He is glad the Town and Gown problem has been solved; agrees to transfer his advance into investment in debentures.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistRegarding their collaboration in various publishing ventures. Manuscript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistWith reference to Universities and Colleges Exhibition.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistEnquiry about the possibility of Patrick Geddes being able to lecture at a conference on Public Morals 'with particular reference to sex-problems'.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistManuscript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistDiscusses his reply to publishers, Walter Scott Publishing Company, on the failure to uphold the agreement in the decade since the edition of The Evolution of Sex was published, and a denial of Frederick J. Crowest's claim of leftover stock as reason for not paying royalties. Expresses his desire to 'get away from this firm altogether'.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistDiscusses the revised edition of The Evolution of Sex and enquires if Geddes can create an envoi entitled "Sex in Evolution" to present to the publishers.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistReprinted from Popular Science Monthly.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistPart of letter regarding the recipient's proposal to produce a new book on sex. Manuscript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistBest known for his three-volume collaboration with Bertrand Russell, ‘Principia Mathematica’ (1910, 1912, 1913), the British philosopher of logic and mathematics Alfred North Whitehead, 1861–1947, was the originator of ‘Process theory’ in philosophy. Significantly, for Geddes and Thomson, the theory rejects philosophies which value static notions of being and instead advances a dynamic notion of becoming that views the world as “a web of interrelated processes” over an independence of things. Manuscript and typescript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistExtensive notes and summary papers by J. Arthur Thomson on evolutionists, possibly in preparation for 'Evolution' (1912), or 'Biology' (1925), both co-written with Patrick Geddes. Includes full typescript of 'Weismann's Concessions' by American botanist and sociologist, Lester Frank Ward, 1841-1913. Among the evolutionists covered are: Theodor Eimer, J. T. Gulick, Henri Bergson, August Weismann, Lester Ward and Lloyd Morgan. Manuscript and typescript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistManuscript with typescript copy.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistPaginated a-c. Manuscript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistManuscript. Paginated.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologistIncludes draft of a review or article based on John Middleton Murray's God, Being an Introduction to the Science of Metabiology (1929). Manuscript.
Thomson, Sir John Arthur, 1861-1933, Knight, zoologist