationality' ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc. addenda, after publication,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Assorted reviews of GCB and a number of articles
						that contain references to GCB. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>17</container> 
				<unittitle>China and Europe </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>China &amp; Europe 16th-18th Century (Correspondence),
					 'China in the Eyes of Europe,' AOL ms. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Material in this box the gift of Robert Rosenthal, Curator of
					 Special Collections, Univ. of Chicago, 
					 <unitdate>Sept. 1974. </unitdate></p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>China &amp; Europe in 16th-18th Centuries
					 (correspondence) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>13 letters, most to AOL, from Derk Bodde, D.C. Allen, Donald
					 Lasch, William Appleton, re AOL work on the Chinese influence in Europe. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>China in the Eyes of Europe, 1580-1780, by AOL
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Tentative outlines of the volume, one dated 1948. Ms.
					 apparently complete, of article 'China in the Eyes of Europe, 1580-1780.
					 Largely typed with some corrections by AOL Partial carbon and ms. draft of the
					 above. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>China &amp; Europe 16th-18th Century (Miscellaneous
					 Notes). From Univ of Chicago. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Assorted loose reviews of books and articles on China
					 and Chinese influence. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'China in Europe' notes apparently taken in Lib. of
					 Congress. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Chinese Vogue in Europe, 17th-18th c.' notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Chinese Origin, Use or discarded for 1947 revision'
					 notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Folder of misc. ms. notes by AOL.</unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>18</container> 
				<unittitle>Communists - Desire </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Communism in Christianity </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Communism in Xtnty - before 5th c.' ms fragments,
						usually typed on several early expressions of communistic thinking </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Communism in Xtnty - to 5th century' notes on early
						church fathers. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'M.A. Unclassified - after 8th c.' notes
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Bibliography: Mod Works on.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Communism in Christianity </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Basil, Wealth,' typed ms on Basil. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Typed ms fragment on Duns Scotus </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Notes on Tertullian </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms on Shepherd of Hermas, not in AOL handwriting.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Communists as Teachers (Reply to Lowe) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Copy of JP, XLIX, Feb 14, 1952 with the debate
						between AOL, Lowe, and Hook.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Galley Proofs of AOL replies to Lowe.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Copy of AOL article in American Scholar.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Reply to Lowe and related Papers' Copies of
						articles in dispute, plus "Communists, Congressmen, and the Colleges," ts, by
						AOL. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Consciousness, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Consciousness,' ms lecture on the meaning and
						nature of consciousness. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Notebook contain ms lectures and notes on
						consciousness, 
						<unitdate>probably 1914-15 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Ideas in Intertemporal Cognition,' notes and
						article by Robertson. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'The Conception of consciousness' bibliography for
						APA, 
						<unitdate>1911 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Consent of the Governed, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Consent of Governed, applic to indiv, Pol Philos,
						1927,' ms lecture on the rights of individuals, also ms fragment on Locke.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Applic. to Communities,' ms lecture and notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> Assorted loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle> Desire, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Pleasant-Idea Theory of Desire,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Psychology of Desire and Choice,' ms fragments and
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Introd. to' notes on meetings of Philos Sem., 1931,
						other notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Preconceived - Good Theory of Desire' ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Methodological Preliminaries to Psychology of Moral
						Consciousness.' ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Psychol. of Desire, I. Feelings' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Trolands, Fundamentals of Human Motivation,' ms
						discussion of with reports of Seminary, 1932. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ehrenfels,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted ms. fragments, notes, and reports on
						meetings of the Seminary, 1931. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>19</container> 
				<unittitle>Distribution - Dualism, Revolt Against </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Distribution, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Distribution,' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'On the Gen. canons of Distribution,' ms lecture on
						economic distribution of wealth. 
						<unitdate>1920 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Effect of Distributive System upon Production,' ms
						lecture, note. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Soc. Justice -- Single Tax,' ms. lectures on these
						topics, notes. 
						<unitdate>Feb. 1920. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Several loose ms lectures on distribution, also
						loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dualism, Revolt against, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Wolf on Natural Realism,' reprint of article, by
						Wolf. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Critics of Revolt on Theory of Knowledge as
						Mediate,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Illusion and Error and Direct Realism,' notes and
						as fragment. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Some mixed theories,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Causes of the Revolt Against Belief in Ideas,'
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Psychophys. Dualism' ms lecture, notes on content
						of consciousness. </unittitle> 
					 <unitdate>May 2, 1935</unitdate> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Yale Philosophy Club, "Dualism &amp; Agnosticism,"'
						ms lecture in reply to critics of RD. </unittitle> 
					 <unitdate>May 24, 1935</unitdate> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Typed copy of a reply to G.E. Moore criticisms of RD
						in course given by Moore. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>18 pp. Deals mainly with the problem of finite speed of
						light. Appears to have ms. comments by Moore attached. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Dualism and Scientific Objects,' typed ms fragments
						and ms fragments of article entitled Psychophysical Dualism and Scientific
						Objects. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>This may be early draft of another ms. 'Are both Perceptual
						Objects and Scientific Objects part of the Physical World?' in Dewey Box 6, the
						language is largely the same.</p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assortment of reprints and clipping of reviews of
						RD. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>20</container> 
				<unittitle>Education, Enlightenment, English Gardens,
				  Ethics</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Education, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Box appears to have nothing on education in it.</p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Enlightenment, Assorted loose ms fragments.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc.' notes, outlines, and ms fragment on 18th
						century. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'#5, Disparagement of originality,' ms fragment.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'#7, Assumption of simplicity,' ms fragment and
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'General characteristics, Rationalistic
						primitivism,' ms fragments, notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'#9, (in Parallel) Conception of History,' ms
						fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'General Characteristics,' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Gen. Characteristics, Unclassified' ms fragments
						and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>English Gardens (go–t chinois) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Bibliographies' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Notes for Revision of Pt 1,' 
						<unitdate>Apr., 1930, 1932</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc. notes.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'18th cent. criticisms of, reaction against,' misc.
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Word Sharawadgi,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Gen. vogue of chinoiseries' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'to be classified,' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'English Garden,' misc notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'English &amp; Chinese Garden' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Duplicates,' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Boynton, Grace, 
						<title>'Notes on the origin of chinese private
						  Gardens.'</title></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes and ms. fragments. </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>English Gardens (Gothic revival) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Supp. Notes,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Baroque (&amp; Gothic),' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Conception of Gothic and Anti-Gothicism, 17th-18th
						Centuries,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The first gothic revival and the return to nature'
						ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'First Gothic Revival: Evidences of Extent before
						1770's,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Gothic arch. in Goethe and German Romanticists,'
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Later phases,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Walpole and Gray &amp; Gothic Arch,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Wartons &amp; Gothic,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Re Gothic, comm [? w.] nationalistic primitivism in
						18th Century,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Gothic Architecture &amp; Poetic Style,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Picturesque: Notes and Refs on History of
						Concept of,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bally Langley &amp; Sanderson Miller,' ms fragments
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Unused &amp; duplicates,' notes and ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Ethics, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ethics, Misc.' Misc. notes and outlines for ethics
						courses, 
						<unitdate>1909-10, 1914-15. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Conceptions of Justice (Notes and clippings), ms
						fragment dealing with justice and taxation. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Evolutionary Hedonism,' notebook containing notes
						and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted ms fragments, loose. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Christian Ethics and Economic Competition,
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Jumbled collection of at least 3 and possibly more ms on the
					 above subject. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>21</container> 
				<unittitle>Evolution </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Emergent Evolution, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Meanings of emergence and its modes,' ms, part
						typed and part hand. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				  <note> 
					 <p>Also there are assorted loose ms fragments. Ms. titled,
						'Meaning, Grounds, and Consequences of the Hypothesis of Emergent Evolution.'
						appears fragmentary. </p> 
				  </note> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Functional Emergence, state of evidence' ms
						fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'McDougall,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'T.A. More,' ms fragment and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographical Notes,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Future of Earth and Man,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Alternatives to Emergent; the retrotensive method,'
						ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evolution, History of </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes for Intro Chapter on situation at beginning
						of 18th century.'</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Herder and his evolutionism,' notes and ms
						fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Temporalizing of Ch. of Being, Kant,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Maupertuis' notes </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Schelling,' notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'17-18th c. Evolutionism,' notes and ms fragment.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The situation before the mid-18th century,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>22</container> 
				<unittitle>Evolution </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'18th C. Evolutionism, the meaning of species,' notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Buffon &amp; the sterility of hybrids,' notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Diderot,' notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Bonnet,' notes. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>'Preformationism pro and con, 18th cent.' notes.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Letter and paper by Joseph Blickensderfer on Monboddo.
					 </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Loose notes and bibliography. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evolution, History of the Theory of, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Principle of Continuity &amp; Conception of
						Species, Buffon,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Goldsmith on Animated Nature,' notes and ms
						fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'C of B in 18th Century in General, notes and
						tentative drafts.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The notion of Species, Classification of Animals,'
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Draft ms on E. Darwin, loose copies of articles by
						others. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Other loose ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evolution (Apes and Man) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographical References,' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Genesis of Evolutionism, Descartes,' ts fragment
						and misc. notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Memos for Outline &amp; Gen. Notes.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Man and Apes,' several smaller envelopes of notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Anticipations of Malthusian &amp; Darwinian Ideas,'
						ms fragments and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'18th c. Evolutionism, Obstacles to its Acceptance,'
						ms fragments, notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Linnaeus,' notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Paleontology, Fossils, Hist. of Ideas about,'
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Leibniz, Protogaea notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Temporalizing of Chain of Being, Was Leibniz an
						evolutionist?' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Leibniz and the Notion of Species,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>23</container> 
				<unittitle>Evolution </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evolutionism (Spencer) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Gen Characteristics &amp; Methods,' notes and ms
						fragment. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Unknowable,' ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Notes on Pt. II of First Principles,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Aspects of his Biology,' ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'References,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'His attempt at a deductive system,' notes and ms
						fragment. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Misc.' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Chain of Being, Lex continuum &amp; evolutionism,'
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Organic Evolution (arguments for) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AOE, Baden Powell on Vestiges,' notes. </unittitle>
					 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AOE, Sterility of hybrids,' ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AOE, III, Misc ms. &amp; typed sheets, unarranged'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AOE, III, Argt from the Homologies,' notes.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'To look up,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'AOE, Misc notes and possible addenda,' 
						<unitdate>Oct., 1956</unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Glass article on Maupertuis. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. notes and outlines for Argument for Organic
						Evolution and the Forerunners of Darwin volume. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evolution, (Seminar 1929-30) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'General bibliography' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Suggestions for Rept topics' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Remks on non-statistical
						form of argt concerning,' ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Remks on Statistical
						form of argument,' ms fragment, notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'2nd Law of T. .. Bibliogr, Outlines &amp; Notes.'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Descartes, His monde and evolutionism,' ms
						fragment. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Lucretius &amp; Emergence,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Royce, the Temporal and the Eternal, Exposition and
						Criticism.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The Idealist Criticism, Royce,' ms fragments.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Millikan's Cosmic Rays and the 2nd Law of
						Thermodynamics,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms lecture on the idea of progress in the 19th and
						20th centuries, also some loose assorted notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>24</container> 
				<unittitle>Fire Cults and Mana Concept </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fire Cults and Mana Concept </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc notes on the subject, some in Wash. Univ.
						envelopes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ms fragments on fire cults and other primitive
						practices, related to his article 'The fundamental concept of the primitive
						philosophy,' Mo, 16:357-82, 
						<unitdate>1906 </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Freedom, </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Academic Freedom' 8pp. typed ms., no indication of
						authorship. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>A collection of correspondence relating to academic
						freedom cases during WWI and to AOL writing report on academic freedom in war.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Comments on Report on Freeedom,' January 1955, by
						AOL typescript copy </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose notes and outlines. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>25</container> 
				<unittitle>History of Ideas</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>History of Ideas (Book Reviews)</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<note> 
				  <p>Assorted correspondence, mss., and notes connected with the
					 Journal of the History of Ideas and related things. </p> 
				</note> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>History of Ideas Journal </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Folder of Book Reviews of Essays in the History of
						Ideas. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. material relating to the founding of JHI,
						By-Laws, advertising, etc. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Further material relating to JHI and Committee on
						the History of Ideas. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Galley Proofs of article by W. Stull Holt., other
						material on JHI. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. other material relating to JHI, many copies of
						annual reports, reports of board meetings, reports on ms. etc. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>History of Ideas (Pamphlets and Misc.) </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>A number of pamphlets and offprints of articles,
						none by AOL</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="box">26</container> 
				<unittitle>History of Ideas</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hypothesis of Ideas (Historical)</unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Malebranche, Ideas in the Recherche' ms
						fragment.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Malebranche, Ideas in the Entretiens,' ms
						fragment.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Malebranche, misc.' ms fragments and
						notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'18th c. epistemology, Th. of Ideas, Condillac
						&amp;</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Ideologists,' ms fragments, notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Museums &amp; Inventions 16th-17th centuries,'
						notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Misc. loose ms fragments and notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'The History of Science and the History of Ideas,'
						ms lecture.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Ideas, Th. of perception,' notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reid,' ms fragments, notes.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Reid II' notes and ms fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Hume,' notes and ms fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Locke, theory of knowl,' ms fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Locke versus objective relativism,' contains ms
						and</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>notes on Lamprecht and epistemological
						dualism.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Locke, Primary and Secondary qualities,' ms
						fragmaents.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Locke, ideas' ms fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Several loose ms fragments.</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container>27</container> 
				<unittitle>Hypothesis of Representative Ideas </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hypothesis of Representative Ideas </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Bibliographies.' </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Prelim: Statement of Problems...' Notes, outlines,
						and ms fragments. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'On plan of procedure for arriving at conclusion on
						problem,' ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Meaning of physical world (including disc. of
						internality of relations)' Ms lecture. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Arnauld,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Hobbes,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Ideas, Locke and Hume,' notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Anomaly of Knowledge,' notes and supplementary
						material. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Images, I: In Perception,' ms lecture, 
						<unitdate>March 30, 1922. </unitdate></unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Images in Perception: II (Colloquium)' ms lecture 
						<unitdate>April 20, 1921</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Assorted ms fragments, and notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Infinite and the Continuum </unittitle> 
				</did> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Topic of the Mathematical Infinite, Bibliography,'
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Russell on Zeno's paradoxes.' notes and ms
						fragment. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle> 'Russell-Frege, Definition of Number,' ms lecture,
						notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>'Transfinite Numbers, Are they self-contradictory?'
						ms lecture, notes. </unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
				<c04> 
				  <did> 
					 <unittitle>Loose notes, ms fragments, and reprints of articles.
						</unittitle> 
				  </did> 
				</c04> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">28</container>
				<unittitle>Infinite and the Continuum</unittitle>
			 </did>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Infinite and the Continuum</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Infinity, Leibniz,' ms lecture, 2/7/21 Chicago,
						early form of GCB on Leibniz</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Leibniz and the continuum' ms lecture, notes,
						outline of course, 1920-21.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Renouvier &amp; Neo-Criticists,' notes.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Zeno,' notes.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Zeno's Paradoxes,' ms fragments.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Assorted loose ms fragments, citations, and other
						notes.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Interaction Problem</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Mind-Body Problem, Unclassified notes, 1937.'
						notes.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Mind-Body (Interaction) Problem, Student Reading,
						Refs. 1938'</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Pragmatic Interactionism &amp; Pragmatism, Misc.
						notes.'</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Notes and Queries on Dunlap's paper (Feb. 8,
						1935)'</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Mind-Body Problem ...Bibliography'</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Misc loose notes.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
			 </c03>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">29</container>
				<unittitle>Meaning - Theory: general</unittitle>
			 </did>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Meaning, 1930, Lecture #2,' ms fragments.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Meaning, Lect. II, Reference (pt. 1.)' ms
					 lecture.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Meaning: Lecture IV, Reference, concluded,' ms
					 lecture.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Dewey re Knowing as a Natural Event' ms
					 fragment.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Knowing and its Place, Misc. notes and
					 memos,'</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Set of reports of the Philosophical Seminary,
					 1930-31.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Misc. ms fragments and notes.</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>'Operational Theory of Meaning,' typed ms fragments by
					 AOL, reprints of articles by others</unittitle>
				</did>
			 </c03> 
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">30</container>
				<unittitle>Theory of Meaning (Peirce, James, Bridgman); Theory of
				  Meaning (Neo-Positivism) </unittitle>
			 </did>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Theory of Meaning (Peirce, James,
					 Bridgman)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Folder of ms fragments on theory of meaning, one
						large section on Carnap.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Classification of Principle views about
						Transcendent Reference</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Bridgman' operational theory' notes</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Considerable number of loose ms fragments, including
						some on James, Peirce, pragmatic theories of meaning, Laird, normative and
						descriptive epistemology</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
			 </c03>
			 <c03>
				<did>
				  <unittitle>Theory of Meaning (neo-positivism)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>Lecture on Carnap and meaning, ms.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>A number of other lecture fragments, some on James
						and futurist theory of meaning.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
				<c04>
				  <did>
					 <unittitle>'Criteria etc. of Meaning, for Singer volume,' copy
						of ms typed, ms fragments.</unittitle>
				  </did>
				</c04>
			 </c03>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">31</container>
				<unittitle> Meaning</unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">32</container>
				<unittitle>Nature as Aesthetic Norm; Appeal to Nature </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">33</container>
				<unittitle>Philosophy of Nature; Peace </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">34</container>
				<unittitle>Peace </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">35</container>
				<unittitle>Philosophy of Anthropology; Philosophy of Science;
				  Historiography of Philosophy </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">36</container>
				<unittitle>Other Philosophical Problems; Political Philosophy
				  </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">37</container>
				<unittitle>Philosophy #7 (Harvard 1937-38); Pragmatism </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		  <c02 tpattern="container:description">
			 <did>
				<container type="box">38</container>
				<unittitle>Pride; Primitive Religion </unittitle>
			 </did>
		  </c02>
		</c01> 
	 </dsc> 
  </archdesc>
</ead>
