From 'Proceedings of Royal Society of Edinburgh' and read on 21 January 1889. Printed. Pages numbered 91-116. Extensively annotated by hand in pencil.
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Sans titreSeries incomplete: includes introduction (2 pp.) and syllabuses for lectures ii-vi, viii (2 copies) and ix-xii. Printed.
Sans titreThomson Lectures, Free Church College Aberdeen. Printed.
Sans titreNotes on defining and describing evolution. Manuscript.
Sans titreBest 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.
Sans titreAttached, a manuscript poem by Thomson entitled 'Darwin in Doggerel'. Printed (1 p.) and manuscript (2 pp.).
Sans titrePages numbered 12,13. Manuscript.
Sans titrePart of letter regarding the recipient's proposal to produce a new book on sex. Manuscript.
Sans titreAlso a note on Bergson's notion of the importance of vital action in life. Typescript.
Sans titreTypescript. 2 copies.
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