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Material on John Anderson in the Sydney University Archives Compiled by Jim Packer, 2005-6 A micro-description of all John Anderson material held in records in the University of Sydney Archives, drawn from an examination of the records themselves and using as a template the Guide to the Anderson Family Archives and other personal archives guides. Records examined include: SUA P42 John Anderson and Family Papers, as well as SUA P88 (A.K. Stout); P158 (Ruth Walker); P169 (Alexander Mackie and Family); P196 (W.H.C. Eddy); P198 (Tom Rose); P212 (David Stove); and SUA M (Miscellaneous) 237, 240, 242-3, 287, 307, 468. The numbering is based on the Guides produced by the University of Sydney Archives. The format follows the Series/Box/Item registration in the Guides (all in bold type). Where there are multiple components to an item and where these seem to require expansion, I have used / annotation to indicate this further expansion. These / annotations are not in the Guides and only itemize JA material. Abbreviations AET A.E. Taylor AJA Sandy Anderson AJB A.J. Baker AJP Australasian Journal of Philosophy; AJPP Australasian Journal of Philosophy and Psychology AKS A.K. Stout ARW Ruth Walker B Bosanquet (in JA) BR Bertrand Russell (in JA) D Descartes (in JA) DCS David Stove DJI D.J. Ivison DMA David Armstrong DMcC Doug McCallum ESK Eugene Kamenka f/cap foolscap FHB F.H. Bradley (in JA) FWF Frank Fowler GFMcI G.F. Macintosh GFS G.F. Stout H Hegel, occasionally Heraclitus (in JA) HE W.H.C.Eddy JA John Anderson JABH John Holland JAP John Passmore JBT J.B. Thornton JCA Janet Anderson JCB Janet Anderson (unmarried) JLM John Mackie JMcA James McAuley JMcI John MacIntyre K Kant (in JA) L Leibniz (in JA) LS Leslie Stephen (in JA) ME Max Eastman (in JA) ME Madge Eddy MM Margaret Mackie N Nietzsche (in JA) NCP N.C. Porter NKS Norman Kemp Smith NUC Newcaste University College PCG Peter Gibbons PHP P.H. Partridge PL Peter Loveday rev. reverse SA Samuel Alexander SEP Studies in Empirical Philosophy SH Sidney Hook (in JA) Soc Socrates (in JA) SP Subject [+] Predicate SSO Sidney Sparks Orr S/T Space-Time ST&D Space, Time and Deity TAR Tom Rose THG T.H. Green (in JA) THK T.H. Kewley UNSW University of New South Wales USyd University of Sydney Var. various VHD Victor Dudman WHCE W.H.C. Eddy w. with WJ William James WVD W.V. Doniela

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Material on John Anderson in the Sydney University Archives Compiled by Jim Packer, 2005-6

A micro-description of all John Anderson material held in records in the

University of Sydney Archives, drawn from an examination of the records themselves and using as a template the Guide to the Anderson Family

Archives and other personal archives guides. Records examined include: SUA P42 John Anderson and Family Papers, as well as SUA P88 (A.K. Stout); P158 (Ruth Walker); P169 (Alexander Mackie and Family); P196 (W.H.C. Eddy); P198 (Tom Rose); P212 (David Stove); and SUA M (Miscellaneous) 237, 240, 242-3, 287, 307, 468. The numbering is based on the Guides produced by the University of Sydney Archives. The format follows the Series/Box/Item registration in the Guides (all in bold type). Where there are multiple components to an item and where these seem to require expansion, I have used / annotation to indicate this further expansion. These / annotations are not in the Guides and only itemize JA material. Abbreviations AET A.E. Taylor AJA Sandy Anderson AJB A.J. Baker AJP Australasian Journal of Philosophy; AJPP Australasian Journal of Philosophy and Psychology AKS A.K. Stout ARW Ruth Walker B Bosanquet (in JA) BR Bertrand Russell (in JA) D Descartes (in JA) DCS David Stove DJI D.J. Ivison DMA David Armstrong DMcC Doug McCallum ESK Eugene Kamenka f/cap foolscap FHB F.H. Bradley (in JA) FWF Frank Fowler GFMcI G.F. Macintosh GFS G.F. Stout H Hegel, occasionally Heraclitus (in JA)

HE W.H.C.Eddy JA John Anderson JABH John Holland JAP John Passmore JBT J.B. Thornton JCA Janet Anderson JCB Janet Anderson (unmarried) JLM John Mackie JMcA James McAuley JMcI John MacIntyre K Kant (in JA) L Leibniz (in JA) LS Leslie Stephen (in JA) ME Max Eastman (in JA) ME Madge Eddy MM Margaret Mackie N Nietzsche (in JA) NCP N.C. Porter NKS Norman Kemp Smith NUC Newcaste University College PCG Peter Gibbons PHP P.H. Partridge

PL Peter Loveday rev. reverse SA Samuel Alexander SEP Studies in Empirical Philosophy SH Sidney Hook (in JA) Soc Socrates (in JA) SP Subject [+] Predicate SSO Sidney Sparks Orr S/T Space-Time ST&D Space, Time and Deity TAR Tom Rose THG T.H. Green (in JA) THK T.H. Kewley UNSW University of New South Wales USyd University of Sydney Var. various VHD Victor Dudman WHCE W.H.C. Eddy w. with WJ William James WVD W.V. Doniela

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P 42 Series: 1: Material from Scotland, excluding Logic Book. Box 1 01 The Economic Conception of Wealth as a Practical Solution of the Dualism of Man

and Nature 10 December 1915 [13pp.] 02 /1. The Argument of the Phaedo [Moral Philosophy] 9 Dec 1915 [8pp.] /2. [+ Cicero De Re Publica I. 16 1 p. in Latin] 03 /1. Lecture notes taken on Hegel and Kant: 25/10/16-8/3/17 [on propositions] /2. Archibald A. Bowman, “Difference as Ultimate and Dimensional”, A paper read to

the Scots Philosophical Club, 21 May 1910. Offprint from Mind XIX, NS, 76 pp. 493-522. [“M.W. Robieson 1911” written at top]

/3. S. Alexander, “Freedom” [annotated.; 31pp.; nd.] 04/1-2. War Finance [in 2 Student’s Notes exercise books, “Pol. Econ.” crossed out on first;

“Psychology” crossed out on 2nd] 19/10/17-26/11/17; 24/4/18-17/5/18. 05 /1. Letters to JA from Alexander (a) 28/3/17 [typed, on JA’s criticisms of

“transitiveness” etc.] 1 p. (b) 6/11/17, on series [1p.]; (c) 6/11/21, re. review “Spinoza & Time” in New Age [2 pp.]

/2. Draft of letter JA to New Age re. review of Spinoza & Time of Oct 20 1921. [3 pp.; nd.]

/3. Notes on sensa nd. [2pp.; nd.—h/writing later than early 1920s] /4. Notes on Categories [nd.—early 1920s?; 2pp.]; same [2pp.] with 3/11/21 on back

[unwritten letter to SA] /5. Notes. “Alexander’s Theory of Space Perception” [nd.—early-mid 1920s; 3pp.] /6. Samuel Alexander “Some Explanations” [top: written, 6/??/21] Off-printed from

Mind XXX, NS, 120 409-428 [Alexander replies to Broad’s criticisms of STD] 06 “Are Relations Qualities?” 23/11/16 [8pp.] 07 “Is Immediate Experience Genuine Inference?” 25/1/1917 [12 pp] [on propositions] 08 “The Presuppositions of Pluralism” 26/2/1917 [11 pp.] 09 “Kant’s examination of the arguments for the Existence of God, and his own Ethical

Argument” 6/2/1917 [14 pp.] [deals also with Hegel’s category of Being]. 10 “Space, Time and Consciousness, or, The Non-Empirical” 18/5/1917 [27 pp.] 11 “The Relation of Socrates to the Presocratics and the Sophists” 8/5/1917 [29 pp.] 12. Notes. Alexander, Categories, Space-Time. /1. 30 p. treatment of ST&D /2. Pendular Motion and Space-Time [10pp.] /3. Draft letter to Alexander 25/5/1917 [2 pp.] /4. Space-Time [4 pp.; nd.] /5. Space-Time [8 pp.; nd.] /6. Succession [var. sizes paper; 6 pp.; nd.] /7. Categories [var. sizes paper; 3 pp. (cf. 05/4); nd.] 13. /01. Letter from A.R. Orage 17/8/1918. /02. On Guilds. [6 pp.; nd.] /03. Notes on Guilds [3 pp.; nd.]

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/04. “Socialism and Liberalism” [3 pp.; nd.] /05. “Government by Force” [2 pp.; —nd.3,4,5 on “Guildsman” letterhead can be dated

by “arrest of Mrs Pankhurst at St Andrews Hall”]. /06. The International [3 pp.; nd.] /07. “Historical Value” [1 p.; nd.] /08. “Historical Importance” [2 pp.; date on back with other jottings 20/11/1917: rel. to

6,7,8,9, writing is the same] /09. “Economic Basis of Socialism” [2 pp.; nd.] /10. “Reconstruction” [2 pp.; nd.—Back of SRC pamphlet 1 Dec 1916]. /11. “Socialism—The Theory of the Class War” [nd.; summaries of speakers’ efforts at a

colloquium, incl. JA] /12. “The War and the Status of Women” [3 pp.; nd.] 14. Ethics: Lecture Notes 1919. 4/11/19-27/11/19 [27 pp.] Box 2 15. “On Behalf of Lenin” [Appendix to 4th edition (1919) of Reflexions sur la violence.]

[JA’s hand. September 1919, 11 pp.] 16. /1. Principles of Mathematics [Lectures?; 16 pp.; nd.—1919?] [L.J. Russell notes

reverse p. 1] /2. Logic: Lectures. 1/11/1919-2/12/1919. [24 pp.; 8/11/19. 2pp.] 17. Lectures: Introduction to Philosophical Problems 7/11/19-21/11/19 [8 pp.] 18. /1. Notes: various political topics: Sorel etc. [3 pp.] Communism [1 p.]; Prohibition [7

pp.] The Community [2 pp.]; Politics and Principles 11/3/1920 [3 pp.]; Industrial Unrest, 24/11/1919; Inequality of Income [1 p.]; Constitution of the Communist Party of Great Britain [handwritten, 1.p]; The Theory of the Producer [5 pp. includes an “order of the categories” on one page & over]; re. essays on capitalism [2 pp.]; “the Dark Side of the Industrial Revolution [2pp] [nd. except where stated]

/2. M.W. Robieson, roneoed review of “I Appeal unto Caesar” by Mrs Henry Hobhouse. 1917. [6 pp.]

/3. Tutorial Classes for University College of South Wales [2 pp.] and Neath [2 pp.]. [roneoed; nd.]

/4. The Suppressed “Howard” Report of the Glasgow Meeting [6 pp.; roneoed; dat. Dec 24 1915 in appendix p. 6 “Circular issued . . .”]

19. “The Advance to Socialism” [handwritten, dated Sept 1920; 24 pp.] 20. Lecture notes: Economics, 14/10/1920-3/3/21. 21. /1. Notes: Cogito ergo sum [1 p.]; Hume [1/3 p.] ; Descartes 6 p.] ; Mill on Induction [1

p.] ; Bradley on quality [1 p.]; Hegel on back of envelope dated 20 Jan 1926 [: nd.—all other notes in this hand and style, but cf. /2, 1921]

/2. Lecture Notes: Berkeley 20/2/20-23/4/20 /3. Lecture Notes Berkeley etc. [incl. Descartes, Locke] 7/3/21-26/5/21 22. /1. Photocopy of lecture notes on Leibniz taken by Rush Rhees [35 pp.; typed by Alan

Olding for Archive in 1978; early 1920s] [original in ARW papers: SUA P158 Series 15/2]

/2. Lecture notes: Leibniz

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/2a. 2/11/20-1/3/21 /2b. 20/10/21-16/11/21 /2c. 12/10/22-19/10/22 [includes some notes, Rationalism and Empiricism] /3. Notes on Spinoza [3 pp.; nd.] 23. Hegel notes and lectures /1. Student notes on Hegel’s Logic [exercise book; nd.—1915, 1916?] [in back, “A

Lyrical Play”] /2. Notes on Hegel [8 pp.; nd.—1920-22?] /3. Lectures on Hegel /3a. 24/10-28/11/21 /3b. 16/1/22-6/3/22 /3c. 19/10/22-26/10/22 /4. Exam questions [pencil] on Descartes, Locke, Berkeley & Hume. [nd.] /5. M.W. Robieson, “Hegelian Politics” [review of Hobhouse book on political

philosophy of Bosanquet] New Age, November 28, 1918 pp. 55-56 [torn out] 24. /1. Notes: “Truth” [5 pp.; nd. — handwr. around 1917?] /2. “A Note on Truth” [2 pp.; nd.—mid-1920s?] /3. Notes: Stout & sensa [14 pp.; nd.—mid-1920s?] /4. Notes: Alexander vol. II [2 pp.; nd.—1920-26?] /5. Notes: predicates & categories [3 pp.; nd.—1920-26?] /6. Notes: Things & predicates, Descartes, Berkeley, Leibniz [2 pp.; nd.—1920-26?] /7. Samuel Alexander, letter to JA 11/2/23 [6 pp.] 25. Lectures: Modern Realism (Alexander) 20/10/24-20/11/24 [7 pp.] Box 3 26 “Hegel (Edinburgh—circ. 1924)” [37 pp.] [typed copy of this in Rose Papers] 27. Shaw Fellowship Lectures: handwritten summaries, with photocopy of summary as

later printed [same]. Full text (handwritten): /1. I. The Nature of Mind 3/2/25 [12 pp.] /2. 3 drafts/sketches I-II [nd.] /3. II. [Conational Psychology] 5 drafts & notes [nd.] /4. III 2 drafts [Feelings or Emotions as Constituting Mind]; 2 drafts IV [Psychology as

a Positive or Natural Science] [nd.] /5. 2 drafts IV (with notes) [nd.] /6. Nature of Mind: notes [24 pp.; nd.] 28. Socrates/Sophists: Lectures & Notes /1. Socratic Dialogues: Lectures? 7/6/23; Socrates I-IV [var. versions on var. sizes

paper, only one with date] /2. Socratic Dialogues: Lectures taken by Miss A.R.M. Murray May 8-May 29 1924 [19

pp.] /3. Socratic Dialogues I-IV 30/4/25-7/5/25 29. Various jottings /1. Dream analysis and word association [biographical] 5/8/23 - 25/3/23 [pencil; 13 pp.] /2. Dream analysis and word association [biographical] 23/8/23 - 27/8/23 [pen; 12 pp.] /3. Dream analysis and word association [August 1923?] [biographical] [pencil; 11 pp.;

nd.]

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/4. Dream analysis and word association [biographical] [pencil; nd.—August 1923?]; word association around aer Presocratic philosophy] and contemporaries (Taylor, Burnet, Meredith, O. Henry etc.). [4 pp.]

/5. Notes: Dreams [biographical, psychoanalysis of his ‘propositionalism’?] [9 pp; pen; 24/10/25.]

/6. Sheet dated 10 December 1925 [outlines of courses and examinations meeting from Kemp Smith] [notes on dream analysis & logic]

/7. Notes on dream analysis dated 8-8/10/24 [4 pp.] /8. Notes on word association (sexuality?); poem dated 9-10/10/24 [2 pp.] /9. Sheet on word association (half page) [nd.] 30 Notes from the “What is Philosophy” debate [10 pp.], including handwritten

material by R. D. Maclennan [9 pp.; 6/2/26] 31 Untitled: extended critique of and close-notes on Norman Kemp Smith’s material on

Bosanquet, overwritten by NKS] [continued in “The Nature of Universals II” 047 Box 5] [35 pp. nd.—1918 or 1920?]

Box 4 32 Lectures on Greek Philosophy from Thales to Socrates (1) The Presocratics (2) The

Sophists (3) Socrates [missing] [nd.—1920-26] 33 Proofs: “The Truth of Propositions” and “Propositions and Judgments” [nd.—1925-

6] 34 “Fichte’s Idealism has been called Subjective. This is correct if we are thinking of

Kant before him or of Schelling and Hegel after him. If we are thinking of Berkeley, it is not correct”. [student essay, pen; 8 pp.; nd.—1916? reverse last page on draft re. “Memorial Issue of G.U.M.”]

35 “Berkeley’s Theory of Matter” [student essay, pen; 21 pp.; nd.—1916?] 36 “The Moral Doctrine of Spinoza” [student essay, pen; 28 pp.; nd.—1916?] 37 /1. “The relation of the judgment which approves its object as good to the judgment

which condemns it as bad” [student essay, pen; 9 pp.; nd.—1916?] /2. Sheet from later period, notes on ethics (Moore, Kant, etc.) 38 “The Substance-Attribute Conception in Spinoza” Student essay, 1915-16 [22 pp.] 39 “Bosanquet’s View of the Hazards and Hardships of the Moral Life” Student essay,

1915-16 [7 pp.] 40 “The Good as Pleasure and as Duty” [student essay, pen; 36 pp.; nd.—1916?] [notes

on reverse p. 36 in early shorthand on hedonism and “a theory of feelings”] 41 “Was the question which Thales asked ever answered? If so, how?” [student essay,

pen; 8 pp.; nd.—1916?] 42 “The Philosophical Doctrines of William James” 1917 [79 pp.] [043 “The

Philosophical Doctrines of William James” typescript 55 pp. prob. post 1927] Box 5 44 /1. Notes: “Economics and Social Theory”1918-19 [for Welsh classes] “A. The

Primitive Conceptions of Economics” [3pp] /2. Notes: “Economics and Social Theory”1918-19 [for Welsh classes] “Primitive

Notions of Political Economy, with specific reference to Marshall’s ‘Principles’” [5 pp.]

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/3. Notes: “Economics and Social Theory”1918-19 [for Welsh classes] “Marshall, Principles of Economics” [34 pp.]

/4. Notes: “Economics and Social Theory”1918-19 [for Welsh classes] “Imperial and Local Taxation” [2 pp.]

45 /1. Notes on “William James” [8 pp.; nd.—1917?] /2. Notes for talk on “Personality and the Freedom of Will”, [2 pp.; nd.—1918?] /3. Notes for talk on “Original Sin” [1 p.; nd.—1918?] /4. Notes for talk on “The Fallacy of Optimism” [6 pp.; nd.—1918?] /5. Notes for talk on “Is Progress an Illusion?” [1 p.; nd.—1918?] /6. Notes on philosophical issues from Cardiff period [4 pp. & 1 envelope; nd.—1919] 46 Notes: “Hegel’s Logic” [26 pp.; nd.—1915-16] 47 Notes: “The Nature of Universals: II” [28 pp.; nd.—1918 or 1920?] [cf. Series 1

Item 31] 48 /1. Various sets of notes: “Sensa” [& intractability] [6pp., 10 pp. (enlargement of first),

5 pp., 8pp.; nd.— addressed to NKS; 1918 or 1920?] /2. “Criticism of Doctrine of Sensa” [8pp.; nd.—1918-1926] /3. “Philosophical Theories” [4pp.; nd.—1918-1926] /4. Notes on range of phil. topics, generally on single page(s) [15pp.; nd.—1918-1926] 49 Notes—History of Economic Doctrines from Sismondi to Rodbertus” [40 pp.; nd.—

1918-19?] 50 Notes “Probability” [7pp.; nd.— 1918-26] 51 /1. “Values II”, 3 versions [pencil; 6pp., 3 pp.; pen 2 pp.; nd.—1917-26] /2. Notes on ethics, politics, psychology?, lit. crit., general phil., draft letter to

“Dearest” [all 34 pp.; nd.—1917-1926] /3. Typewritten critique of Ramiro de Maeztu by M. W. Robieson [8 pp.; nd.—1918?] 52 /1. “The Order of the Categories” [5 pp.; nd.—1918-26] /2. Notes on order of categories & Alexander [10pp.; nd.—1918-26] /3. Notes: “Empiricism” [10pp.; date 19/10/24 reverse of one] 53 /1. Notes: “Values (Ethics)” [23 pp. ref. 051, 9pp.; nd.—1918-26] /2. “Notes on Political Theory” [17 pp.; nd.—1917-18] /3. Notes on compulsion, etc. [pencil; 5 pp.; nd.—1918-1926] /4. “Objective Ethics (Positive)” [on GEM] [35 pp.; nd.—1917-20?] Box 6 54 /1. Notes: “G. E. Moore, Refutation of Idealism” (& psychology) [12 pp.; nd.—1917-

26 (1922-6?)] /2. Notes: “Watson” (behaviorism, etc.) [11 pp.; nd.—1917-26 (1922-6?)] /3. Notes on Psychology [2pp. + 2 pp. (same subject); nd.— written on back of Feb

1922 Philosophy Exam sheet] /4. Notes on Psychology [7pp.; nd.—1917-26 (1922-6?)] /5. Notes on Psychology [9pp.; nd.—1924-5 (written on back of Dec 1924 Philosophy

Exam sheet)]

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/6. “Introduction to Notes on Political Theory” [20 pp.; nd.—1917-20?] 55 Lecture or draft essay—“Virtue” [4 pp.; handwritten; nd.—1918-26] 56 Notes [4 pp; (& 2pp. for same?)] and early draft [12 pp.] of “Determinism and

Ethics” [AJPP Dec. 1928] [nd.—?1925-27] 57 “Reason and Ethics (a rough preliminary statement)” [9 pp.; nd.—1918-26] 58 “Lectures on Bosanquet: The Value and Destiny of the Individual” [52 pp.; nd.—

1918- early 1920s?] 59 “Some Problems of Positive Philosophy” 2 drafts, 1st 14 pp. nd.; 2nd [photocopy]

16 pp. with “(1922?)—probably later.” 60 Draft [20 pp.], corrected proofs and offprint of “The Knower and the Known” [PAS

27,1926-7] with notes on back of final pages [19-20] of draft and as typed by ARW. [Draft read to London meeting of Aristotelian Society (proofs date to Dec. 13 1926; notes are of subsequent discussion at meeting)].

61 Psychology [Lecture notes] (five folders) [nd.—1919-20] /1. Notes on Psychology [27 pp] Definitions, Relation to other sciences, Methods,

Introspection, Body and Mind, Applications of Introspection [4 pp. of summary notes from beginning]

/2. Notes on Psychology [pp. 27-54; from 16/1/20] Stream of Consciousness; Characters of Thought; Ultimate Aspects of Consciousness; Ultimate division of Subjective Process; Cognition, Feeling and Conation; Development of Conscious Process.

/3. Notes on Psychology [pp. 55-87] Development of Conscious Process, Development of Mind, Plan of the Mind (Willing and Judging).

/4. Notes on Psychology [pp. 84-116A] Attention (Selective Activity of Mind), Effects of Attention, Primary Laws of Mental Process, James’s Theory of Association, Association and Dissociation

/5. Notes on Psychology [pp.117-133] General Characters of Sensation, Comparison of Alexander’s Position with Stout’s, Objects of Sensation.

Box 7 62 “Self and not-Self from the Psychological point of view” [23 pp.; nd.—1915-16]

[Student essay; uses James, Stout, Bosanquet] [w. page from later period on social psychology]

63 Notes relating to Psychology Lectures [061] [from 9/1/20-14/5/20] [27 pp.] 64 Notes on “Social Psychology” by McDougall [Newport, 14/10/19-2/12/19] [w. 3pp.

similar material] [nd.] 65 Notes: “Psycho-Analysis”, “Dreams” /1. Postcard from John Mitchell (in Glasgow) dated 14/4/22 with JA’s pencilled notes

on psychoanalysis on back dated 2/5/22; continued on back of envelope addressed to JA dated 18/4/22; letter for same, dated 18/4/22, with JA’s pencilled notes on back; notes on Freud [2pp.] stain of above envelope on paper indicating currency.

/2. Dreams, notes 1921-1922. [19 pp.] [Nov 8-9/21; Nov. 3-4/21; May 13-14/22; May 8-9/22; May 9-10/22; May 10-11/22; [May] 16-17[/22]; May 31-Jun 1/22; Jun 1-2/22; Sept 20-21/[?22] [pencil]; Sept 26-27[?/22]; Sept 27-28/22.

/3. Notes on Psychoanalysis [7 pp.; nd.—1921-2?] 66 Notes on Psychoanalysis, etc. 1924 /1. Letter [pencil] to Scotsman, 14/9/24 with free-association exercise adjacent. /2. Dream 14-15/9/24

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/3. Dream 1-2/10/24 /4. Notes “Psycho-path” [chs I-III] [2 pp.; nd.—written reverse of University of St

Andrews Examination Timetable 16-26 Sept 1924] /5. Half page of notes, “Technique of Writing” [nd.] /6. Notes on Ernest Jones [16 pp.; nd.—p. 2 reverse of letter to Mr Hope, 2/9/24] 67 “Questionary upon Ideational Type” [printed questionnaire, psychoanalytic rather

than academic type questions] [7 pp.; nd.—Scottish period] 68 Psychology Monographs; Various Psychological Societies’ Principles and Aims

[two folders] /1. “Why is the ‘Unconscious’ Unconscious?” 3 Contributions to a Symposium at a

Joint Session of the British Psychological Society, the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, July 6 1918: Maurice Nicoll; W.H.R. Rivers; Ernest Jones.

/2. John Laird, “Introspection and Intuition”. [Reprint from Philosophical Review Sept. 1917]; “Recollection, Association and Memory” [Offprint from Mind, 104]

/3. “The Role of Repression in Forgetting”. 3 articles in Journal of Psychology vii [1914?]: T.H. Pear; A. Wolf; T.W. Mitchell; T. Loveday.

/4. Shepherd Dawson, “Binocular and Unioculoar Discrimination of Brightness” Reprint from The British Journal of Psychology June 1913 [CUP]

/5. R.M. McIver, Personality and the Suprapersonal :Synopsis, Scots Philosophical Club, 19 December 1914.

/6. M.D. Eder, An Address on The Psycho-Pathology of the War-Neuroses [Ap. 9 1916] [Reprinted from The Lancet, Aug 12 1916]

/7. The British Society of Psychiatry: Aims and Objects /8. The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology: Policies and Principles,

General Aims 69 Monograph - “Some Points in the History of Socialist Theory” by W. Anderson and

M. W. Robieson [handwritten by ?WA] [nd.—1914-1918?] 70 Monograph - typewritten translation of “The Church, the Gospels and Socialism” by

G. Sorel [10 pp.] 71 Gifford Lectures Abstracts /1. Abstract of the Gifford Lectures for 1916-17 “Space Time and Deity” (Course 1) by

S. Alexander 3 copies; 2 copies with JA’s notes. /2. Abstract of the Gifford Lectures for 1917-18 “Space Time and Deity” (Course 2) by

S. Alexander 2 copies; 1 copy with JA’s notes. /3. Advertisement for Alexander’s Philosophical and Literary Pieces [1938?] 72 Philosophy Monographs - G. F. Stout and G. E. Moore /1. University of Edinburgh Gifford Lectureship in Natural Theology Spring Term

1921: Mind and Matter in Man and the Universe by G.F. Stout, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of St Andrews, with JA’s notes pp. 2-5]

/2. G.F. Stout, The Nature of Universals and Proposition. [Offprint from the Proceedings of the British Academy vol X, read Dec 14 1921]

/3. Symposium: The Status of Sense Data [pieces by] G.E. Moore [pp. 1-26] and G.F. Stout [pp. 27-52] [no cover; nd.]

73 2 Physics Monographs by Professor A. Gray [one dated Jan-February 1915] 74 Notes 1925-1927 /1. Lecture Notes on Empiricism [particularly Locke and Berkeley, some Heraclitus]

19/10/25-15/11/25 [8 pp.]

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/2. Lecture Notes on Empiricism [particularly Locke and Berkeley, some Heraclitus] 29/6/27

/3. Notes on Empiricism [particularly Berkeley] [2 pp.; nd.—back of sheet dated 14/5/29]

/4. Notes on Presocratics [1 p.; nd.] 75 “Logic and Illogicality” [On F.C.S. Schiller’s “The Two Logics”] [5 pp.] w.

shorthand notes relating to same [9 pp.] [nd.—probably 1926: writes about Schiller in “Propositions and Judgments, Mind Oct 1926]

P.42 Series: 2 Copies of the “Textbook of Logic” by John Anderson

[Archival Series Description:] Manuscript and typescript copies of JAAnderson’s unpublished “Logic Book”, including an unbound copy of L. J. Russell’s “An Introduction to Logic” and two letters from Russell to Anderson concerning the “Logic Book”.

Box 8 01 Manuscript Textbook of Logic, chapters I to IX, with exercises (ten folders) [208

pp.; nd.—1926?] /01. Contents; Ch. 1. [p.1] A. Scope of Logic; [p.7] B. Criticism of Beliefs; [p.16] C.

Applications of Logic [nd.—1926?] /02. Ch. II. Propositions. [p.21]. A. The Proposition as the Foundation of Logic [p.27] B.

Forms of Proposition [p.31] C. Logical Form. [nd.—1926?] /03. Ch. III. Terms [p.43] Extension and Intension [p.46] Relation between intension and

extension [p.53] Quantification [p.1] [nd.—1926?] /04. Ch. IV. Propositional Relations. [p.58] A. Opposition. [p.70] Contraposition [p.72]

Partial Inverse of A. [p.73] Class Relations [p.74] Added Determinants [nd.—1926?]

/05. Ch V. Syllogism. [p.86] Definition and Rules [p.91] Figures and Moods [p.95] Reduction [nd.—1926?]

/06. Ch. VI. Comp[lex Arguments [p.106] Hypotheticals [p.113] Disjunctives [p.116] Sorites [p.124] Quantities [nd.—1926?]

/07. Ch. VII. Classification. [p.131] General Theory [p.135] Division [p.136] The Predicables [p.138] Definition [p.143] Classification [nd.—1926?]

/08. Ch. VIII Principles of Inquiry [p.151] A. Syllogism [w. Notes on Mill 1 p.] [p.157] Evidence [p.160] B. Hypothesis [p.165] C. Problems [p.166] Causality [p.170] Methods [nd.—1926?]

/09. Ch. IX. [p.186] Fallacies [p. 195] Errors as to Form [p.201] Fallacy and Logical Theory

/10. Exercises. [nd.—1926?] 02 Typescript Textbook of Logic: chapters I to VII, 177 pp. (two folders) [nd.—1926?] Box 9 03 Carbon copy of Typescript Textbook of Logic: Contents [handwr] chapters I to IX,

217 pp. (two folders) [with annotations by JA: first folder] [+2 folders of photocopy of this] [nd.—1926?]

Box 10 04 Draft plan of Textbook of Logic [16 pp; nd.—1926?]

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05 Draft plan of chapter I of Textbook of Logic, 8 pages [Ch. I: The Presuppositions of Logic (or Logic and Logical Form) A. Logical Standards; B. The Logical Criticism of Discourse; C. The Nature of Logic] [nd.—1926?]

06 Draft plan of chapter II of Textbook of Logic: Propositions, 6 pp. [with old photocopy of same] [nd.—1926?]

07 Typescript copy of chapters I - V of Textbook of Logic, pp 1-109 [nd.—1926?] 08 Typescript copy of chapter VI of Textbook of Logic, pp 110-132 [nd.—1926?] 09 Typescript copy of chapter VII of Textbook of Logic, pp 133-152 [nd.—1926?] 10 Typescript copy of chapters VIII-IX of Textbook of Logic, pp 178-255 [nd.—1926?] 11 Notes and correspondence concerning the Textbook of Logic /1. Note on “logic” Hotel Brighton, Kiama notepaper [nd.—1927?] /2. Note on “the thing” on envelope from L.J. Russell dated 9 August 1926. /3. Two letters from L. J. Russell, University of Birmingham, 28/7/1926 [15pp];

10/8/1926 [6 pp.] [ref. Logic book] /4. Note on Textbook of Logic [from publisher’s reader?] [typed; 2 pp.; nd.] 12 Unbound copy of L.J. Russell, [“Lecturer in Logic in the University of Glasgow ...

and the Glasgow Training College] “An Introduction to Logic: from the Standpoint of Education” London: Macmillan, 1914.

P.42 Series: 3 JA Lectures 1927-58 Box 11 01 /1. Lectures: Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant: March-14 June, 1927 /2. Envelope w. notes & associated sheet w. notes, dat. 14 March 1928 [on “I think” &

propositions; Rationalism]. 02. Greek Philosophy /1. Lectures: Greek Philosophy 1927, 66 pages. Presocratics: March-15 June 1927;

Republic [pencil] 1/11/27. /2. Notes on back of “Graduate Reunion” circular, dat. Ap. 10 1928. /3. “The Philosophy of Heraclitus” 8 pp.; Republic [1 p. + 1 p. pink paper]; Philebus [2

pp.]; “The Critical Dialogues” [1 p.] The Parmenides [1 p.]; “The Doctrine of Reminiscence” [1 p.] [nd.; var. paper types]

/4. Aristotle [5 pp. pink paper as Republic /3] [1928: part-draft of 03] 03 Lectures on Aristotle to Philosophy III [pp. 1-12; and 62-93; 23 October-2

November 1928] 04 Lecture notes on Greek Philosophy to Aristotle, 1928 [74 pp.] 05 Lectures on Socratic Dialogues 1929 [26pp.] 06 Lectures on Principia Ethica 1930 [25pp.] 07 Lectures on Ethics 1930 [39pp.] 08 Lectures on Kant’s Ethics 1932 [27pp.] 09 Ethics /1. Lectures on Ethics 1932, Moore, Kant [50 pp.; 8 pp.] /2. Undated notes on ethics: [2 p.]; Principia Ethica 9 pp.] [Kant 10 pp.] 10 Lectures on Hume 1932 [39 pp.] Box 12 11 Lectures on Phaedo, 28/3/1933-5/5/1933 [19 pp.] 12 Lectures on Reid’s “Inquiry” 15/10/1935-8/11/1935] [51pp.]

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13 Lectures on Plato: Philosophy II Distinction 1937 [typed] [Parmenides15pp.; Phaedo 29 pp.] [w. 1 p. undated notes]

14 /1. Lecture notes on Apology, 1937 [9 pp.] /2. Undated notes [politics?] [5pp.] 15 Platonic Dialogues 1940-1942 /1. Introduction to 1940 Course Mainly on Social (Political) Aspects of Socratic

Philosophy [1942; 8 pp.] /2. Lectures on Platonic Dialogues [1940] [90 pp.] w. shorthand notes [2 pp.] and

various [notes?] by TAR from 1941. 16 Lectures on The Nature of Mental Science [Distinction, 1940] [28 pp.] [w.

typescript, 47 pp.] 17 Lectures on Hegel [1941; 33 pp., w. shorthand notes 5 pp.] 18 Alexander [1941; 19 pp., w. shorthand notes, 2 pp. incl. GEM as “fear of generality”

& “piece-meal philosophy”] 19 Lectures on Green’s Principles of Political Obligation [1941; 66 pp.] Box 13 20 Scientific Method [1941; 75 pp.] [w. toc: Propositions and Terms (Nature of Logic;

Mill on Syllogism; Propositions and Terms; Knowledge of Universality; Problems and Complex Terms); Possibilities (Hypotheticals and Disjunctives); Inquiry (Mill’s Methods; Causality and Temporal Order; “Uniformity of Nature”; Error); Hypothesis and Proof (Conjunction and Disjunction)] [w. shorthand notes, 2 pp.]

21 Lectures on Apology and Euthyphro [1942; 63 pp.] [w. toc: pp. 32-49: Logic (conjunctive and disjunctive terms; division, predicables, definition; “rules” of division and of definition)] [w. shorthand resume 1 p.] [w. typescript 43 pp. dat. 24/4/1942]

22 Ethics and Aesthetics [1942; 22 pp.; w. typescript 22 pp.] 23 Political Theory [1942; 55 pp.] [w. toc: Introduction (Individualism); Bosanquet

(Idealism); Lenin (Class Doctrine); Conclusion (Bosanquet & Lenin) 24 Introduction to Philosophy [Philosophy I: 1943; 91 pp.; w. typescript, 207 pp. (2nd

folder)] Box 14 25 Lectures on Alexander [1944; 145 pp.] [w. shorthand notes throughout] 26 Socialism [1945; 68 + 1 pp. (@ pp. 41-2; 1 p. shorthand notes @ p. 40] 27 Rules of Syllogism [Lectures?; 24/9-1/10 1946; 9 pp.] 28 Lectures & Notes on Philosophy, education, utilitarianism etc. [c. 1949] /1. Alexander, 3rd Lecture [21/6/1949; typescript only, 4 pp.] /2. Lecture: Modern Philosophy [on Descartes] [22/6/1949; 5 pp.; w. 2 copies

typescript, 2pp. same date] /3. Philosophy III (Modern and Political) Philosophy of Education [23/6/1949; 4 pp.; w.

3 copies of typescript 2 pp. same date] /4. Notes: Dewey: The Influence of Darwinism on Philosophy [nd.; 4 pp.] /5. Notes: Utility & Education [nd.; 4 pp.] /6. “Quotation for ‘How We Think’ Review” [back of Scientific Method Exam paper

11 May 1948] /7. Notes: “There is No Other World” [nd.;18 pp.]

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/8. Various other undated notes and sets of notes [mainly education, utilitarianism & politics of same]

29 Scientific Method, Logic and various notes [nd.—?1950] /1. Lectures on Scientific Method [nd.; 18 pp. + 2 pp. pencil notes] /2. Lectures on [Logic] [nd.; typescript: no author stated; 41 + 1 pp.] /3. Philosophy I: Supplementary Examination in Logic 8/9/1950 [2 pp. typescript]. 30 /1. “Logic as the foundation of method” [1951?] [“a course for students in the Faculty

of Economics and for students in School of Social Sciences in Faculty of Arts”] [undated. w. toc: A. The Meaning of Method; Logic and Language—Truth and facts—proposition not a function of words—true proposition is a fact—proposition is an issue: something that can be considered true or false. B. Formal Logic: The Forms of Propositions; Finding the Logical Form; Opposition: Class Relations: Extension and Intension [pencilled until C:] Immediate inference; Distribution; Complex terms (and logical relations); (General theory of relations); Syllogism; Definition and Division; Conditionals. C. The Logic of Inquiry (with special reference to J.S. Mill]. [w. shorthand notes [10 pp.] and longhand exposition [2 pp.] relating to same] [+ Examination Timetable for Scientific Method for Arts & Economics Students for 16 November 1951]

/2. Notes on “consciousness” [1 pp.] with booklists for various years’ philosophy essays dated 17 June 1954 [4 pp.]

/3. Shorthand notes [1 p.; nd.—with Board of Studies notification dat. 14 April 1954] Box 15 31 /1. “Philosophy and Religion” [1954; 37 pp.] /2. “The Development of Greek Philosophic and Scientific Thought [1 p.; nd.—1954?] /3. “Critical Dialogues” [Parmenides, Thaeatetus, Sophist] [10 pp.; nd.] 32 /1. “Notes from Modern Philosophy Course” [1952; 80 pp.] [+ notes for same on

envelope] [+ 40 pp. var. notes longhand & shorthand relating to same?] /2. “Our Knowledge of Mind” [longhand notes; 3 pp.; nd.] /3. “Pragmatism and Significance” [shorthand notes; 17 pp.; nd.] /4. Various notes relating to 032/1, including dated 24/6/52 & 2/7/52 & 16/7/52 [17

pp.] 33 Lectures on “Criticism” 1954 [89 pp.] [w. notes “Criticism (and Dialectic)” 1 p.] [+

typescript of “Criticism”, sep. folder, 50 pp.] 34 Lecture notes on “Greek Theories of Education (Republic and Ethics)”, 1954. [70

pp.] 35 “Greek Theories of Education (material from 1955 course, on Republic, I)” [24 pp.] 36 “Zeno etc.” [30 pp.; ?nd.—1927-1958] 37 /1. Notes [politics & religion] [on postcard dat.19 May 1951] /2. Notes on Greek philosophy, especially Zeno & Anaxagoras, [6pp. + 9 pp. + 3 pp.

(Zeno) + 4 pp.; nd.— mention of JA paper on “Humanism” 5/5/55] + [23 pp. var] /3. Notes [4 pp.] and course circulars [11 pp.] for JA’s “The Development of Greek

Philosophic and Scientific Thought” among those in the special course of public

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lectures entitled “The Golden Age in Athens” [March 1955] [2 dat.: 23/3/1955; 29/3/1955]

/4. Airmail letter from TA Rose to JA from Oxford 28 March 1955 [4 pp.] [wrapped in 4pp. notes on Greek philosophy (Empedocles)]

/5. Letter from Marjorie Gartrell on Spinoza [19/10/57], w. shorthand notes by JA on same [13/11/57]

38 Modern Philosophy [1929; typescript, 62 pp.] 39 Lecture or address by ?AJA [nd.—1952?; typescript, some of the annotations by

JA] P.42 Series: 4 JA Notes and drafts Box 16 01 Blank record 02 Notes, etc. /1. “Rationalisation, Fascism & War” [pencil; 3 pp.] and “Democracy on Trial” [pencil;

1 p.; Hotel Brighton Kiama notepaper; “Herald 6/2/29”] /2. “Sexual Crime: Its Social Implications” [pencil; 2pp.; nd.] /3. Notes on C.L.R. James & Lenin [pencil; 12 pp.; nd.] /4. Notes: “Davies etc.” [pencil; post-1937; 5 pp.] /5. Var. notes on socialism, education, etc. [25 pp.; nd.] /6. pamphlet “A Labour Vacuum” from I.P.A. Review Jan-March 1955. 03 Various pencil notes [incl. one on env. Dat. 25/6/29] on Marxism and philosophy

[33 pp.] 04 Notes /1. Pencil notes on vocational guidance [2 pp.] [found in article “Vocational Guidance”

AJPP June 1930] /2. Notes relating to A.D. Hope [incl. 2 on envelopes dated Oct 13 & 19 1942] 13 pp. /3. Notes: “Eastman and Inevitability” [2 pp.; nd.] 05 /1. Notes on ethics etc. [10 pp.; incl. letter to Honi Soit dated 27 March 1931] /2. Notes on psychology [11 pp.; nd.] /3. Notes on ethics [5 pp.; incl. one on Rationalist Association Syllabus August-Oct

1931] /4. Notes: “The Proposition” etc. [6 pp.; nd.] 06 /1. Dream analysis 14/10/31; 22/11/31; 24/11/31 [pencil; 2 pp.] /2. Self-analytic notes: “The Sickly Conscience” [back of roneoed sheet dat. 12 Oct

1931] /3. Self-analytic notes [env. dat. 12 Oct 1931] /4. Self-analytic notes [dat. 23/10/31] /3. Self-analytic notes: “Against Romanticism” [Egoism: Pechorin & Bazarov] [nd.] /4. Self-analytic notes [ethics, play-acting, εικατια, etc.] [pencil; 7 pp; .nd.—mention

of Fowler, NCP, late 1920s-early 1930s?] /5. Self-analytic notes “I sought for myself” [pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—mentions something he

said August 1930] /6. Notes on Waldock’s Hamlet [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—1930?] /7. Self-analytic notes [ [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.—mention of “day of Hammond’s paper”]

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/8. Students’ marks & self-analytic notes [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—early 1930s?] 07 /01. Notes on “Greek Philosophy” [εικατια] [closes with: “Is philosophy a disease?”]

[10/11/31; 2 pp.] /02. Notes on Soviet Union [pencil; 5 pp.; nd.—late 1920s-early 1930s?] /03. “Utilitarianism” 10/6/32 [pencil; 9 pp.] /04. Notes on social forces [5 pp.; nd.—back of one note: A&R docket dat. 20/9/193?2] /05. Notes on logic [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—back of library form, January 29 1935.] /06. Notes on logic. [2 pp.; nd.—on letter from Joyce Mouton 23/2/1935] /07. Notes on logic (field) [2 pp.; nd.] /08. Notes on logic (relations and qualities) [pencil; 1 p.; nd.] /09. Notes on utilitarianism. [pencil; var. 4 pp.; nd.] /10. Notes on SUFS. [“Zest: GBS or Kipling”] [pencil; 2 pp.] 08 Notes on German lexis, syntax and grammar [pencil.] /1. Notebook 10/1/1931 (6 pp), /2. on sep sheets, all 1935: 19, 21, 26, 28/3/35; 2, 4, 9 [mention of Meinong], 11, 16,

30/4/35; 2, 5, 23/5/35; 13, 27/6/35; 4,18, 25,/7/35; 1, 8, 16/8/35] 09 /1. Notes on political situation [20/8/31; 3/9/31] [pencil; 9 pp.] /2. Notes on obscurantism, special pleading etc. [pencil; env. dat. 6/7/32] /3. Notes: “Biography” by M. Hentze [15/7/32] [pencil; 2 pp.] /4. Self-analytic notes. [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—back of SydUni memo 20/7/1932] /5. Notes: “M. Hentze, Virginia Woolf” [16/11/1933] [pencil; 4 pp] /6. Var. notes: sickly conscience, bad conscience, philanthropy, utilitarianism, etc.

[pencil; nd.—one mentions JAP Romanticism & Classicism] [35 pp.] 10 /01. “Hegel and German Thought” by Norman Porter [10/11/31] [pencil; 2 pp.](ref. to

1932 Life and Religion Week), etc. [cf. ser. 8 item 3] /02. Draft of “Place of Hegel in the History of Philosophy” [10/11/31] [3 + 2 pp.] w.

pencil notes [4 pp.] /03. “K H B”—Bishop Burgmann (unknown hand) [21/6/32-24/6/32] [pencil; 3pp.] /04. Notes on Green and Bradley [nd.—library card dat. 5/10/1932] /05. “Philosophy & Religion” by K.E. [3/5/1934] [pencil; 4 pp.] /06. Notes on Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Heraclitus [pencil; nd.; 2 pp.] /07. Notes on Becoming, Heraclitus, Bertrand Russell’s “positive theory of infinity”

[pencil.; 1 p; nd.] /08. Note on “Socrates and Religion” [pencil;1 p. ; nd.] /09. “Christian Ethics” [pencil; 9 pp.; nd.] /10. Notes on harmony of the soul [pencil; nd.; 6 pp.] /11. “The Sanity of Capitalism” (3 eliptical notes) [pencil;1 p. ; nd.] /12. Notes “Philosophy and Politics” [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] /13. Notes on Bakunin [pencil; 2 pp.; nd.] /14. Notes on envelope [what books do] [pencil; nd.] /15. Var. notes on politics, incl. “In Defence of Materialism” [4 pp.; nd.] /16. Note on propositionality (being & doing) [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] /17. Var. notes on logic [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.]

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/18. Note on knowledge of relations [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] + Notes on logic [“blackness >< whiteness”] [nd.]

/19. Notes [2 pp.; nd.—envelope “Thurs. 28th”] /20. Notes: Logic; Dialectic; Art and Philosophy [incl. Fichte, Schelling, Hegel,

Schopenhauer] [8 pp.; nd.] /21. Notes on A.E. Taylor [AET] [2 pp.; nd.] 11 /01. Notes on politics [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—back of academic notification dat. 15/6/1931] /02. Philosophical and autobiographical(?) notes: Christianity, Nietzsche (?), some

autobiographical content [1 p.; nd.—back of logic exam 3/12/1931 + pencil; 4 pp.] /03. Elliptical notes on logic and ethics [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—back of env. dat. 15/8/1932] /04. Note on ethics [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—back of AAPP Meeting agenda 19-23/8/1932] /05. Var. notes on ethics, politics, education [pencil; 10 pp. ; nd.] /06. Var. notes on philosophy (logic, ethics) [pencil; 21 pp. ; nd.] /07. Brief note on proposition [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] /08. Notes on “Modern Philosophy” [1 p. & (pencil) 3 pp.; nd.] /09. “Modern Philosophy or Philosophy and ‘Values’”. [1 p.; nd.] /10. “Some Obscurantist Fallacies” [pencil; 2 pp. ; nd.] /11. “Materialism” [pencil; 2 p. ; nd.] /12. Notes: Father Ryan, “Atheistic Philosophy” [9/4/1934] [pencil; 7 pp.] /13. Notes: “Leadership, Spontaneity, Discipline” [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] /14. “Philosophy and Thought” [3 pp.; nd.] /15. Untitled, on Science and Philosophy [pp. 3-5 only; nd.] Box 17 12 /1. “Value” [11/8/1932] [pencil; 4 pp.] /2. Notes on logic etc. [incl. Heraclitus “economic theory of activities”] [on Greek

Philosophy exam papers 25/11/1933] [2 pp.; pencil] /3. “Benevolence” [25/7/1934] [2 pp.] /4. Var. notes on ethics, design [pencil; 5 pp. ; nd.] /5. “FWF” [utilitarianism, happiness] [pencil; 5 pp. ; nd.] /6. “Causality” [pencil; 1 p. ; nd.] /7. “Scheme for Ethics Course” [pencil; 2 pp. ; nd.] /8. Var. notes on politics, teleology, philosophy [mostly pencil;19 pp.; nd.] 13 Notes on Politics 1932-4 /01. Notes on censorship [pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—back of Undergrad. Assoc. ballot papers

1930] /02. “India’s struggle against Imperialism [E.M.H. ? 6.30] [1 p.] /03. “Barred from Post. Six Publications” [4 pp.; nd.—quotes from Labor Daily,

4/2/1932] /04. “Personal and Political Freedom F.O.S.U.”; 18.5.32. [3 pp. + 4 pp.; pencil] /05. “Political Freedom: Address to F.O.S.U.” (unknown hand) [May 18 1932] [10 pp.] /06. “ARG Re. criticism of page 4. W[orkers] W[eekly] article 27.5.32. ” [pencil; 2 pp. +

“JB” 2 pp. + “Reply to G’s comments” 2 pp.] /07. “The Value of a Politics Club” [14/7/32] [pencil; 2 p.] /08. “AMR” [12/9/32] [pencil; 1 p. + var. (incl. “Philosophy and Politics”) 4 pp.] /09. Notes on politics [AHR, 10/8/1933] [pencil; 4 pp. + 4 pp.]

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/10. “Psychology and Politics” [AHM, 5/9/1934] [pencil; 3 pp.] /11. Typescript of “Economics and Politics” [3 pp.] by Lloyd Ross w. annotations +

notes dat. 19/9/1934 [pencil; 4 pp.] /12. Notes on “Administration and Politics. F.A. Bland” [26/9/1934] /13. “Freedom of Political Inquiry: What it involves and why it must be upheld” [pencil;

6 pp.; nd.] /14. “The latest phase of the struggle” [2 pp.; nd.] /15. Notes on politics and commentary on political text [pencil; 17 pp.; nd.] /16. Notes: “The Meaning of Socialism” [pencil; 2pp.; nd. + 1 p. (same title) + 2 pp.

(notes)]. /17. “Institutions and Individuals” [pencil; 1 p. ; nd. + 3 pp related?] /18. Var. notes on politics [incl. “The Meaning of Socialisation”, 1 p.] [mostly pencil; 24

pp. ; nd.] 14 /1. Notes on politics [2 pp. (pp 2-3); pen over pencil; nd.] /2. “Criticism & Prejudice”, “The Psychologist & the Critic” [cf. 039], “Thomas

Wolfe” etc. [nd.—??1932-1955] 15 Various notes - including /01. Draft letter of recommendation for P.H. Partridge [1933] [pencil; 1 p.] /02. “Fact ( & Error)” Sept 1928 [p. 21 of ??; pencil; 1 p.] /03. “Error” [1 p.; pencil; incl. discussion notes on same?: part page, pencil; nd.] /04. Notes [politics] [pencil; on 3 pp.; nd.—on AAP brochure Aug 1932] /05. Notes on logic, politics [2 pp.; pencil; nd.]. /06. Var. notes: ethics, value of self [pencil; 6 p.; nd.] /07. Notes on [criticisms of] a 134 pp. essay: meaning, logic, teleology [pencil; 2 p.; nd.] /08. Politics notes [2 pp.; pencil; nd.] /09. Notes on Logic [mentions SA; 1 p.; nd.] /10. Notes on ethics, politics [mentions GEM; 6 pp.; pencil; nd.] /11. Notes on teaching and other [1 p.; nd.; pencil] /12. Notes on ethics [2 pp.; nd.; pencil] /13. Note on hypotheticality [1 p.; pencil; nd.] /14. Ferenczi note [1 p; pencil; nd.] 16 /1. Notes: music and emotion [pencil; nd.—back of envelope dat. 7/8/34] /2. Notes from Oct 1933 International Journal of Psychoanalysis (analysis of Ferenczi)

[4 pp.; pen; nd.] /3. Notes on Freud: Collected Papers vol III (1922) [16 + 9 pp.; pen; nd.] /4. Var. notes on pyschoanalytic texts (Freud vols. I-II, Nightmare, etc.) [pen; 14 pp;

nd.] /5. Notes re. “New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis” [pen and pencil; 10 pp.;

nd.] 17 /1. “Ferenczi: Sex in Psycho-Analysis” [pen; 3 pp. ; nd.] /2. “M. Prince: The Dissociation of a Personality” [pen w. pencil annotations; 1 p.; nd.] /3. Notes on current politics and Greek ethics [pencil; 5 pp.; nd. 1 p. begins “Difference

between CP and WP . . .”; another page title: “Class War and the University?”;

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another page begins “Situation A knows B . . .”; another page notes Burnet, “Ethics of Aristotle”]

/4. Notes on politics 25/10/1934 [Eastman, Hook] [3 pp.; pen] /5. Notes on politics [1 p. dates; 11/10/1933; 1/11/33; pencil] /6. “Errors of 3rd International” [& other] [1 p. 6/1/1934, pencil] /7. Dream notes [w. ref. to definite/indefinite past places] 25-26/2/1934 [1 p.; pencil] /8. “For Freethought Society: the crowd and the individual . . .” “Theory and Practice”

from [Ernest Jones?] “The Nature of Auto-Suggestion” [pencil; 2 pp.; nd.] /9. Notes on Icelandic [pencil; nd.—env. date deleted: 21/9/1954] 18 /01. Poetry and material on aesthetics dealing with modern and contemporary poets [7

pp.; pencil; nd.] /02. Notes: philosophic oppositions (realism vs relativism etc); political notes [pen; 1 p.;

nd.] /03. Poem: “Mignon” [1 p; pen.; nd.] [+ another poem] /04. Rank & Sachs (psycholanalysis) [1 p.; pen; nd.] /05. Notes on socialism [1 p.; pen; nd.] /06. Correspondence: J. Anshaw [pen; 7/7/1952 (1 p.); 9/5/1953 (1 p.; annotated JA

pencil)] /07. Notes re. A.D. Hope 11/11/1943 [pencil; 1 p.] /08. Letter to JA from C.H. ?Barbie; 22/8/1937 [4 pp.; pen] /09. Language notes; 27/7/1955 [shorthand of discussion; pen; 10 pp.] /10. Philosophy notes on complexity, quality, space-time etc. [1 p (p. 2).; pen; nd.] +

env. notes [?nd.] /11. Var. notes on “Scientific Method” 26/5/1936 [4 pp.; pencil] + [5 pp.; pen; nd. + 1

p.; pen annotated pencil] /12. Notes on Max Eastman [pen; 5 pp.; nd.] /13. Notes on ethics. [DHL mentioned; pen; 1 p. nd.] /14. Word association [24/2/1934; pencil; 5 pp. + 2 pp.] /15. Dream notes [18/8/1934; pen; 1 p.] /16. Dream notes [31/8/1934; pen; 1 p.] 19 /01. Letter G. Barnes (Dept. Physics) to JA, re political situation [8/4/1931; 4 pp.; pen;

w. JA annotations and notes on “Society for Freethought”] [+ roneo of “Sydney University Society for Feethought” signed A. Conlon, 1 p.]

/02. “Freethought and the University” [pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—ref. to publishing “The Freethinker”, address by Bailey 20 June]

/04. “Freedom of Thought: Presidential Address to the Sydney University Freethought Society: 22 April 1922” [pen; 1 p. (breaks off) w. pencil corrections and short note on reverse]

/05. Typed sheet on Freethought Society [aims, issues and membership; 1 p.; nd.—1931]; pencil notes on proposed aims of Society for Freethought as against CU [2 pp.; nd.] [cf. items in Ser. 4 82/1]

/06. Pencil notes [in reaction to Mr B's comments on Freethought Society meeting?: 2 pp.; nd.]

/07. “Book censorship” [margin:] (WP) 16/9/35 (SUFS 17/9/35) /08. Notes on CU [and other political matters; pencil; nd.]

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/09. Political notes [pencil, some pen; 1 p.; nd.—reverse of roneoed “Proposed Constitution and Rules of the Educational Workers’ League of NSW”]

/10. “That Democracy is not complete without a Censorship. No” [1 p.; pen; nd.] /11. Pencil notes on political/social behaviour: quietism; servility, etc. [2 p.; nd.] /12. “Fetish and Taboo (State, Nation, Empire)” [pen; 2pp.; nd.] 20 /01. Scientific Method: 1951 USyd exam paper. /02. Notes on logic in relation to AJB and student marking [pen.; 7 pp. ; nd] /03. “Classes” [pen; 5 pp.; nd.—ref. JAP, TAR, ELM] /04. “Experience” [pen; 1 p.; nd.—ref. AJP] /05. Ethics and philosophy notes [pen; 4 pp.; nd.—ref. “classicism”, 1950s?] /06. Var. notes: JSM (J.S. Mill) logic. [8 pp + 3 pp.; pen; nd.] /07. Note on hubris; “Philosophy as criticism” [1 p.; pen; nd.] /08. “Newport—Logic” [individuality, particular propositions, etc.] [3 pp.; nd.—1950s?] /09. Notes: [J.N.?] Keynes [p. 182, 3 Method of Difference] + “The Detective Story (&

Freud)” [3 pp. + 1 p.; pen; nd.] /10. Note on “Empirical Method” [1 p.; pen on pencil; “for 1/8/1947”] /11. Discussion notes 12/7/39 [teleology?; “evolution” “natural selection” marked “II”

and continuation of first item?; ref. Father Ryan] [pencil shorthand; 2 pp.] + [8 pp.; pen (some pencil);

/12. Reginald Jackson (St Andrews) to JA 14/6/38 [ref. “fields”, “necessary and sufficient causes”] [3 pp.; pen]

Box 18 21 /01. “Progression & Reaction” [on Greek thinkers; 6 pp.; pen; nd.] /02. “If God’s relation to created monads . . .” [nature of predication; idealism,

Bosanquet] [2 pp.; pen; nd.—time of Shrubb as student)] /03. “Induction & Deduction” [1 p.]; “Not-Being” [1 p.]; “Vulgar Religion” [top 1 p.]

[all pen; nd.] /04. “Sense-data” [includes: “Subj/obj not= subj/pred”] [2 pp.; pen; nd.] /05. “Empiricism” [2 pp.; shorthand; pen; nd.] /06. “Obscenity etc.” [6 pp.; pen; p. 3 date: 31/8/1941] ; DHL, Son of Woman notes pp.

4-6 /07. Notes: “S. Ferenczi: Contributions to Psychoanalysis (trans. 1916)” [pen; 7 pp.; nd.

—“For AKS” in margin] “S. Ferenczi. Further Contributions . . .” [7 pp.; pen; nd. — same paper as prev.] [p. 4 margin: “Freud and Heraclitus”]

/08. Notes on var. subjects [Ethics, Politics, Logic] incl. (important note on) Heraclitus and Parmenides [“H & P”] [pen; 8 pp.; nd.—Mention of (not as essay titles) Art and Morality, Freudianism and Society, so 1940-41?]

/09. Notes [relations, etc.] [7 pp.; pen; nd.—Includes list of addresses: JAP Ashfield; ARW North Syd; JWC Kyogle; AAC Mosman Jnctn; GFM Hurlstone Park; Sydney Hook, V.F. Calverton: New York City: so 1938?]

/10. Notes beginning “Humanism = view . . .” [2 pp. pen; nd.—Green on ethics and rules, so 1941?]

/11. Notes on politics and ethics [47 pp.; pen; 1938] [pp. 15-17 “H.H. Price Hume’s Theory of the External World”; pp. 17-20 “O.S. Franks, Right Conduct (St A[ndrews] 21/5/1938”; p. 34 “Is Ethical Relativity Necessary?”; (p. 35: H.B.

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Acton); p. 45 “Theory vs History”. [Mention of Vico, culture, philology; sep. note ref. Vico:1 p.; pencil; nd.—USyd notepaper]

/12. “(MDM 25/5/1938)” [humanism, use and role of philosophy, ethics] [1 p.; pen] /13. “To PHP 10/7/1939” [“Ideology and Logic”] [ethics, unconscious, will, etc.] [1 p.;

pen] /14. “Borkenau etc.” [pen; 6 pp.; nd.] + other notes [same pen and paper; 12 pp.] 22 /1. Notes beginning: “Division in Spanish regime” “(Bork[enau?]: Spanish Cockpit)”

[subjects: politics; logic and Greek philosophy, G.E. Moore; Punishment; Bosanquet (politics); Lenin, PHP, freedom] [pen; 14 pp.; 4/7/1942 [p. 11]; 18/7/1942 [p. 12]; 22/8/1942 [p. 13]

/2. Close-notes shorthand on “History as the Story of Liberty” [pen; 6 pp.; nd.—1941 edn]

/3. Personal/autobiographical notes 21/4/1942 [pen; 2 pp.] /4. Close-notes shorthand. “McCunn (?) on Political Philosophy of Burke”; “Vaughan:

History of Political Theory” [pen; 7 pp.; nd.—1942??] /5. “Joyce etc. (Art and Morality)” [pen; 14 pp.; p. 2: 1/11/1941 (incl reversions to

older material, 1917-1921, WA, JA, etc., throughout text); p. 14 13/12/1941] /6. “PHP”; close-notes shorthand on “Ideology and Utopia” [political notes > logic;

ethics] [4 pp.; pen; nd. 1941??] /7. Marxism and Society [8/7/1941; 1 p.; pen] /8. “Marxist Philosophy” [JCA hand; 2 pp.; pen; nd.] /9. Var. notes on politics [China, Trotsky, Publicity, {Sharkey); What I Said; Religion

and Inquiry; Philosophy of Religion: incl. Vico, Providence] [13 pp. var.; pen; nd.] 23 “The Positive Science of Ethics” [projected book?] [2 pp. nd. + 11 pp. p. 7:

“1/6/43”; p. 8: “The Positive Science of Ethics (Melb. 1941)”, p. 9: “Discussion (Melb ’41)”] [on p. 1 of 2 pp. sheet (shorthand, other notes, and sep. paras): “Ethics as a Positive science: Ch. I ‘Normative’; Ch. II. Relativism; Ch. III. Right and Good. Ch. IV Princ. Eth (Criticism); Ch. V. Positive Goods; Ch. VI. Mind and Society”.]

24 /1. “Foreign Language in Matriculation” [notes on education, psychology, philosophy

of religion, ethics, sex, Vico] [pen; 156 pp.; “1944 alr” circled in margin halfway through]

/2. “Liberal as opposed to servile Education” [WHCE, politics, utility] [JA’s hand 7/9/1942; pen; 3 pp. + 4 pp. notes] + ARW’s hand, “Liberal Education” (Branch?)” 7/9/1942 [8 pp.] + notes on Ashby, WHCE etc. [9 pp.]

/3. Notes and close-notes on politics [1 p. “Evil of Conscription” + 3 pp. “Kemp, Riding, etc. The Left Heresy—in Literature and Life” + 1 p. “E.H. Carr: Michael Bakunin” + 5 pp. “Christianity and C[?]”; “Edmund Wilson: To the Finland Station” 1941 ed. + 2 pp. “E.H. Carr: The Twenty Years Crisis” 1941 ed.; all pen]

25 /1. On envelope from A.C. Bussell New England UC 12 Nov 1953 [Notes on virtue,

practicality, philanthropism; other side: “controversy with AJB” over logic] /2. “Servile State” 23/10/1943 [1 p.; pen w. pencil notes margin and elsewhere] /3. University Edinburgh notepaper [notes on religion in education] [pencil; 2 pp.;

nd.—1938?]

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/4. “The Materialist Conception of History” [JA copy of new translation of Marx Preface to Critique of Political Economy] [3 pp.; nd.—early 1940s?]

/5. Notes: “Rt and ‘democracy’. Is Britain a democracy?” [2 pp.; pen and pencil; nd.— period of Chamberlain, 1938?]

26 /01. Notes: social action, ethics, Greek thinking incl. Heraclitus. [pencil; 8 half-pp.; nd.] /02. Heraclitean ethics [2 half-pp. pen; nd.; mention of PHP, ABG] /03. “Life according to Nature” [Heraclitus, Stoics] [2 pp.; pencil; nd.—after Dec. 1941] /04. Notes: logic of names; Heraclitus [2 half-pp.; pencil; nd.] /05. Notes: “Good struggles with evil” [incl. Heraclitus, Greek ethics, Kant, Anselm] [2

pp.; pencil; nd.] /06. Notes on ontological argument. [pen; nd.—envelope to JA, 2 Sep 1943] /07. AAPP congress announcement 23/10/1943, “Servile State” in afternoon session [not

JA’s hand; his notes reverse: criticism of forms as non-propositional, form of good, explanation by higher principles] [pencil; 2 half-pp.]

/08. Notes on education [pencil; 1 p.; nd.—reverse printed “Duty and Inclination” article, mentions PHP]

/09. Notes on utility, practicality, culture [pencil; nd.—quotes SMH 8/11/1944] /10. Notes on class justice, Socrates and totalitarianism (in Republic?) [pencil; 1 p.; nd.]

+ [scrap on religion and social unity, nd.] /11. Invitation to lecture to the Zionist Labor League of Australia 5/6/1943 [with pencil;

and pen notes over entire letter]; 25/6/1943 [with pencil notes on front of letter, poem, “Thought never catches love . . .”, on reverse] + [“love is positive; thought is negative”, “the world as [?]woman and Thought”] + notes on Alexander [2 pp.; pencil]

/12. Notes, on aesthetics? [mention of Croce] [envelope; pencil; nd.] 27 /1. Notes: ARW. “Sex, Freethought & Christianity” [pencil; 1 p.; nd.] + [scrap of paper

w. notes on nature of freethinking, nd.] /2. “The Catholic Weekly 26/7/45” [ref. Honi Soit 1945 issue] [var. notes and close-

notes: pen; 4 pp.; pen/pencil, 2 pp.; “Learning and Dogma” pen/pencil 1 p.; pencil discussion notes, 2 pp.]

/3. “J. McIntyre Free Thought—Its Impossibility (12/9/48)” [pencil notes; 3 pp.] w. UR 21/10/1948 p/copy: “Evangelical Union. Professor MacIntyre on ‘Jesus is the Truth’” p. 204.

/4. “AJA Can Christians Discuss?” 7/10/1948 [1 half-p.; pencil notes] 28 “The Detective Story (& Freud) 11/7/46” [3 pp. pen-pen/pencil-pencil notes,

constant refs to Theodor Reik]; close-notes “Theodor Reik: The Unknown Murderer” [pen; 3 pp.]; translation of Reik’s “The Unknown Murderer” [JCA’s hand; pen; 2 pp.]

29 1947 “Marx & Modern Thought”—WEA lectures [notes, mostly pencil, some letters]

/01. Duncan [dir. of tutorial classes] to JA proposing course of ten lectures, 22/7/1947 [w. pencil notes]

/02. David Stewart to JA 21/10/1947 proposing deferment of one class, Nov. 14, for WEA Annual Dinner [pencil notes on reverse]

/03. Var. notes Sorel, 1st & 2nd Feuerbach Thesis [pencil; 6 pp. + 3 half-pp.; nd.]

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/04. “29/10/47 AMR—‘Darkness at Noon’ (Koestler)” [discussion notes, incl. Rosewood, JLM; 7 pp. + (same set?) 4 pp. var. + scrap]

/05. “Lect. III 3/10/1947” Marx and Modern Thought [2 pp., pen; 1 p., pencil] /06. Notes: “Marx [?] Hegel State” [pencil; 3 pp. + 1 p.; nd.] /07. “Marx and Modern Thought” [1 p., pen; 1 p., pencil + pencil notes back of USyd

circular 23/7/1947] /08. Booklist, “Marx and Modern Thought” [typed; 1 p., w. JA additions; nd.] [+ another

booklist, typed only, roneo or carbon] /09. “For 2nd lecture 26/9/47 [Nietzsche etc.: Philanthropy (altruism, ?betterment) as

humbug].” [pen; 5 pp.] /10. “Notes on Marx” [pen; pp. 7-13; nd.] /11. “The Economic Interpretation of History” [pen; 6 pp.; nd.] /12. Pencil notes w. “Marxian and Modern Thought [var. 11 pp. + 9 half-pp. (one is

“Sorel’s Error”); nd. + env. dat. 14/11/1947] /13. Notes beginning: “JR. Dialectic—diffic: thrown at people” [pencil; 5 pp.; nd.] /14. “Sorel La Decompn du Marxisme” [pencil; 7 half-pp.; nd. + env. dat. 11 Oct. 1947

w. pencil notes] /15. Various pencil notes on politics etc. [nd.—1947, “Mon 12” on some; 16 pp. + 2

half-pp.] Box 19 30 /01. Notes, some close-notes: “Psychoanalysis & Religion” [ref. PHP, Freud Future of an

Illusion, ?Mourning & Melancholia] [pen; 11 pp.; nd.] /02. Notes around ethics [refs: Heraclitus, Popper, NKS on Descartes, Beast-Machine,

Bosanquet] [7 pp.; pen; nd.] /03. Various notes around ethics, logic. [2 half-pp: Classicism, Romanticism, nd.; 2 pp.,

pen and pencil, Greek Philosophy nd.; 4 pp., pen, logic and ethics, close-notes Vaughan on Burke; 2 half-pp., pen; nd., Greek politics]

/04. “16/2/49 ARW Kant’s Aesthetics”] [w. discussion: AMR, TAR, DMA, Kaulla, ARW, NH] [pencil shorthand; 3 pp.]

/05. “Reformers show their lack of understanding of education . . .” [4 pp; pen; nd.] + “A Question of Proof by Nicholas Blake (= C. Day Lewis) [quarter-page, same pen]

/06. “15/2/49: JA Anarchism (Discussion)” [love and ethical/political issues] [5 pp.; unnumbered but all same pen; same paper]

/07. Notes on philosophy, ethics, politics. [2 half-pp; pen; nd.] [cf. some exact same material (on proposition) in 30/16?]

/08. Note [to AJB; reverse: Australians and Nzers] [pencil; nd.] /09. “Myth (Sorel) and Croce’s view of History” [7 pp.; pen; 12/4/41] /10. “25/6/47 1st Meeting of Ethics Group. ARW on Birth of Tragedy” [var. pages, pen

& pencil; 1st p. pencil with this title; then: “Nietzsche on ‘moralists’ who make weakness into a fantastic strength” [1947, pen; 5 pp. w. other notes e.g. “Ethics and Education” p. 2 ref. to “dominance and submission”] [on p. 5: “Nietzsche vs time (cf. Hist. is a nightmare)—man can only find solution of his riddle in ‘being’ something definite and unchangeable (as against becoming)”; 2 half-pp. pencil notes with reference “[Ethics and Education]”, also: Epicurus; “Nature of ethics”, 1 p. different pen; politics, education, 1 p. different pen; 1 p. pencil “Marxism as egalitarianism”; “Re Nietzsche” 3 half-pp. pen/pencil (Nietzsche & Marx); pencil

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notes on Birth of Tragedy [2 p.; nd.]; 1 p. pencil notes “philosophy . . . no subject but a doctrine of procedures . . . (Nietzsche tends to this view)”. [nd.; pencil]

/11. Notes beginning: “PHP: ‘It’s not our business to express our approval or disapproval of aims and policies of movements we study’” [3pp; pen; margin p. 3: 16/11/37]

/12. Muller, Lecture on the Science of Language [pen; 12 pp.; close-notes, nd.] /13. “ARW. Kant’s Aesthetics” 16/2/49 [pencil; shorthand; w. student discussion: TAR,

DMA, NH etc.] /14. “JA Anarchism (Discussion)” 15/2/49 [pen; 5 pp.] /15. Notes on education and culture. [4 pp. w. part-page note on C. Day Lewis quote;

pen; nd.] /16. Various notes: Greek philosophy and politics, logic [7 pp. + 4 half-pp.] /17. Notes on logic, ethics/politics [5 pp. + 1 p.; pen; nd.] [Marvin, Perry, James’ VRE,

Eastman] /18. Notes on religion, ethics/politics [4 pp.; pen; nd.—note p. 1: “History as the story of

liberty i.e. only intelligible as struggle between liberty and opposing forces. / Hence those who don’t understand what is liberty and what is tyranny (just and unjust) can’t write history” (before 1943?)]

/19. Letter to JA from Joan Moore [from EU, setting up Hammond debate; JA pencilled notes at top on miracles, reverse, crossed out: Sorel, culture + 2 pp. pencil notes Christianity, Hume, servility, student discussion: TCH, AMR, K. Pawley, Lynn] [nd.—dat. “Tuesday 29th”; pen; 1 p.]

/20. “Truth” [2 pp.; nd.—looks like Scottish-period hand; pen] + notes on teaching a discussion [2 pp.; pen; nd.—ref. ARW]

31 /1. Var. notes: education, Socrates’ trial, Soc and education [“possession” of

knowledge], pathos, Phaedo, Crito. [2 pp.; pen & pencil; nd.] /2. “Philosophy of Education” 8/4/48 [2 pp.; foolscap; pen] /3. Roneo sheet: “Synopsis of lecture by Professor John Anderson. On ‘The Freudian

Revolution’ in the special course of lectures entitled ‘The World We Live In’”. [Annotated by JA, pencil] + var. notes on Freud: 1 p. “The Freudian Revolution” [pencil, some pen]; 7 pp. [pencil]; 7 half-pp. [pencil]; 3 pp. [pen and pencil]; “Freud etc.” [3 pp.; pen; nd.] + 5 half-pp. [pencil on cardboard: by JA?; nd.]

/4. Pencil notes: truth, socialism, etc. [4 pp.; nd. + 6 pp.; some with pen; nd.—one on back of Professorial Board notification dated 21/5/1945]

32 /01. Notes on Descartes (cogito) [1 p. pencil + part-p. pen; back of printed examinations

book; nd.—ref to AJB] + pencil notes on Greek philosophy [16 pp.; nd.—refs to AJB on diff. pages]

/02. Notes on Education, “Canberra Aug. 1958” [2 pp.; pen] /03. Notes on logic and proposition [Bosanquet, AJB, Green, Kamenka; DMA] [pen; 1

p. + 8 pp.; ref. to 1957 examinations; date on p. 5 pencil 21/8/57]. /04. Various notes on pol-ethics [Discussion: AJA, AJB, TAR, JM] [pen and pencil;

same-ruled paper; 15 pp.; nd.—3 refs to 1957 + 15/12/57] /05. Notes: “W.D. Falk. Prescriptive Speech” [phil. of language] [Discussion JAP; AJB,

TAR, DCS] [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.—paper as /4 (1957)]

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/06. Notes: “Group Therapy” [Discussion: AGH, ARW, AJA, DMA, WHCA, ME] [pencil; 4 + 2 half-pp.; nd.—paper as /4 (1957)]

/07. Notes, ethics/logic [Discussion: JAP, Hegel, DCS, AKS] [3 pp.; pen; nd.—paper as /4, 1957)]

/08. Var. notes but relating to A.N. Prior: falsity, pragmatism. [1 pp. + 3 half-pp.; pencil+pen; nd.]

/09. Var. notes on education [“ABC & WEA”] [pencil; 4+1 half-pp. + 1 part-p.; nd.] /10. “‘Free Thought’ Racket, Tribune Thurs. July 6, 1944” [signed by “University

Student”, copied JA; pen; half-p.] /11. “Production and Progress in Education,” 22/9/1944. [pencil; 1 p.] /12. “Logic and the concrete” [Adult education; half-p.; pencil; nd.] + “Labor cares

nothing for development of students’ mind (wants cheap degrees)” [part-p. pencil note]

/13. “Philosophy I” [1 p.; pen; nd.] /14. “Design etc.” [on USyd folded notepaper cf. Box 73/3; pen; nd.; 6 half-pp.(incl. “Is

conscience an emotion?” cf Box 75/10)] /15. Notebook: close-notes Adamson, Kant, Keynes, Aristotle, Burnet, Bosanquet,

Moore, James (last p. “Radical Empiricism and Pluralism”) [40 folded half-pp.; pen & pencil; nd.—looks Scottish period writing]

/16. Notes: “Sense and Thought” [pen; 4 half-pp.; nd.] /17. Var. notes, nd.: “Any term is a variable” [1 p.; pen, pencil; nd.]; “FWF” [Dewey and

“what is known”: 1 p.; pen; nd.—incl WHCE so after 1944?]; “Literature and Dogma” [close-notes; pencil; shorthand; 5 pp.; nd.]; “Welfare” [var., shorthand; pen & pencil; 5 pp.(together?); nd.; refs to “Literature and Dogma”]; “Moira (apportionment)” [pencil>pen; shorthand, 4 pp. (together?), culture and practicality, incl. Heraclitus, nd.]; + logic notes [ pencil>pen; 1 p. , nd.]; “Philosophy as realism” [subject: education] [pen; 1 p.; back of examination sheet; nd.]; notes re someone’s essay, commentary on “the scientist” [pencil; 1 p.; nd.]

/18. AAPP meeting notification roneos [nd.—“The Appeal of Descartes” by Ruth Walker “July 27th”]; 1 August 1956, Canberra, JA “Philosophical Relations” [w. JA pencil corrections and self-instructions, incl. Ryle lecture “to be announced”]

/19. “Canterbury University College Department of Philosophy: Points about putting statements into Logical Form” [no author; JA notes appended pen & pencil; mention of DMA, AKS, JLM] [3 pp.; f/c; nd.]

/20. Logic formulae [env. dat. 20/11/1942; pencil] /21. Notes on logic [env. dat.15/12/1953; pencil] /22. Copy of end of “The One Good” [Prior and Forster: 1 part-p. pen; nd.—1945?] /23. Var. notes on SA (logic, metaphysics, some theology, politics?) 2 half-p. var.

[pencil; nd.], 2 half-pp. [close-notes STD, pencil; nd.]; 3 pp. [var?, pencil; discussion incl. WHCE; nd.]; 2 pp. “Categories” [pen; 2nd p. close-notes]; 2 pp. [evolutionism, levels, Marx/Vico/SA; pen; nd.].

/24. “8/5/1939 T.B & G” [on SA] [pen; 3 pp.] /25. “6/1/1859[!] SA” [pen; pencil additions] /26. “Phil of SA 28/9/1948” [pencil; discussion notes; 2 pp.] 33 /1. “1949. GEM Objective Ethics”. Notes on Moore [pencil; 21 pp.] /2. Var. notes incl. on GEM [env. dat. 15/1/1942; pen]

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/3. Part-p. w. numbers [pencil, nd.] /4. Note on envelope (child’s question: who made God, etc.; pencil; nd.] /5. Notes on education in Canberra? [half-p.; pen; nd.] /6. Note on env., “Conventionalism” [pen: “All questions questions of what is said—

not questions of what is”, etc.; nd.] /7. Notes on educational situation [2 half-pp.; pencil; nd.] /8. Notes on education and society [Socrates, tradition, etc.] [2 pp.; pencil; nd.] 34 /01. “Presidential Address (Freethought) (1949?)” [2 pp.; pen] /02. “19/10/1949. J. McIntyre. Facts, Propositions & Universals” [9 pp.; pen over pencil] /03. “JLM (22/4/54 Singular Propositions and Multiple Quantification” [11 pp.; pen over

pencil] /04. “D.C. Stove ‘This’ (12.5.42) (???) 54 perhaps]” [7 pp.; pen over pencil] /05. Notes of discussion on mythology [2 pp.; pencil; nd.—JAP, JLM, ME, WHCE, so

mid-40s?]. /06. Var. notes (paper as /05), incl. “Origin of justice (Soc.)”, “(Points on Moore)”

[goods and utility]; “(‘Proportions of logic’)” [pen; 3 pp.; nd.] /07. Var. notes “Consequences”; “Art and Politics”; “Leibniz and Whitehead (so Spinoza

and SA?)”; “Importance of causality”; “Providence [?] theory of language (and culture)” [2 half-pp; pen and pen over pencil; nd.] [with?] var. notes on “kinds of things”; “cataloguing”; “Question of Realism” (incl. Hegel & Spinoza) etc. [4 pp.; pen and (mostly) pen over pencil; nd.—but mentions Doniela: 1950s?]

/08. “(1943?) TAR”: Vico on monsters; var. notes on Greek philosophy and logic [6 pp. 1st p. different but same set notes?; pen] + var. notes, mostly logic (incl. Jevons) [3 pp.; pen, pen over pencil]

/09. Typed note: “The Chair of Philosophy”. [with] var. notes, [most pen; 1 p. pen over pencil; nd.—ref. to Elkin Livingstone Lecture, 1940: Schiller, Bos?] [phases; logic, cognition and correctness, Prenter, Betts, Socrates on relations, nature of time, J.D.B. Miller on USA, Elkin Lecture1940 (individual and social group), Putnam, C.S. Peirce, philosophy chair, Gasking, modal logic]

/10. Notes on Christianity [1 p.; pen; nd.—ref. Methodist General Conference 1951] /11. Notes on logic and social forces [pen over pencil; 3 pp.; nd.] /12. Var. notes: on Ryle [JA? pen; 1 sentence nd.]; literature [1 half-pp; pencil; nd.];

“Progress and Security in Education” [on discipline] [pen; 1 p. + half-p.; nd.] /13. “Assumptions (criticism of categories) . . .” [philosophy and science] [2 pp.; pen;

margin: “Newport (1946??—or later?)”] 35 /01. “Observer (16/5/59) Small Town Politics (AHBirch) reviewed by H Mayer.” [on

Labor Party politics et al.; 4 pp.; pen; pp. 3-4 “Progress of Philosophy /02. Notes on “Philosophical Relations AAPP Congress, 1956—Sunday August 9

10.a.m.” [11 pp.; pen over pencil; pp. 10-11: discussion notes?] /03. Close-notes & discussion: Ryle, Concept of Mind. [5 pp.; pen; nd.] /04. “Canberra 1956” Discussion, notes. [social force, “The Unity of Science”,

induction/deduction] [8 pp.; pen] /05. “An Agnostic’s Apology” (Close-notes: Newman.) [pen; 7 pp.; nd.] /06. “James Joyce as a Freethinker” [1 p.] and var. notes on Joyce [pen, pen over pencil,

pencil; 6 pp.; nd.]

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/07. “E.E. Collocott, 10/11/43” [Christianity as humanism. 1 p. pen] [possible first of 5 pp. (same paper, pen); pp. 2-5 on Film Censorship, Close-notes on “Gorman (?) James Joyce a definitive biography”; “Epilogue to Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts’”; “Tune of ‘Molly Brannigan’”; “Finnegan’s Wake” (poem)].

/08. “‘Education’ in NSW. Newc.” [comments on Newcastle (vs Armidale), AJA, WHCE, PHP] [pen; 3 pp.; nd.]

/09. “Liberalism. Politics of Proscription” [var. notes, mostly on education.] [pen, pen over pencil; 11 pp.; 1 has “Armidale 1949”]

/10. Var. notes: “I. Lectures for graduates” [3 pp.; pen, pencil; pencilled top: 1949] /11. Notes on “positive ethics”, probability, and John Burnet. [2 part-pp. scraps; pencil;

nd.] /12. Roneoed lecture notes 23/6/49, “Philosophy II (Modern and Political) Philosophy of

education [Spencer, equality, classics] [2 f/c pp.] [+ “Statement by Professor A.G. Mitchell” (on 1943 govt report on secondary education in England)]

36 Notes on Ryle’s article “Logic and Prof. Anderson” [6 pp.; pencil; shorthand. (from old archive); nd.—1950?]

37 /1. “ARW, Waddington’s ‘The Scientific Attitude’; ‘Science and Ethics’ 11/9/51.” [pen

over pencil, pen; 3 pp.] /2. “ARW, Enthusiasm (4/8/55)” [on enquiry, religion, culture] [4 pp. + 2 pp.; pen over

pencil, pen] /3. “Schachtman, etc.” [book on international politics, close-notes (to p. 5?)] [also:

issues of culture, classicism, scientism, pessimism] [23 pp.; pen; p. 2 has: “Nov ’42” and Oct/Nov 1942 passim.]

/4. Notes beginning: “PHP ‘Clearly, the ?capitalist State does not express the interests of the ruling class only but gives effect to many of the demands of the other social classes’” [pen; 18 pp.; nd.—p. 5. “Gnr Horne, D.R. 102nd A.G.H. Tamworth”]

/5. Notes: Marxist philosophy, politics, welfarism. [2 p.; pen; nd.—ref. SMH article 30/11/59; ] + notes: knowledge, cogito, Bosanquet, Lenin [part-p.; pencil; nd.]

/6. Close-notes: Beyond the Pleasure Principle [pencil>pen; 8 half-pp.; nd.] /7. Notes on Freud and Marx, some grouped in folded paper marked “Group

Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego.” Close-notes on Group Psychology [3 pp.; pencil; nd.—ref. Warren Osborn]; “Ego and Id” [close-notes, 1 part-p; pencil; nd.]; 6 half-pp: notes on practicality, religion, JLM, close-notes: Freud, Lenin, Joyce Exiles, nd.]; “Marxism (Dialectic)” [1 p.; nd.]; “Eastman’s own instrumentalism (and Lenin’s)” [pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—ref. PHP]; p. 5 of pen essay on Freud [w. footnote and margin notes in pencil; nd.]; close-notes: “J.C. Flugel The Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family” [pen; 3 pp. nd.; pencil notes on reaction to a scholarship scheme on back, 1 half-p.]; close-notes on Freud ?Future of an Illusion; Sorel, Illusions of Progress [pencil; 8 pp.; nd—refs Vico, Flint].

/8. Paper around notes, marked “Bosanquet (Phil. Th[eor]y of St[ate])” [close-notes; 3 pp.; pencil; nd.; + 12 half-p. pencil close-notes, on this?] + [env. w. pencil notes 2/S; 15/5/1942]; notes, “Philosophy 1942” [pen;1 half-p w. pencil notes reverse]; word-lists; “Politics”; politics of patres and clients [1 p.; pen; w. 1 half-p pencil notes reverse; 1 half-p. pencil assoc?; ?nd.]; notes on justice, Bosanquet, Heraclitus (city holds to its laws) [pencil; 6 half-pp.; nd.]

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/9. “J. Laird: A Study in Realism” [close-notes, pen; 11 pp.; nd.—early style: Scotland?]

Box 20 38 /01. Notes, var. but assoc. w. (20/3/1952). “PHP. Planning inherent (!) in situation . . .”

etc. (and on, > Freethought) [1 p.; pen; nd.]; var. notes classicism, on his own writing [“to ARW (20/3/1952; 28/3/ 52)”]; liberalism vs freethought; Freud and sex; salvationism; positivism; hypothetical; categoriality of propositions [4 pp.; pen]; notes: ethics “the dream is a lie”; “DHL on film” [different pen, but from 1952; 1 p.; nd.]; “Sorley” [close notes, 2 pp. incl. Bacon, Hobbes, Cambridge Platonists; nd.]; var. notes [4 pp. nd.; pen: “Illusion of Lear”; politics of personalism “[AJB uneducated—no aesthetic sense]”; “Americans (and scientists) lacking Greek ethics”; credulity and religion, positivism; “Difference between Descartes and Kant”; close notes on Adamson; criticism of Bertrand Russell and Ryle [on JA]]; “to ARW 28/2/52” [3 half-pp, pen; criticism of students, Popper ; JA vs Wittgenstein, positivism, anti-gladiatorial, devt of his own thought and study, only ARW can assist]

/02. Notes: “Group of political charr[?] in 1937) (Inevitability of Socialism—Fm—Sorel’s view of proletariat etc.) [ARW, WHCE, FWF, PHP—presumably JAP][FCH?]” [on WJ; education; social work; evil; close-note on L. Stephen; further close-notes “LS”; classicism; Freudianism; “need for constant stirring up (v. complacency)”; religion, “‘Platonic’ soul”] [?1 p.; pen; margin notes 1/11/45]

/03. Var. notes, includes Nietzsche, fetishism, betterment, “Rejection of teleology=ethics”, “Education as classical”; “History”; “Literary Criticism” [pen; 7 pp.; nd.—on paper (tear at top) same date as sheet w. “SMH 6/6/59”]

/04. Var. (close-?)notes, Willey on C18th, C19th: Hartley, Mill, Carlyle, “Right Reason” (Culture vs Anarchy”; Leibniz as atomist, Hume on cognition, associationism, positivism, Priestley on education) [pen; 11 pp.; nd.]

/05. “to ARW 2/5/52” [incl. AJB, DCS on proposition] + var. notes [history, Sorel’s Straussianism “through Renan?”, Falckenberg (passim); Kant, Leibniz etc.] [9 pp.; pen; bottom p. 9: “ARW 26/6/52”]

/06. “15/5/52 (Heraclitean Thesis)” [incl. “The Negative Proposition”; notes on AJB] [1 p.; pen]

/07. “ARW—19/6/52” [pen; 10 pp. of continuous notes; incl. Popper, Marx, “(Philistinism of my pupils . . .)” Heraclitus; “Vico’s sentimentalism? Fear of future”; “Vico’s criticism of Descartes’s immed kn recurs . . .”; close-notes, Croce; literary criticism; “Sorel’s criticism of Christianity”; Moira, etc.]

/08. “ARW 6/6/52” [pen; 2 pp.; Ryle, Popper, kinds, mind and body dualism; different pen: DCS, DMA]

/09. Var. notes/close-notes, beginning: “The Place of Hegel” [Croce, Vico (passim), Moira, Spinoza, Shaftes[bury?]; Welmuth; DCS, JLM, “on propositional view of things”] [7 pp.; same pen; date on p. 5: 22/5/52]

/10. Notes: equality/equity & movements; religion and philosophy; philosophy and criticism [2 pp.; same pen; same paper; nd.—lecturers are JA, TAR, ER]

/11. Var. notes, general and philosophy. [nd.; pen over pencil; 32 pp: 5pp (?“Degree Subjects”); 2 pp. (“The University and the Public”); 1 p. (“Soc & Anytus” + 1 p.); 2 pp. (“Law [legal theory] as example of ‘opinion’”; Cambridge Platonists; pen only);

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1 p. (“Kant & moral law” etc. pen only); 2 pp. (“Milesians: (esp. Thales) To be shown that we can’t give an account of things in terms of things alone”; pen only); 1 p. (“Education as classical”; pen only); 2 half-pp. (“Science [utility] not-equal education”); 3 pp. (“Classical vs utilitarianism”; pen only); 2 pp. (Religious logic, education, “Existentialism = exaltation of particular”; “abandonment of traditions”; pen only); 4 pp. (same paper, notes: freethought, Christians, logic, Descartes, “Against JAP”; pen only); 1 p. pencil (AJA science project? pencil); 3 pp. (“Real Terms” incl. “Q of 4 Forms”; pen over pencil); 3 pp. (“Populace always wrong”; logic; Douglas fallacy; “Socialism and Christianity”; Croce; Anaximenes; “Hegel’s rep[etitionism?]” pen only); 1 p. (“Kant worse than Rousseau”; “need for revival of Machiavellianism—Classicism”; “WHCE demanding standards in a project which is itself an attack on standards”)

/12. [Freethought Addresses] notes: “DMA The Meaning of Freethought 11/10/51” [pen over pencil; 6 pp.; DMA & TAR]

/13. [Freethought Addresses] notes: “2/10/51 AJB The Nature of Freethought” [pen over pencil; 3 pp.]

/14. [Freethought Addresses] notes: “27/9/51 Maze (margin) The Policy of Freethought ??” [pen over pencil; 4 pp.; DCS, JRM]

/15. “12/7/51 Liberty and the State” [5 pp. pen over pencil except last, different paper, pen, writing]; “12/7/51 Liberty and the State Discussion” [incl. AKS, Waters, 2 pp.; pen over pencil]

/16. “10/5/51 DCS Paper on some such as [Fate??] of SUFS?” incl. “The Crisis of Freethought” [pen over pencil; 5 pp.] + “Freethought” [nd.; pen, pen over pencil margin and final page: “(Crisis) Hyperconsciousness of adolescence”] + 2 pp.: “DMA”, “DCS” (pen over pencil).

39 /1. Notes, beginning with, and passim, critical notes (close-notes?) on “English

Thought in the 18th Century” by Leslie Stephen [LS] [27 pp.; pen; nd.—1952? see /2] [incl. notes on logico-ethics, Bosanquet/Hegel, “Philosophical Problems”; “Copernican Revolution”; “[every ?sjt is a proposition]”; “SUFS is a caricature of me”; “Humanism vs philosophy”; “Why they can’t understand my empiricism . . .”; “omnipotence in fantasy”; “Modern Philosophy”; Christianity; “History of thought = history of misconceptions) . . .”; “view that same name must mean same thing”; enthusiasm, disinterestedness; utilitarianism; colleges; Freud; “libertarians—utterly unpolitical minds”; “my error—belief that intellectual revolution could be advanced by ‘social revolution’”; dualism; “Lectures on Natural Religion”.]

/2. “To ARW (20/2/52)” [logic, Ryle, “FHB—BB?—Latta?” etc. 4 half-pp.; diff. pen to but interleaved at pp. 16-17 with Leslie Stephen notes at 39/1; includes 1 p. between the two sheets, different pen; on literary criticism > ethico-political.]

40 Pencil notes re. SA, incl. draft examination questions [some pen, different papers, 28 pp (incl. logic; numbering by pen at top, by ARW?) + ?1, unnumbered; 1 half-p.; (at “21”) pen; “AMR (4/3/52)” on Hegel[ianism]]

41 /1. “Meaning of Good (and Discussions) Can Ethics be Studied?” [incl: meliorism;

“Berkeley’s Deism”; “altruism as vulgar misconception of disinterestedness”; “Christianity worldly”] [9 pp.; pen; nd.—includes Leslie Stephen notes, so 1952?]

/2. “Discussion (JA) Can Ethics be Studied” 19/8/52” [pen over pencil; 7 pp.]

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/3. “Ethics and Logic” [pen over pencil; 4 pp.; nd.—1952?] /4. “JJW (2BL 10 p.m., 16/4/52) On Immortality” [incl.: “Philosophy as Criticism”;

“Christian ethics”; “can ethics be studied”] [8 pp.; pen and pen on pencil] /5. Notes, beginning: “Ethical criticism=the psychological side of ?General criticism”

[incl. relations and qualities] [pen; 3 pp.; nd.] /6. Notes, beginning with “‘Democratisation of lit’ (Boon, 87)” et seq . [Hume, Hegel,

Kant] [3 pp.; pen; nd.—1952?] /7. Notes, beginning with, “I’ve never thought that thing (or event) was a term”: logic;

ethico-politics; religion, education, Greeks] [10 pp.; pen; nd.—1952?] 42 /1. “Moira (NUEC) (May or June April?1953)” [Hesiod, Heraclitus; etc. Headings:

“Monotheism”; “Nature and Man”; ”Language (sacred [divine] & profane)”] [pen; 4 pp.]

/2. Close-notes: “V.F.C. ed. The Making of Society; The New Science of G.V. (Bergin & Fisch)” [2 pp.; most Vico; pen; nd.—after 1948]

/3. “Moira” [Tylor, incl. Vico, Freud, prehistory of philosophy] [6 pp.; pen over pencil; nd.—1953?]

/4. Close-notes, beginning “Geddes (prosy—pompous—parsonical)”; then to Moira notes: Cornford, religion, Polanyi, etc. [4 pp.; pen; date on p. 3 assoc. w. quote: 26/1/1958]

/5. Notes: “After lang. Criticism of Cornford” et seq. (Moira) [Individualism; Phil & Education; Cornford] [6 pp. var. pen + 3 pp. unnumbered; pen and pencil; nd.]

/6. Notes, beginning w. “Considering doctrine of reminiscence” [logic, particularity] [ref. to JAP, ANP] [4 pp.; pen; nd—1950s?]

/7. Notes: Socrates, Idealism, singular propositions, particularity, etc. [6 pp.; pen and pencil; nd.—1950s?]

43 /01. Notes, beginning “Sentimentality (fear of the future) & Servility (fear of the past)”,

7/4/53 notes on AJB “paper on my philosophy” [ethics, politics; p. 2 “Relations and qualities”; resemblance and generality; Hegelian “spirit”; DCS rationalism; JAP; DMA; Moira; “against humanism—of any sort”; Marxism; “human rights”; Christianity; “Sorel on little science”; Calvinism; “AJB: a ‘bounder’”; on JAP “Hume’s Intentions”] [var. pen; 20 pp. + 1p.]

/02. Var. notes [“Classicism in education”; close notes: Culture and Anarchy, Literature and Dogma (passim); practicalism, instrumentalism; “Classicism”] [7 pp.; var. pen; nd.—late 40s, 50s?]

/03. Close-notes: Flint [p. 1 contra WJ: unity of things, ways of life, etc.] [pen; 16 pp.; nd.—ref. “Democratic Illusions”]

/04. Close-notes: Nordau, Degeneration 9pp; > notes on classicism [var. pen + pencil; 14 pp.; nd.—ref. Camponigri review] [classicism; SA S/T; DHL]

/05. Notes on religion and science: incl. “The Nature of Philosophy”; “The Existence of God”, incl. close-notes J.N. Findlay [pp. I-VIII; pen; 24/6/54]

/06. “Newcastle May 31 1954?” [tertiary education; utility and education; degeneration of language and “fine distinctions”] [8 pp.; pen]

/07. “1953 material”. [Lovejoy; education; degeneration, Arnold; close-notes on “Connell” passim; Polanyi; history and historiography] [8 pp.; var pen; some pen over pencil]

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/08. Close-notes on J.B. Bury “The Idea of Progress” [classicism; Vico; “low level of present-day philosophy . . .”] [5 pp.; pen; nd.—ref. to UN]

/09. Var. notes and close-notes; tables of categories p. 8, [perhaps 1943-4ish?] [close-notes Freud, Future of an Illusion; Open Course I: theme: Science and Religion: Kant and Hegel (religion, politics, epistemology); close-notes Caird, Hegel; Vico’s “pessimism”; close-notes: Kant, Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone; categories] [9 pp.; pen; nd.—ref to NEF p. 4 “(NEF has no intellectual foundation: a parasitic organisation)(busybodies)”,

/10. “J.S. Haldane: Mechanism, Life and Personality” close-notes 1 p.; 2nd p. “N.S. & N 18/3/44 Delegated Legislation (G.D.H. Cole)” + “29/4/44 ?Lecture (W. Pickles) on Basic English” [2 pp.; pen]

/11. Notes on colleges [ref. to “1948 row”; 2 pp.; pencil] [“Technocratic barbarians (coming out of colleges). Need for independent hostels (no compulsion: no Christianity)”]

/11. Notes on colleges [ref. to “1948 row”; 2 pp.; pencil] 44 /01. Notes: “Nightmare” [psychoanalysis; devil-lore etc.] [9 pp.; var. pen, pen on pencil;

dat.—p.2: “(Paper—11/7/56—to Branch)?”] /02. “Philosophy I” [Rationality, animism, knowledge as language, etc.] [nd.—1 p.; pen;

1943?] /03. “Animism (Religion etc.)” [animism, language and magic etc.; AET: Gorgias]

[material as in /02.; A1-A12; pen; nd.—ref. “DT 26/4/43”] /04. Var. notes on role of philosophy [KRP; Christianity; education; AJB, “illiteracy of

Libertarians”] [var. pen, pen over pencil; 4 pp.; nd—ref. to Short letter in SMH 28/5/56]

/05. Var. notes [KRP; Hegel; nominalism; JAP as lowbrow] [var. pen, pen over pencil; 3 pp.; dat.—1st p. “To AMR (17/11/53)”]

/06. “R.E. Schneider: Positivism in US: Apostleship of Henry Edger . . .” [close-notes (+ Bagehot); politics; culture] [10 pp.; var. pen, pen over pencil; nd.—ref. JLM, JAP; PHP in England]

/07. Close-notes (var.): G. Wallas; T.S. Eliot, “Notes towards a Definition of Culture” (passim); Mannheim, Ideology and Utopia; “Kgd etc.”; “JLM (Evil and Omnipotence)” [ethics, religion, culture, criticism] [pen; unnumbered but connected: 8 pp.; nd.—ref. “subject for Newcastle: 3y [tertiary] education, see 043/6: May 31 1954]

/08. Notes, beginning: “Logic—the theory of discourse”: close-notes Godwin, Monroe, refs to Toulmin, Meckler, NZ, [“[NZ a nation of school teachers? Criticism has not struck the country]”]; AJB [“(As against AJB, whole point of empiricism is to break down distinction between pure and impure science)”] [4 pp.; pen; nd.]

/09. Var. notes: JBT vs JLM, etc. [7 pp.; var. pen, pen over pencil; nd.—“JLM on Ross (Dec. 52; 196, 7)” and ref. to tertiary education paper at Newcastle, T.S. Eliot and religion, breakdown of SUFS: 1954?]

/10. Close-notes on Cassirer, “The Philosophy of the Enlightenment” [11 p.; nd.; pen] [p.2: “what is sound in religion is the assertion of quality (of independence, of intractability) vs reductionism and ???”]

/11. E. Jones, “The Psychology of Quislingism” [1 p.; nd.; pen] + close-notes “Flugel” [pp. F1-F8; pen; nd.— “26/5/53 Adelaide” on F5]

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/12. Notes beginning “(JA ‘amalgamating Trotsyists and Stalinists’?—What I say is that Trotskyists defend what made Stalinism possible—the theory of custodianiship)” [4 pp.; pen + 2 pp.; beginning “Stalin”, different pen; nd.—ref. to “Address—to whom?—1/7/45”.]

45 /01. Var. notes on proposition (+ culture-ethics; Greek philosophy) [7 pp.; pen; nd.—refs

to ARW on Malebranche; AJB] /02. Notes on Greek Philosophy (some on proposition, Berkeley, Christianity,

voluntarism; close-notes on Leslie Stephen passim; “The Existence of God (J N F & replies)” “Logic and Science”; “certainly have to abandon ‘Art and Morality’...”; on GFS, AKS) [Discussion: JBT, TAR; Ryle] [pen; 15 pp.; nd.—ref. to British Journal of Educational Standards Nov. 1955]

/03. Notes, beginning, “Criticism is essentially rejection of individualism”, “Philosophy as ‘monistic’—1 logic, 1 set of forms, universal forms”; “individualism as root of all illusion”; “philosophy as criticism of science and utilitarianism” [5 pp.; pen; nd—ref. /02]

/04. Notes on Socrates [also: Bosanquet vs New Realists; aesthetics and structure; Space and Time; education; Greek soul; Socratic method] [pen on pencil; 4 pp.; nd.] + notes where these issues recur [pen; 20 pp.; nd.—KRP passim; “Poverty of ?Progressivism”]

/05. Close-notes on Comte [pen on pencil]; Hume, Design; Witchcraft (process, animism, Heraclitus); Descartes and education; Philosophy and rationalism; Bosanquet and satisfactions; Ryle (passim); Christianity; Religion and philosophy; “Historical Inevitability: by I Berlin [OUP (6/-) 1955?”]; education; “(Christianity as romantic—anti-classical)” [var. pen, paper; 7 pp.; non-differentiable as a group from /04 etc.; nd.—last page post-1955]

/06. Notes in numbered sequence, on logic, metaphysics: “some SA (STD) stuff in this bundle”], 2 pp. on Kant on will; Hume; Bosanquet ethics; “JSM’s ‘causes’ deduced”; WJ on causal chains; “I ‘support’ inquiry = I support what inquiry supports = I inquire”; categories (5 pp.) [11 pp.; pen; nd.] + 1 p. ?Scottish notes on SA (w. line of later addition); notes on education, obscenity [nd.—time of “Quislingism”; mentions Max Harris (1945?)]

/07. Note on footnote addition to “Marxist Philosophy” and other notes re. projected book [politics; logic] [2 pp.; pen; nd.—margin p. 2: “1943?”, but p.1 “first article (reply to Ryle): ‘Empiricism once more’ and notes on Logical Atomism (1954?)”] + “For Book (collection of articles)” [ethics, Hume, Freud, traditions] [1 p.; pen; nd.]

/08. Notes on culture, democracy, religion; close-notes on Bury [3 pp.; pen on pencil, pen; nd.—mentions “barbarism of reflection”, “atom bomb” so 1945?]

/09. “Philosophy I” [logic; Greek Philosophy] [pen; 1 p.; nd.—margin: “Give up all class correction: do only degree work”—late 1950s?]

/10. “CFP (Logic without Propositions)” 4/11/54 [Discussion: DCS, TAR, JBT, CFP] [2 pp.; pen] + var notes “Logic: the theory of the proposition” [Greek philosophy: treatment over three terms, other material: Butler; Heraclitus: oppositions within a system; “Pred. = something going on within the subject”; SA & S/T; “Zeno—or the logic of ] ‘The Future’”; Berkeley; error; “Bradley’s view of relations”; Stekel] [unnumbered; same pen, paper?] + “[Montaigne?]” [SA, nervous energy (link to Stekel, above)] [1 p.; pen on pencil; nd.]

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/11. “ARW 9/7/52” [vagueness, fields, DCS/DMA; Ryle, Popper] [1 p.; pen on pencil] /12. “AJA 15/7/52” Begins “Stove on ‘laws of thought’. . .” [logic, proposition, Leibniz,

etc.] [1 p.; pen] /13. “Letter to ARW 22/8/52” [on philosophy and non-philosophy] [1 p.; pen on pencil] /14. “8/9/52 To AJA” [2 pp.; pen on pencil] [JBT, JAP; “There are only states of

affairs”; “ethics: how can it be studied?” (common world of ethics)]. /15. “The Nature of Ethics (AJPP, June ’43) (Concluding par.)” [copy and comments on]

[2 pp.; pen; nd.] 46 “Logical Atomism” AAPP Conference 24/8/54 [speakers include JA, Bussell,

Thornton, Mackie] [typed notes: 2+3 foolscap pages: “28/8/54” on typed copy is wrong] + notes: ACB; CDR; Toulmin; JBT; JLM; TAR; Grave; Rosenthal; DCS; WA; ESK [pencil; 4 pp.; 24/8/54]

Box 21 47 /1. Notes on ethics [envelope; pencil; nd.—WHCE, postmark 24/11/1950]; + notes

ethics [qtr-p. pencil, nd.]; + notes: “Method—not a set of devices”, logic [1 p. pencil; nd.]

/2. “Letter to AJA 15/9/52” begins “Identity of Indiscernables” [logic, propositions; aesthetics; JAP; DCS; J McI; etc.] [2 pp.; pen]

/3. “To JAP (22/4/53)” [“Hume’s Intentions”; aesthetics; rejection of particulars] [2 pp. ; pen; dat.—incl. “To RPA 21/4/53” on p. 2]; + notes on “Hume’s Intentions”; [nd.]; criticism of AJB’s BPhil thesis; “Moira could be a doctrine of a servile kind”; Empiricism; Kant, Hegel; “(Berkeley the only one game to attack Newton)” + notes: Hume, laws of thought, religion, Hume against Leibniz, AKS and Hartshorne; “can ethics be studied?”; “(AJA?)” causal continuities; “Study of Socrates”; notes on education [unnumbered; same pen, same paper; 8 pp.; dat.—last page, very end: “(Armidale, 1953)”] ]

/4. Close-notes [with other notes, no pagination, same?] on a history of early modern thought, 16th-18th century [Durant?] [pp.18-500 extant] [JA commentary includes issues on classicism, voluntarism, etc.] [23 pp.; pen; first p. pencil; one page pencil margin notes; nd.]

/5. Notes with 1 p. at front, marked “Logic” [syllogism, relations, bit of draft of “Relational Arguments”?, classicism, toc for logic book?] [various items, var. pen, pencil, pen on pencil; nd.—ref. to Acton article (1959) but includes copies of material dated 1949]

/6. “Rhetoric & material fallacies . . . Rhetoric and democracy (democratic fallacies)”; incl. notes on Grote, Socrates, Crito (2 pp.) [pen; 5 pp.; nd.—“Democratic Illusions” is 1952]; + Var. notes. “Logic and Inquiry” [2 pp.; deleted pencil, pen on pencil; nd.]; + (notes for setting out logic book?) logic notes [pencil w. some pen; nd.—ref. to 1953, pen on pencil: “Logic: an Introductory Course” (outline, 1 p.)]; + “Philosophy (Greek and Modern) Objectivism and Subjectivism” [3 pp. numbered; pen on pencil; nd.] + ; var. notes “Value of Discussion”; “Philosophy (Greek and Modern)” [all nd.; different pen, paper, 1 + 1 + 1 + 5 pp. (last: pen on pencil)] includes: [“They pretend that my criterion is agreement with me . . .”]

/7. Notes [dated in margin 4/10/51, on p. 32 of 34, prob. not date of all], beginning with “Socrates” [numbered, 3 pp.] [Greek philosophy, epistemology] [14 pp.; pen; nd.]; “What is philosophy?” [3 pp.; numbered; pen + some pencil; nd.]; notes on Greek

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Philosophy, Socrates [5 pp.; pen; nd.]; notes on Hume, Christianity, Empiricism [4 pp.; pen; nd.]; various notes: logic, “thinking things out”; positive ethics, Kant and synthetic propositions, “as against McDougall”; Hegel, logical positivism and commonality; Stirner; naturalistic fallacy (ARW and GEM); G.P. Shipp (4/10/51 here); KRP (incoherence of “open society”); categorial metaphysics.

/8. Notes beginning: “[What is new about my present (1954) position . . .]”; Toulmin, ethics, utilitarianism, JLM vs Toulmin, Plato invented general words: “existence of philosophic problem in advance of linguistic problem”; knowledge and opinion; secular character of university; religion, obscenity, study, “Criticism of Cultural Standards”; ethics and religion, betterment, “open society”; Apology cf. Gorgias; Meredith; Education; [here 3 half-pp.: Ashby; Servile State quotes; “Arguments (for liberty . . .)”]; producer vs consumer ethic, betterment vs disinterestedness; ought; Christian ethics (Morley); (H.B. Acton); “Pragmatism: a philosophy of evolution (JD—but also ?Schleiermacher and James)”; “DMA, in oppositing ‘a 2-dimensional’ to ‘a 3-dimensional’ Space”; animism and dualism; “Europe since 1918: H.A. Gibbons”; “Hume as 1 variant of modernism (practicalism; instrumentalism . . . individualism and utilitarianism as variant)” [pen; 25 pp., 4 single unrelated pages at end; some 1954]

/9. Notes [“Significant propositions”; use of “nigger”; kinds of things; Popper and “escape from history”; “way of life”; Zeno and logic; Locke on knowledge; Plato vs Pythagoreans; “It is by means of things that Space is broken up and Time connected (i.e. it is only ‘by means of things’ that Space and Time are known)”; Zeno vs Pythagoreans; terms and things; Keynes; Bosanquet (and passim); meliorism; freedom; class war; “(Against GFS)”; “Education and Practicality”; “Ethics is the science of ‘spirits’”; History of thought; solidity; socialism, communism; “resentment as confused thinking—e.g. a not yet clear thought (resentment weakens as clarity emerges, i.e. as we see precise issue)”; knowledge and perception; Protagoras, striving; quotes from NKS] [1-14, pen; nd.]

48 /01. “J.L.R. Historicism” [KRP] [pencil; 2 pp.; 21/4/1945] /02. “D. Carboch “Plato’s Theory of Ideas” [mention of J.A.B. Holland] [pencil; pp. 2-3;

booklists only; 14/4/45] /03. “P.L. KRP’s ch. XVI (Classes)” [KRP and Marxism; mention of J.A.B. Holland] [2

pp.; pencil; 13/10/1955] /04. “H. Mayer. Marx and the Class Struggle” [includes discussion: AJB; DMcC] [5 pp.;

pencil; 6/10/1955] /05. Var. notes on politics, historicism, point of philosophy, etc. [incl: provincialism of

WHCE; silliness of AKS; “Gambling (εικκασια) =servility”]. [exam questions] [8 half-pp.; 5 pp.; pencil, var. pen; nd.]

/06. “JA (Socialism and the Revolution) (XVIII&IX)” [discussion: JABH (Holland), FSS, PL, DC; “22/9/55 ‘The Ethic of the Producer’”; KRP] [3 pp. (incl. 22/9/1955); pencil; 29/9/1955]

/07. “8/9/55 ?Pert. The Moral Theory of Historicism” [1 p.; pencil] /08. “28/7/55 WSS The Legal and Social System (ch. XVII) [includes discussion: JABH

(Holland), WVD, FSS; Marx] [1 p.; pencil] /09. “19/7/55 D. Carboch: Has History any meaning? (ch. 25)” etc. [KRP, ref. JABH,

FSS] [3 pp; pencil]

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/10. “14/7/55 FSS. The autonomy of Sociology” [incl. discussion JABH, DC, WSS, BAR] [pencil; 1 p.]

/11 “5/7/55 JABH adding on “neo-Cartesianism” [=unhistoricality] of existentialists” etc. + further notes (Kant, categories, JABH, kinds of being, dualism) + other margin notes [pencil; 2 pp.]

/12. “30/6/55 JABH—Hegel” [Hegel’s doctrine of one Absolute Reality; Popper Open Society] [pencil; 2 pp, (2nd p. headed: “WSS Leadership KRP”)]

/13. Two typewritten addresses by J.A.B. Holland, “Hegel” [typed, f/c, JA annotation, 5 pp.] “Nature and Convention” [on Popper’s Open Society [typed, f/c, JA annotation, 7 pp.]

/14. “19/5/55 JABH” [Popper, Greeks] [pencil; 2 pp.] /15. “9/6/55 FSS (Socrates-Plato question) (cf. KRP: note 56 to ch X)” [mainly Popper

on Heraclitus] [pencil; 1 p. + 1 half-p. (back of invitation dated 13/5)] /16. “BAR Methodological Essentialism 28/4/55” [Popper ch XI] [pencil; 2 pp.] /17. “Humanism paper, etc” [pencil notes with pen cover sheet marked thus: 5/5/55 on

one sheet; some other sheets from var. communications, dated March, April 1955; one sheet “Philosophy Order of Merit 1954”. 2 pp. + 62 half pp.] [“Gaudy resolutionists (e.g. HE)”; practicalism; Schleiermacher “Our Human Truths” close-notes passim; close-notes R of S passim; Bacon, Hume (close-notes Treatise, introduction), AJB”; ARW, SA; Feuerbach; Schiller, “Importance of Hegel as a philosopher . . .)”

49 /1. J McAuley, “Criticism and Prejudice 25/5/55” [Greene, classicism, forms of

activity, etc.] [pencil; 6 pp.] /2. “13/4/55 W.M. O’Neil: The Psychologist and the Critic” [Literary criticism, Freud]

[pencil; 3 pp.] /3. “11/10/55 The theory of functions and the form of the good” [Greek Philosophy,

education, ethics] [pen; 10 pp.; pp. 4-6: 16/11/55; pp. 7-10: 24/10/55] + draft of (first section) of this, “Theory of Functions” [3 pp.; pencil; nd.]

/4. Var. notes. Pragmatism (incl. WJ; logic); Greek Philosophy, w. some reference to “Greek Theories of Education”; incl. 2 half-pp. close-notes Burnet; close-notes “AET Var. Soc.”; Inge; approx 8 half-pp close-notes Cornford [39 pp.: 5 pp. paginated (“Instrumentalism” pp. 1-5); 90 half-pp.;] [all pencil except 2 pp. + 1 half-p.; occasional pen in pencil text] [dat.—memorandum to JA dated 21st October 1955; includes envelope dated 10 June 1954; a letter from Registrar 21st July 1955; one page marked “For 22/7/54”; one page (AET, Socrates) on back of memorandum dated 8 Sept 1954; one page (“[Relativism—mirrors] Dualism” dated 1/11/55 (& “19th”)]

50 /1. Var. notes, one page (“Ethics and Religion”) dated 7/7/55 [discussion: GSW,

DMcC]. [+ 2 pp. further this title, pen, pencil at margins; 2 half-pp. pen on same: “Dialectic of Causality”] + “Idealism” [1 half-p.; pen] + pencil notes on “Religion and Objectivism” and “Importance of ethics at the present time” [4 pp.; with discussion: GSW, WO’N, DHM, AKS, ARW] + “What is ‘Christian Ethics’” [4 half-pp.; pencil] + notes on Idealism,. religion etc. [2 half-pp.; pen].

/2. “Education” [“ethics and religion”; levelling down, “Philosophy as Realism”] [3 pp.; pen; nd.—p. 3 quotes from “SMH (Sat 15/6/57)”

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/3. Notes: Fucking and sucking; SA on Space and Time; Social theory, Religion, Hegel, Bentham, “against Marx”, Kant on promises, “Thinking as relation”; “Hegel on proposition”; “Hegel covered over Kant’s dualism”; Leucippus/atomism; SCM; “Science and philosophy”; “Freedom: why 2 senses (empirical and transcendental)”; Greek Philosophy, species and variation, tragedy and truth, Anthropology, Anaximander’s spatial infinity; logic/Pythagoreanism; “PHP (7/5/36)”], “Question of conversion (e.g. to Trotskyism)”, “no totality of person or state”; “Desirable and desired”/“disinterested desire”, Rationalism, Locke, Hegel, p. 27 ; Greek philosophy; Socrates; analogies, terms; refs to Lycos, Pont. [numbered pages 5-37; typed excerpts from McFarlane Burnet on Sydney University Medical Society notepaper; otherwise pen; dat.—p. 27: pencil dating 30/10/56]

/4. “Theory and Practice (particularly, w. close-notes, Dewey: Logic—The Theory of Inquiry)” [p. 15: Pound, Vico providence, “Nietzsche?”; also “No ‘non-existence’ [‘if—then’ or other] propositions’” etc.] [pen; 20 pp.; dat.—p. 17: “1958 Mxm (for III & IV combined)”; nd.]

/5. “Mainly Nietzsche”: close-notes Will to Power [10 pp; pen over pencil, pen, margin: different pen; nd.—ref. to UNESCO]

/6. “Nordau” [above this, different pen: “Begins with Nordau—goes on to E. Caird”] [History; a lot on Nietzsche, incl. (p. 1); (p. 5 margin:) [pen; 9 pp.; nd.—ref. to UNESCO]

/7. Var. notes: Bosanquet vs ?Lotze; education (philosophy teaching); logic; history (Hook); political comment; voluntarism; character of university; bourgeois ideology; theology; classicism; Hegel on obligation; Bosanquet; Hegelian dialectic; study of society; Feuerbach; as against Burnet, on Pythagoeans; Comte; Sorel; philanthropy; politics and religion; capitalism and democracy; Marxism as ideology of getting things done; St Simon; Bradley’s Appearance4; GFS and NKS; Marxism as philosophy of identity; “comic = social; tragic = individual”; ethics and psychotherapy; The Nightmare; close-notes on AET; Good is inquiry, vs KRP; Soc is right on “the good”; WHCE’s “politics” / Newcastle; R.T. Martin on masochism; discussion: VM, DCS; etc; close-notes on Mill’s Logic; (& discussion); religion: “important point is whether it is raising general questions”; philosophy as criticism; “Contingency = independency (‘indifference’) of facts and categories [matter and form]” etc.; PHP [unnumbered; 27 pp.; pen + 1 half-p pencil; dat.—includes “AGH—13/7/55—on Ethics and Psychotherapy” and circular on AAPP Meeting, “A.G. Hammer July 4th on ‘The Libido Theory’; JA on ‘The Nightmare’ July 11; R.T. Martin on ‘Masochism’ July 18”]

/8. “Religion & Education” [pen; 4 pp. (4th page different paper and pen); 2 first pages: on 2nd front page: “Education and Ethics?” (above title); “A Newcastle paper”; dat. — “Newport 2/5/48”]

51 /1. Notes, beginning: “Judgment—its concrete character as against rationalist

(Cartesian) method of identity and ambiguity . . .”; mostly close-notes on Révész, The Origin and Prehistory of Language [5 pp.; pen; nd.—ref. to Ideology and Utopia; AJB]

/2. Notes, beginning “Not that matter (as Plato suggests) is, for Marx, ‘in one sense a form of spirit’. . .” (Close-notes on book by Balfour; notes on scepticism, ethics) [5 pp.; pen; nd.—discussion notes Lycos, Loveday, 1950s].

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/3. Var. notes: close-notes on Copleston Contemporary Philosophy passim [12 pp.; unnumbered, mostly; pen; nd.—1956?: “stupid people (including JAP, PHP) on Suez, etc.”)

/4. “Hume’s Dialogues” [religion: includes Butler, Hegel, NKS, AET] (1956—1st term) [12 pp.; numbered; pen over pencil, pen]

/5. “AET (Creatureliness . . .)” close-notes on Taylor “vol II” [AET’s “scepticism”, “anti-logic”; Hegel as “anti-teleologist” [8 pp.; pen on pencil, pen; dat.—p.4: “[Advance in JA’s thinking in 1953 (embodied in Criticism course)]”]

/6. Notes on Zeno, etc. [2 pp.; pen; nd.—ref. to “Greek Education”] /7. Notes beginning: “Soc”. Mostly on Soc, Greek philosophy, logic, some Bertrand

Russell [13 pp.; pen; nd.] [p.2: “AJB dense; Waters stupid”; p. 10: “[AJB ‘knows’ he acted in mean and underhanded way . . .”] p. 11: “i.e. Sophistry continually exercised against logic . . .”; p. 12: jury-system; etc.]

/8. Notes on Peter Loveday, “Singular Judgment” [pencil; 2 pp.; 12/4/56] /9. Close-notes and discussion Bosanquet [Logic]) 19/4/56-27/9/56, [82 pp. pencil

interleaved with: 4 pp. pen, undated material, and half-pp.] [Var. dates: 19/4/56: 2 pp. “KL” “naming” “Bosanquet at loggerheads with modern logicians”] [26/4/56; 2 pp.: KL; “Proper names (JNK)” “FHB”] [3/5/56; 2 pp. “Negation”] [10/5/56; 2 pp. “Disjunction”] [17/5/56; 2 pp. “Relation of ?Material ?States to Judgment and to Reality”] [7/6/56; 1 p. “Truth and Coherence”] [14/6/56 3 pp. “Symes: Induction”] [4 half-pp. Logic nd.] [21/6/56; 1 p. “JA (Modality)”] [28/6/56: 1 p. “PL (Bk II chs I-III”] [5/7/56; 4 pp. “KL Ccr Systematic Inference”] [12/7/56; 3 pp. “PL (II, chs IV and V)”] [19/7/56; 2 pp. “AMP Relation of Known to its Postulates”] [26/7/56 5 pp +?: “MJS (chs V, VI—vol. I”; close-notes 2 pp. + 6 half-pp] [2/8/56 1 p. “JA—[Bosanquet’s doctrine of] C.U.”] [22/8/56 2 pp.; “Truth, Objectivity and History”] [6/9/56 1 p. “(Place of Teleology) P. Loveday”] [11/9/56 6 pp. “Truth of Logic” etc. + 2 pp. “Unpredictability in Human Affairs”] [12/9/56 5 pp. “Thinking and perceiving” + 4 pp. “JSM’s 2-way theory of meaning . . .”] [13/9/56 5 pp. “Thinking, Reasoning and Inferring”] [13/9/56 3 pp. “Wittgenstein in Tractatus . . .”] [17/9/56 4 pp. “New Ways in Philosophy”] [20/9/56 2 pp. “Bk II, ch VIII (Theory of Judgment in Relation to Absolutism)”] [27/9/56 3 pp. “Impersonations of Professor Ryle”]

Box 22 52 /01. “To AJA (21/7/56)” [starts with ref. to “Marxist Philosophy”] [pen; 3 pp.] + “(AJA)

Theory of reality . . .” [1 p.; pen; nd] + [“Identity of Indiscernibles? followed by notes on “Thing’s ‘individuality’. . .”; material on honour, tιµη] [1 p.; pencil, pen on pencil after DCS material; nd.]

/02. Piece on Bertrand Russell’s logic, theory of number [pen; 4 pp.; nd.] /03. “AJA 6/6/54. Socrates’ ‘real defence’ . . .” [3 pp.; pen] /04. Notes on Board of Studies roneo 16/11/1954 [education] [1 p.; pencil] /05. JA copy with margin notes of AKS “Ten Year Plan: Department of Moral and

Political Philosophy” [6 pp.; pen; February 1954] /06. Extract in AKS’ writing of letter Norman Kemp Smith to AKS, Jan 28 1954 [half-

p.; pen] /07. “History and Justice” (“History and Consciousness” pencil, margin) [“Providence”,

close-notes Burke Reflections; Poverty of Philosophy; “Hence, back to Sorel(?) . . .

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sticking to one's ethic.”; Mehring; “types of misrule”] [pen, some pencil; 4 pp. notes; nd.]

/08. Notes: politics [Flint, Adams, Hook, Marx, Mehring; discussion incl. AKS, WHCE; page of fainter writing: voluntarism etc.] [pencil; 4 pp.; 14/8/40 not all this date]

/09. Notes beginning: “Whole and part: independence (what are the factors defining action in a system?” [political theory, Greek society; education, Joyce, The Intellectual Revolution, Freethought Society; ref. to Rush Rhees, p.1; ref. to History and Consciousness; close-notes on Grote Plato p. 12] [25 pp.; pen; date ref: 31/1/40 on p. 24, but apparent ref. to Pearl Harbour (poem, p. 17) so may be years later]

/10. Notes on syllabus [half-p.; pencil; nd.] /11. Notes: “Censorship” [refs to Art and Morals; discussion JAP, JLM; close-notes

Johnson on Milton Aeropagitica] [4 pp.; pen; nd.—ref. to March 1954 (p. 4)]; /12. Var. notes: Philosophy, Greek Philosophy, exams, Politics, History; Psychology,

various students and colleagues [AJB, DCS, ARW, O’Neil, AKS] [3 pp.; pen; nd.] + [1 p.; pencil; nd.] + [6 pp. + half-p. var. pens and pen on pencil; nd.—1950s?]

/13. “Analytic & Synthetic Propositions” [2 pp.; pen; nd.—Bos & FHB (cf. item 78/3)] /14. Close-notes, Nietzsche, Human All Too Human. [5 pp.; pen; nd.] /15. Var notes, “PL [Peter Loveday]’s essay on Judgment”; S/T metaphysics [GFS];

exam paper [3 pp.; var. pen; nd.] /16. Notes: 2 pp. theology; “agency”; AET (Aristotle) etc.; 6 pp. var., incl. close-note on

SA passage on psychology; Bazarov and nihilism; “The Liar”, etc. [all nd.] /17. Program [dated, pen; 13/6/52] for AAPP Branch meetings [Stove, “Butler and

Idealism” 26/6/52; JA, “Benevolence” 10/7/52; AKS, “Self and Others” 24/7/52; I. Roxon “Sado-Masochism in Art, A study of Michelangelo’s Work” 7/8/52]

/18. Notes on JA Benevolence address, (10/7/52) [incl. discussion JLM, GEL, HJL. AKS, DCS, TAR, ER, HNB] [12 pp.; pen and pencil; nd.]

/19. Notes: “26/6/52 Butler and Idealism (DCS)” [5 pp.; pencil; w. same discussion attendees as “Benevolence” /18]

/20. Notes: “AKS Self and Others, 24/7/52” [6 pp.; pencil; discussion attendees as per “Benevolence” /18]

/21. Bibliographical and close-notes on AKS and “NKS Book” 1952. [1 p.; pen; nd.] /22. Letter to JA 15/11/1951 from ?[Professor Gains] in Armidale [typed; 3 pp.] /23. Annotated roneo on applications for Challis Chair English Literature 2/8/1951 [1 p.] /24. Roneo report of Proctorial Board re. voting irregularities SRC, 21/12/44 [2 pp.] /25. Roneo, Professorial Board motion on loyalty to Empire, 3/6/40 [JA annotations,

pencil, and reverse] /26. Roneo, Professorial Board meeting on “war situation” 28/5/1940, for 3/6/40. [JA

annotations, pencil] 53 /1. Var. notes on ethics, esp. GEM [includes autobiographical notes] [15 pp. + 7 half-

pp, pen and pencil; nd.—with VM letter Sep. 18 1956] /2. letter from Vol Molesworth, Sept 18 1956 [typed; 1 p.; nd.—mentions Landmarks

in Logic; JA annotations] /3. Close-notes, J. Caird, Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion [refs to S/T] [2 pp.;

pen] /4. Var. notes: AET, Greek Philosophy, theology, “Importance of Heraclitus”, Vico,

logic, GEM; Close-notes Field, Plato and his Contemporaries. [pp. I-XII, nd.]

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54 /1. Notes beginning “Cartesian Assumptions” [logic; “empiricism is the philosophy of

situations”; Ryle; “Only = No non-” “Proletarianism”; [p.3] “Heraclitus, Plato, Hegel”; Psychology; Cogito; L.S.; particulars; removing hypotheses; “situational logic” [pen over pencil, pen; 4 pp.; nd.—incl. close-notes on Leslie Stephen so ?1952; also ref. to “Empiricism Once More”]

/2. Notes beginning: “[Against epistemological approach. . .]” [“View of proposition”; “Reasons for studying the Greeks”; Sophistry as utilitarian; mechanism and teleology; “The anti-philosophers as anti-historical. . . ”; “Give me the classics.” “the sceptical element in Protestantism”; nominalism and GFS; “Kant and Hegel are philosophical.”] [3 pp. numbered; pen; nd.]

/3. Notes: “Logic. (Problem of ‘propositions of logic’—AJB etc.)” [meta-logic; Heraclitus/Plato/Hegel] [2 pp. diff pens; nd.—DCS refs]

/4. Notes beginning “Decline of realism” [notes on reality, realism, nature of philosophy; “Marx’s ‘scientific socialism’ is only a cover for philanthropy”; AJB and JA’s own originality; libertarianism; politics (the state) [8 pp + 7a.; pen; nd. but ref to Heraclitus/Plato/Hegel]

/5. Notes: “AKS 19/8/57” [nature of philosophy, what philosophy does, with discussion AKS, JAP, ESK, AJA, JBT] [pencil; 4 pp.; mention of Heraclitus/Plato/Hegel]

/6. “24/9/57 Realism and Aesthetics” [G. Shipp; WHCE, VM] [WEA? discussion notes; pencil; 2 pp.]

/7. “‘Phil II’ lectures” [above: “Notes prefixed to Philosophy of Religion (1954)] [realism; Scientific method; philosophy opposed to dualism; servility/sentimentality; Vico and social forms; education; agrees with AJA; subjectivist errors] [pen; 5 pp. unnumbered; nd.—refs to LJR and “LJR ’51”]

/8. Close-notes: SA (50-293, 6 pp.) + 2 pp. (A and B) beginning “JAP (on aesthetics)” [critique of SA on aesthetics, and: “General neglect of theme of independence (pluralism) . . .” [pen, pen and pencil; nd.]

/9. “Refutation of Idealism”, notes on GEM [2 pp.; pen; nd.—incl. NKS, Bosanquet] + (same pen) “The conception of Elements” (on Logical Atomism and problem of building up of things) [1 p. + half-p., same title; nd.].

55 /1. Various notes: AET; Greek philosophy and religion [6 pp.; pen and pencil; incl. 1 p.

exam questions; nd.—incl. memo 15/5/1957.] /2. “Feuerbach & Marx on ‘essence’ of humanity” and other notes on Marx, class-

struggle etc. [pencil; 3 pp.; nd.] 56 /1. Critical notes on Popper, Open Society [first unnumbered page: Popper’s use of

Kierkegaard merely to abuse Hegel; “My preference for articles . . .” [pencil; 144 half-pp + 28 half-pp., unnumbered; nd.—incl. envelope 21/1/1954]

57 /01. Autobiographical notes [pencil; back of envelope dat. 16/5/1961; pen: “June 1961”] /02. Notes, incl. discussion (JBT, DCS): SP, propositions, verification [pencil; 10 pp.;

nd.—could relate to “Hypotheticals”: p.4: “Every proposition and its contradictory has true consequences.”]

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/03. Var. notes: thinking (margin); religion vs Greek inquiry [1 p.; pen; nd.—ref. to 14/3/56]; + [4 half-pp. pencil (except pen: “James (no lecture next week)” i.e. 22nd, resume 29th; nd.—ref. Flugel review]

/04 Notes: “James” (James and pragmatism, on “practicality”, “fact and value”) [19 pp.: 13/9/50 pp. 1-5; 20/9/50 pp. 6-11 w. pencil notes; 27/9/50 pp. 12-15; 4/10/50 pp.16-19 w. pencil margin notes]

/05. Notes: “How is Science Possible?”; close-notes: “H[egel] Bel[ief?] and Causality (Book 1 Part III)” [pencil; 1 half-p. ea.; nd. + half-p. notes ref. “Memorial Hall”. “where I am now is indifferent to what I am thinking of”]

/06. Notes: “being wrong” w. discussion (DCS, BR, AJB) [pencil; 4 pp.; numbered, nd.]. /07. Var. notes: imperatives, requirements; GEM [3 pp. + 3 half-pp; pen and pencil; nd.] /08. Var. notes: ought, demand [2 half-pp. pencil; nd.—1 back of Mind subscription note

July 1957] + notes for II D 2nd term course: verification, value judgements, Popperism, Philosophy as Realism [1 p.; pen, w. pencil corrections; nd.]

/09. Var. notes: “Philosophy as Realism: Heraclitus, Plato, Hegel (SA)”: imperatives, verification [3 pp.; pencil, some pen; nd.] + notes on: “must”; philosophical decline, “This X is Y. . .” [3 half-p.; pencil, some pen; nd.]

/10. Var. notes: on testing of consequences; “criticism as a life (following the argument where it leads)”; “Aesthetics and refinement of propositions”; logic; syllogism: “Against Dr Brown” “Against Mill . . .” [2 pp., pencil and pen; 8 pp., 3 half-pp.; dat.—one sheet 27/9/60, margin 4/10/60]

/11. Var. notes beginning w.: “The Decline of Sophistry” [Greek philosophy; “Art. on Popper . . . Philosophy as Realism”; logic vs rhetoric; advocacy and imperatives; close-notes SA on aesthetics; nightmare; “Ideology is bad logic”; Herbert Read on Lucas; “non-existence of induction”; “X is in operation Y (or operates as Y”)] [pen; 7 + half pp.; and 4 pp. pencil; 4 pp. pen and pencil; dat.—1 p. 2 Feb. 1957]

58 Var. notes [found folded inside “Plato’s Phaedo”, by R. Hackforth, Cambridge University Press, 1955] on the Hackforth, some close-notes; Jaspers on religion “verbiage”; “Logic and trickery”; among half-pps.: “Logic is the doctrine of the issue”; Philosophy against egalitarianism (servility), etc. [11 half-pp. pen except 2 pencil; 1 pen/pencil; 9 pp. + 4 pp. pen; 4 pp. pencil; 1 p. pen w. pencil additions; nd.—1955 or later]

59 /01. Notes: “The Nature of Sensible Appearances”, “The Place of Mind in Nature”; [pen;

1 p. ea.] “Emergence” (on SA) [4 pp.] [both nd.—Scotland handwriting] /02. “Universals and the ‘Method of Analysis’”: I. Instance; II. Cardinal Numbers; III.

Events and Characters [pen; 2 pp.; nd.—Scotland handwriting] /03. “Deliberation and Free Will [or a Criticism of Obligation]”; notes beginning “There

is no good but what there is a better.” [Ethics notes; 1 p. ea.; pen; nd.—Scotland handwriting].

/04. Letter draft and notes. [pencil; 2 half-pp.; nd.—ref. Honi Soit reference to UR 23 Oct on Joyce’s Ulysses,1930]

/05. Notes from 8-9 September1930 on Secondary Teachers’ Assoc. conference program; features JA’s address, “Conception of a Liberal Education” Sept 8 1930; + notes on ethics, and annotations to high school education Agenda [4 half-pp.] + pencil notes [5 pp. + half page]; notes in pen [1 p. ethics; 1 p. ethics (Mill); 1 p. exam questions for 26/11/1930]

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/06. Notes on “implicit/explicit”; Green on relations, Lenin on Bosanquet [pencil; 2 half-pp.; nd.—on back of page of 2 pp. pencilled letter to Honi Soit on Rhodes Scholarships, 9/1930]; + notes “the irrational” [1 half-p.]

/07. Notes on ethics [pencil; 2 pp.; nd.—mentions NCP (to early 1930s)] + universals [1 p. pencil; nd.] [+ booklist and pencil notes mainly ethics 1 p. + 4 quarter-pp.; nd.]

/08. “Freedom and Prediction (A.E. Taylor)” [2 pp.; pen; nd.—Scottish period writing] + other Scottish period notes: ethics [4 pp.; pen; nd.]

/09. Var. notes on ethics [1 half-p.; pencil; 4 half-pp.; nd.] + “The Expert (Who v. What)” “Anthropology (cf. Christian ethics)”; relation between “field” in causality and “doctrine of consequences in ethics” [1 p. pencil, nd.]

/10. Drafts of paper “Ethics, Authoritarian or Scientific”: ethics, Greek ethics [3 pp.; pen + 1st page w. revision; back of all 4 pp.: pencil discussion notes: O’Rourke, Cunliffe-Jones, Lougham?; nd.]

/11. Var. notes on ethics “Science and Scepticism” [5 half-p.; pen/pencil; 1 half-p. pencil; nd.—mention NCP (to early 1930s)]

/12. Discussion notes, “Main Points (G.F. M[acIntosh])” [Philosophy of Scientific Method] [pencil; 1 p.; nd.] + “The Relation of Psychology to Philosophy” [pencil; 5 pp.; nd.] + beliefs and knowledge: A.A. Conlon; G.F. MacIntosh; ?NCP; H.T. Lovell; E.R. Walker; Lowson [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.—mention ?Porter, Lovell (to early 1930s?)]

/13. Notes on determinism and the mental [2 half-pp.; pencil; nd.] /14. Notes on Greek Philosophy, Mill, Taylor [4 half-pp.; 1 p.; pencil; nd.—ref. NCP (to

early 1930s)]. /15. Var. notes: unconscious, judgment, error, politics, “dream as a lie” [all pencil; 4 pp.

+ 1 half-p.; nd.] Box 23 60 /1. Notes, beginning with [1 p.; pen; nd.—but 1953 or after] “Way in which I talked

about ‘science’ when the real point was logic (philosophy) . . .” /2. Various notes: Marx, KRP, Sophists: close-notes on Venables, Human Nature: The

Marxian View [pencil; 16 half-pp.; nd.] + [envelope 2/s pencil] + Kant, Protagoras, categorical imperative, teleology; notes on pragmatism , rationalism, James, “AJB a philistine” etc., “stupidity of betterment”, dualism [nd.; pencil, 21 half-pp.] + notes on prediction, pragmatism [3 pp. pen, pencil, typed; largely blank; nd.—1947 mentioned]

61 “Notes on Punishment” [1 p.; from old series; pen; nd.] 62 /1. Close-notes on F. Borkenau, “State and Revolution in Paris Commune, The Russian

Revolution, and the Spanish Civil War” (Sociological Review: Jan. 1937 pp. 41-75).[3 pp.; pen; nd.]

/2. Close-notes on J.A. Hobson, “Free Thought in the Social Sciences” [3 pp.; pen; nd.] /3. Close-notes on book to do with Athenian politics (ref. Politicus] [pp. 8-11, pen; nd.] /4. Close-notes on “Bosanquet, etc.” [social theory?; 12 pp.; pen; nd.] /5. Notes on ethics/politics, etc. (incl. utilitarianism, “hierarchy of goods”, religion as

solidarist) [pen; 2 pp.; nd.] /6. Close-notes on “J.Y.T.G. ‘David Hume’” “also A. Ferguson: ‘Civil Society’”

[politics and society: pen, pencil in margin; 10 pp.; nd.]

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/7. Close-notes on “The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud” [pen; 3 pp.; nd.] 63 /1. Close-notes (copy?) “Racial Origins of English Character” by R. N. Bradley,

Appendix: “On the Origins of our Language” [pen; 7 pp.; nd.—Scottish period] /2. Notes, largely on New Realism [from old series?; 4 half-pp. w. typed version

(ARW?) 3 pp.; pencil; nd.] 64 /1. Notes headed: “Review of Popper would be answer to the individualists” (ethics,

politics) [1 p.; pen; nd.] /2. Notes on “Servile State” [incl. Sorel, democracy, current politics; AET on Kant and

Greeks] [var. pen, pen on pencil; 14 pp.; nd.—Belloc, Burnham, PHP, so 1943? half down first p.: “July 27”]

/3. Notes on Feuerbach, Bergson, Greeks (starts with Vico vs. individualism) [6 pp.; pen; nd.] + notes, same period hand: international politics, Descartes, utilitarianism, Eastman, Hook [2 pp; pen; nd.]

/4. Close-notes, “Eastman. Marx, Lenin and the Science of Revolution” [margin: “for PHP”. 5 pp.; pen w. margin comments pencil; nd.]

/5. Notes headed “Solidarist phantasy” w. close-notes on Sidney Hook [same pen, hand, as /3.] [ 3 pp.; pen; some other pen, pencil; nd.]

/6. Close-notes, “S. Hook: From Hegel to Marx” [8 pp.; pen (margin: pen over pencil); nd.]

/7. “Marxism etc.” w. close-notes, Eastman, “Marxism—Is it Science?” [3 pp.; pen; margin: pen over pencil; nd.]

/8. Close-notes, “F. Mehring: Karl Marx—The Story of his Life” [6 pp.; pen; margin: pen over pencil; nd.]

/7. Close-notes “Mehring” [4 pp.; pen, margin: pen over pencil; nd.] /8. Close-notes, “Dialectics” [pen, margin comments: pen over pencil; nd.—mentions

Osborn (1937), so this for Jackson 1936 article on “Dialectics”?] /9. Close-notes: “Adams: Karl Marx in his earlier writings, etc.” [4 pp.] + close-notes,

“Feuerbach: Essence of Christianity” [16 pp.; pen, margin: pen and pen on pencil; nd.]

65 /1. Notes, beginning “Meaning of God”: Kant, Bosanquet; Greeks; close-notes: Burnet

on the proposition (115,6) [3 pp.; pen; nd.] /2. Notes: “Intensity” [first 2 pp. & passim]; Greek philosophy; Caird, close-notes EGP

etc. [17 pp.; pen; nd.] /3 Discussion notes on categories: DMA, JJS, AJA, DTG, ARW, DCS, JAP, TAR [4

pp. + 5 half-pp.; pencil; nd.—1950s] 66 Notes: “Banning the Communists” [1950] “Populace vs. Culture” [pencil; 1 p. ea.

w. drafting and other 4 half-pp.] 67 /1. Close-notes, “Freud. Civilisation and its Discontents” [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.] /2. Close-notes “Roger Fry, The Artist and Psycho-Analysis” [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.] /3. “N.C. Porter. Is Aesthetics an Objective Science?” [mentions Croce] [pen; 4 pp.;

nd.—early Sydney period, late1920s?] /4. “C.A. Walsh. What is Lit?”: notes on aesthetics and liberty; DHL, Milton,

obscenity, etc. [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.]

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68 Close-notes, beginning “Ch. 1. The Analytic Situation” [Freud, anxiety, “my real fear”; Nietzsche [p. 20] “Thing-in-itself (>will)> will to power . . .”] [other chapter headings: “Symbolic Adaptation” (p. 76); “?Heroic Compensation” (p. 106); “Artistic Idealism” (p. 144); “Philosophic Speculation” (p. 167)] [pencil; 25 pp.; nd.]

69 Close-notes on Trotsky’s “Literature and Revolution” [39 half-pp.; pencil; nd.—but back of AAPP Congress (Melb) circular, JA Address “Truth”, w. addresses by Ryan, Merrylees, Lovell, “May 17,18”] + “Art and the Workers (Literature and Revolution)” [2/s of envelope; pen; nd.—all 1927?]

70 /1. Close-notes on issues of the “International Journal of Psycho-Analysis” III (1922)-

XI (1930) [writing on earliest vols definitely not early writing, others may be]. III [pencil; 1 p.]; V [pencil; 1 p.]; VI [pen; 4 pp. + 2 pp.], VII [pen; 8 pp.]; XIII [pen; 11 pp.], IX [pen; 20 pp.], X [pen; pen on pencil; water damaged same as sheet marked “Freud and Philosophy, 27/7/1940”, 10 pp.], XI [water damaged as previous, 8 pp.]

/2. Notes, discussion notes [incl. JLM, JAP], “PsA (Freud)” [6 pp.; pen; “1940” on front page and water-damaged as last 3 of /1].

/3 “Science, Philosophy and Christianity” [duty, “what is to be done”-type thinking, Sorel] [2 pp.; pen; nd.—same writing as early pen sheets of /1. (Scottish-period-looking, prob. not)]

/4. Notes, “(Interests) (Psychology of Interests) Freud and Philosophy (29/7/40)” [1 p.; water-damaged as some above; pen, pen over pencil]

71 /01. “Zeno (Question of commensurability)” [error, William James on transience] [pen;

3 pp.; nd.] /02. “Error, etc.” [1 p.; pen; nd.—same writing as /01] /03. “Meaning of Meaning”: on work by “T” “Value and the Meaning of Objects”,

comparisons with Bosanquet, Broad: looks like book or essay review] [2 pp.; pen; nd.—Scottish period writing]

/04. Notes on EVM and “ontological truth”, “theory of ‘pure act’”, etc. [metaphysics] [pencil; 1 p.; nd.]

/05. “Aesthetics” [realist theory of aesthetics, draft] [blue paper, pen; 6 pp.; nd.] /06. Close-notes: “G.F. McIntosh The Relation of Ethics to Practice” [6 pp.; pen; nd.] /07. Booklist, w. few notes: “Philosophical Proofs of the Existence of God May 15th”

[pencil; 1 p.; nd.] /08. Close notes: “Butler” [4 pp.]; “Hutcheson, ?Concerning ?Individual Good and Evil”

[1 p.]; “Shaftesbury. Inquiry concerning ?Vict” [4 pp.] [all same pen; nd.] /09. Var. notes on GEM on epistemology, incl. “Moore: Status of Sense-Data (4/10/27)”

[1 p. w. half-p. pencil reverse] [+ 1 half-p. pen; 2 half-pp. pen on pencil; 1 half-p. pencil] w. “Moore’s Argument” [1 p.; w. half-p. pencil reverse]

/10. Review of 1927 impression of Space, Time and Deity. “Realism as Philosophy” [pencil; 9 pp.]; notes: “Alexander’s Philosophy of Space-Time” [probably meant to precede previous; 2 pp.; pencil]; “(Recrudesence) The Emancipation of Philosophy. The Alternative to Idealism” [Probably meant to precede both previous. Opens: “If it is not true that philosophy ended with Hegel, it may at least be said that he did a great deal to kill it . . .” [1 p.; pencil; nd.—1927?]

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/11. SA “Preface to New Impression [of St&D]” [1927] in JA’s hand. [10 half-pp.; pen; nd.—1927?].

/12. Var. notes on Greek Philosophy [Socrates + Pythagoreans, Zeno, Sophists] [early writing: pen; later writing, pencil; 16 pp. + 2 half pp. pencil reverse of last + 2 pp. pen on pencil ; dat.—one on reverse of 1927 Greek Philosophy exam paper, one dated 12/7/1927.]

/13. Draft letter to Captain White, from Eskbank 2/12/1924, incl. other pages same writing on space-time and nature of argument [3 pp.; var. pen; 4 half-pp; nd.—reverse of Edinburgh University Logic Exam December 1924] + [2 half-pp. pen, 2 half-pp. pencil; nd.—later writing?]

/14. “Kant” (some Hume) [6 pp. pen (last p.: half-p. on reverse), 1 p. 28/1/1920; 1 p. 4/2/1920] + “3 Lectures on Kant” [1 p.; pencil; nd.—1950s?]

Box 24 72 /1. Notes on Garnett and “value-experience” [2 pp.; pencil; nd.] /2. Notes on H. L. Fowler, R.K. Whatley: psychometrics [1 p. ea.; pencil; nd.] /3. Notes on J. McKellar Stewart, “The Making of Selves” [education] [2 pp.; pencil;

nd.] 73 /01. Notes: “Ethics” [ethics, GEM, religion, myth, Mannheim; close-notes: Mattick] [4

pp.; var. pen; nd.—1940s?] /02. “Religion etc.” [the good; philosophy as criticism; SUFS] [pen; additions diff. pen

on pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—1940s?] /03. “Design etc”. Discussion notes. [4 pp.; pen w. additions diff. pen on pencil; nd.—

1940s? but “Design” is 1935] /04. Several sets of notes in ARW’s hand: “Fascism PHP” [pp. 1-5; w. “JA” pp. 6-8 and

discussion; pen; nd.]; Stout on ethics [2 half-pp.; pen; nd.]; “Psycho-analysis and religion—some thoughts on” [pen; pp. 1-5; pp. 6-7 discussion HE, PHP, JA; nd.]; on “causes and outcome of the war” [5 pp.; pen; nd.—1943? ]

/05. Close-notes on Croce’s “Vico” [2 pp.; pen; nd.] /06. Notes on socialism, riddles, rhetoric, etc. incl. close-notes: Vico New Science [3 pp.;

pen; nd.] /07. Close-notes on Flint’s “Vico”, etc. [2 pp.; pen; nd.—“1937 group”] /08. “PHP 10/8/1937 Vico” [2 pp.; pen on pencil] /09. “JAP 3/8/1937” Marx. Social theory. [2 pp.; pen on pencil] /10. “FWF 27/7/37” “Difficulties in Marx’s theories traceable to false view of mind” [2

pp.; pen on pencil] /11. Notes, beginning “With Freudians love is the original ‘good’. . .” [2 half-pp, pen;

nd.] + notes on Nazism [1 p. pen on pencil; nd.] /12. “PHP” Notes on social policy. [5 pp.; pen; margin diff. pen on pencil; nd.—1940s?] /13. Discussion and close-notes, social policy [Marx, Feuerbach, planning] [7 pp. pen

over pencil; dat.—20/7/1937 on one page]. 74 /1. “The Doctrine of the Mean”: JA notes and close-notes on same-title by A.A. Conlon

[3 pp.], G.F. McIntosh [3 pp.], A.D. Hope [2 pp.], I.M. Edwards [1 p.]; P.C. Nelson [2 pp.] ; Agnes M. Dunlop [2 pp.]; J.D.A. Bourke [2 pp.] [all pen; nd.]

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/2. Notes and close-notes on (student papers?): “The Relation of Ethics to Conduct” C. A. Walsh [pp. 1-3]; PHP [pp. 3-7]; M. Fitzgerald [pp. 7-10]; F. M. Osborne [pp. 11-12]; F. Skafte [pp. 12-13] [all pink paper; 13 pp.; nd.]

/3. Notes and close-notes on (student papers?): “The Nature of Truth” G.G. Looker [pp. 1-3] [pink paper; pen; nd.]

/4. Notes and close-notes on (student papers?): “The Nature of Mind” J.O.A. Bourke [6pp.; pen; pink paper; nd.]

/5. Notes and close-notes on (student papers?): “The Theory of Forms” H.M. Cromarty [pp. 1-2]; P.C. Nelson [pp. 3-4] [4 pp.; pen; pink paper; nd.]

/6. “‘Likeness’ in The Parmenides.” [2 pp.; pen; nd.—same pen as student papers /2-5, white paper]

75 /01. “Philosophy and Life” 15/6/1933. [2 pp., pen; 9 pp., pencil; 2 pp., pencil notes; 1 p.,

pen shorthand] /02. “The Philosophical Criticism of Science” [1 p; pen; nd.] /03. Notes (“relativism”) and discussion notes [WRBG; HTL; FWF, Parker; RGB;

WAM] [5 pp.; pencil; disjointed; nd.—relevant to “Realism vs Relativism in Ethics” 1933?]

/04. Notes on Leibniz w. discussion notes [WAM; Ferguson; AHM; FWF; IFTL; RGB] [pencil; 5 pp. + 2 pp. + 1 p. + 2 pp.; nd.—early 1930s?]

/05. “Realism vs. Relativism in Ethics” [article-draft] [2 drafts, both pencil; 3 pp.; nd.—article is 1933]

/06. Notes on moral judgments, relativism, mores, etc. [3 pp.; pencil; nd.—relevant to 1933 article RvRinEthics?]

/07. Var. notes: Logic, some social theory [pen and pencil; 8 pp.; nd.] /08. Address to SUFS on Bakunin’s “God and the State” (unknown hand) [pen; 5

pp.;1934] + [JA annotations, pencil, reverse p. 3; baptism, satirical?] /09. Notes on ethics, relativism [pencil; 3 half-pp + 2 pp.; nd.] /10. Close-notes: “Is Conscience an Emotion? (Rashdall)” [3 pp.; pen; nd.] /11. Draft, “Censorship in the Working-Class Movement” [2 pp.; pencil; nd.—article is

1932] + notes on ethics [reverse p. 2] 76 /01. Notes: “Morality and the Arts” [Aesthetics, criticism, etc. particularly Tolstoy, O. de

Selincourt] [23 pp.; pen, pen on pencil; nd.] /02. Var. notes: censorship, morality, obscenity [2 pp.; pencil; nd.] /03. Notes: Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy [1 p.; pen; nd.] /04. Notes: “Song, opera, etc. (‘mixed arts’)”. [reverse: “The Press, Patriotism”] [2 half-

pp.; pencil; nd.] /05. Notes on crowd-psychology in the arts [1 p.; pencil; nd.] /06. Notes, close-notes on Dostoevsky: BK, C&P, Idiot. [pencil; 15 half-pp. + 1 p.; nd.—

Newport 1941?; LSoc address 1936?] /07. Letter from Prof A.J.A Waldock to JA, largely about his difficulties with “Some

Questions in Aesthetics” [pen; 2 pp.; nd.—Nov/Dec 1932?] /08. Discussion notes on aesthetics [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.—mentions J. Meagher, Wilkes, so

1950s? O’Neil] /09. Notes and discussion notes on aesthetics: “Pornography” (DHL) [2 pp.]; var.: incl.

lit., music [3 pp. + 2 half-pp.]; “Error is Displacement” [2 half-pp.] [all pen?; nd.]

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/10. Notes on Culture [6 pp.; pen over pencil; nd.—but KRP, so 1950s?] /11. Notes: “Criticism and Cultural Standards” [5 pp.; pen; 2 pp. discussion pencil;

nd.—HWB, O’Neil, so 1950s?] /12. Notes on ?romanticism, fantasy [1 p.; pencil; nd.—mentions SUFS July 4th] 77 /01. “Time” [psycho-analytics of “timelessness” etc.] [1 p.; pen; nd.] /02. “Time” [dreams; SA, mythology, etc. [3 pp.; pen; nd.—mentions SUFS address

“The Present Position of the Labour Movement”] /03. Notes, including realism as culture, Marxism is dead as culture [4 half-pp.; pencil;

nd—UnivEdin stationery, after 1938?] /04. Close-notes: “L (O[rigin?] and D[evelopment?] of Plato’s Logic” [2 pp.; pen; nd.—

PHP, so late 1930s, early 1940s?] /05. Notes: “Ionian Seculiarism” [1 p.; pen; nd—mentions JLM]; “Causality” [1 p.; pen;

nd—mention of “field”]; “Atomism etc” [1 p.; pen; nd.]; “Conscience” [Bosanquet’s ethics] [1 p.; pen; nd.]

/06. Notes: “Evolutionary Ethics” [6 pp.; pen; nd—same pen as in “Conscience” /5] /07. “Qualities & Relations” [issue of internal relations: Bradley] [2 pp.; pen; nd.—same

pen as /6] /08. Notes: “Logic”, Greek Philosophy [pencil; 1 p.; nd.] + “Abstract ideas” [beauty,

universality, necessity, etc.] [1 p.; pencil; nd.] + close-notes ARW on Kant [1 p.; pen; nd.]

/09. Discussion notes, including James McAuley: “Mental processes”, sensa, error, proximity, etc. [3 pp.; pen; nd.]

/10. Var. notes: social/cultural theory [pen; 1 p.]; WJ a “patchy, glib (vacuous) faker”; philosophy, religion [pen; 1 p.]; ‘“Motives”, “Interests”—not “?sensation”’; science and philosophy [pen; 1 p.] ethics, psychology, social behaviour [pen; 1 p.] [all nd.]

/11. Close-notes: Perry “Thought and Character of William James” [pen; 4 pp.; nd.] /12. Close-notes: “Glotz: Ancient Greece at Work [also: The Greek City]”. [pen; 2 pp.;

nd.] /13. Close-notes: “Grote etc” [on Greeks] [pen, pencil in margins; 7 pp.; nd.] /14. Notes on culture, art and morality, conventionality etc. [includes Nietzsche] [pen

and pencil; 9 pp.; nd.] /15. Notes on censorship (at psychoanalytic level) [3 pp.; pen; nd.] /16. Printed pamphlet “The Modern Test for Obscenity” by Justice Stable [reprinted

from Bookseller, London, July 1954] 78 /1. Var. notes [on literary criticism, English-dept academics as theorists: RGH; QBG,

DHM; social theory; categories and predicates; Vico, H. Marcuse Reason and Revolution; Proudhon; Vico; Marx; “re HE”; itemised “trouble with” various university people [13 pp.; pen; mentions Dec 1948]

/2. Notes on critical behaviours [including self-judgment on “personal relations”] [Nietzsche BT [p. 11] AJB; DMA; JLM; “judgment” passim] [34 pp., numbered; pen; 1952 (p. 31)]

/3. Close-notes: Leslie Stephen [LS] [12 half-pp.; pen; nd.] [passim: Marx, Darwin and Freud; “F.H. Bradley and why I can’t stand him. (Because his solutions [conclusions] have nothing to do with his problems [premises]—because he’s a twister.) (Caird vs Bradley: the former a philosopher (‘unity of criticism’), the latter

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not.)”; revivalism, academic outlook; “NB. My colleagues don’t point to my criticisms of religion and say ‘See what progress JA is making in that.’ They assume that it is ‘just my opinion’—or, at least, that there is not a subject (only idiosyncratic attitudes) or that there is a subject and they know more of it than I do. That philosophy can’t make philosophic criticism. Assumption that religion is above philosophic criticism and is itself philosophy (and bad philosophy) (sceptical)”

79 /1. Close-notes, Hibben: The Philosophy of the Enlightenment [3 pp. pen; nd.] /2. Close-notes, Lange: History of Materialism [pen; pencil in margin; 8 pp.; nd.] /3. Close-notes: “MOP (Bring in latter parts of ST&D” [metaphysics] [8 pp.; pen,

pencil in margins; nd.] 80 /1. Notes on Ryle [particulars] [4 half-pp.; pen, some pencil; nd.] /2. Var. notes: KRP’s politics, social theory (passim) [20 pp.; 9 p., 1 half-p.; pencil; 1 p.

pen and pencil; 9 pp. pen; nd—1950s] /3. Notes and close-notes on KRP [Popper’s obtuseness, moralising, JA’s own reaction,

Plato in Open Society, etc.] [pencil; 37 pp; nd.] 81 /01. Var. notes on Greek Philosophy (Socrates) [incl. two 1958 draft exams on Socratic

philosophy] [+note by ARW on the set] [4 pp., pen; 2 pp., mostly pencil; 2 pp., exams pen; nd.—VHD, so later 1950s?]

/02. Var. notes on Greek Philosophy: Thales [1 p.; pen]; Pythagoreans [2 pp.; pencil]; Chapter outline for book on logic [1 p.; pen], various [2 pp.; pencil]; “Metaphysics” (Heraclitus etc.) [1 p.; pen] [all nd.; last mentions PHP—1930s/40s?]

/03. “1952” notes on Zeno [4 pp.; pen w. last p. pencil in margin + pencil on envelope, on Heraclitus]

/04. “1951. The Presocratics” [23 pp. consecutive; pen, pencil in margin] /05. “Pythagoreanism (1950)” [6 pp.; pen, pencil in margin] /06. “Heraclitus (1950)” [10 pp.; pen, pencil in margin] /07. “Parmenides (1950)” [8 pp.; pen, pencil in margin + 2 pp. pencil not on Parmenides] /08. Var. notes Greek philosophy, beginning “Knowledge and opinion (Aristotle)” [4

pp.; pen; nd.—1940s pen and format] /09. Notes: “Zeno (1950) interpolation” [3 pp.; pen] /10. “Distinction” [general issues Greek philosophy] [1 p.; pen; 15/7/1948] /11. Notes, back of letter to JA 17/8/1951, beginning “Sophists and Eleatic dialectic”

[var. other issues: Dostoevsky and Bernards, “post-philosophy”, etc.] [2 half-pp.; pen and pencil]

/12. “Post-Parmenideans (1950)” [starts: “Atomism—Leucippus”] [9 pp.; pen, some pencil in margins]

82 /1. “That the Christian Union is a Freethinking body” [sermon A.W. Gill] [15 half-pp.;

pencil (except title); nd.] /2. [1931?] “That Jesus Christ is the Supreme Revelation of God” [pen; 3 pp.; nd.] 83 /1. Notes on Freethought [2 half-pp.; pencil; nd.] /2. Notes: social work, Finnegan’s Wake, Freud, Greek philosophy, teaching, etc. [with

typed version; 2 pp.; pen; nd.—ARW thinks 1939?]

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/3. Notes on university reform [4 pp.; pencil + envelope; nd.—mentions degree in Divinity]

84 Notes: “The Path to Power” “class moralities etc”; “Meredith on comedy”; “Dostoevsky (C&P; Idiot; BrosK; Possessed)”; “The Utility of Philosophy” [3 p.; pen; dat.—margin: “Newport (1940?) (or 1941)”]

85 /1. Notes on “Art and Illusion”, “Tertiary Qualities” [aesthetics] [1 p.; pencil; w. 2 pp.

typed version; nd.—JA Literary Society address by this name is 1933] /2. “Discussion (Ethics and Aesthetics) 17/5/1932” [2 pp.; pen] + “J.W.C. (Ethics and

Aesthetics) 17/5/32” [incl. discussion NCP, HAP, JA] [5 pp.; pencil] /3. “G. Norwood: Euripides and Shaw” [pencil; 2 pp.; nd.] + reverse of p. 2 “Natural

Rights (Concern with Crime)” [1 half-p.; pen; nd.—hand late 1920s, early 1930s] /4. Notes on [JAP paper?] “Thomas Wolfe” [4 pp.; pencil; nd.] /5. Notes on art as psychoanalytic: “Aesthetic” [temporality in art]; “Anxiety”;

“Morbidity as Dissociation” [2 pp.; pen; nd.] /6. Notes and quotes (aesthetics): Poe, etc. [1 p.; pen; nd.] 86 /1. “Does Freud uphold a Theory of Mind as Feeling?” [1 p.; pen; nd.] /2. Notes on psychoanalysis [1 p.; pen; nd.] /3. Close-notes: Freud, Collected Papers, IV. [7 pp.; pen; nd.] P.42 Series: 5 Notes taken by students at JA lectures Box 25 01 1954 C. Mathers, Philosophy 1, in exercise book: /1. JA’s notes on [2 pp.; 16/7/59] and roneo of [annotated] J.L. Mackie, “Prior and the

Liar” /2. Notes on Euthyphro, [11 pp.] [c. 24/7/1956] 02 1946 K Jupp, on JS Mill’s Logic. [7 Aug-30 Oct] 03 1954 Handwriting unknown. Formal Logic 7/4-20/71954 04 1945 Helen Sheils /1. Socialism [22/3-25/10/[?1945] /2. Typescript on Philosophical Implications of Marxism 05 1952 Handwriting unknown - Modern Realism [Moore, Alexander, Russell, etc.]

[incl. 3 pp. JA notes] Box 26 06 1936 Margaret Mackie: Philosophy Honours: Critique of Pure Reason 07 1933 Margaret Mackie: Philosophy 08 1936 Margaret Mackie: Philosophy II (Honours) Hegel 09 1936 Margaret Mackie: Philosophy Honours—Ethics Box 27 10 1933 Margaret Mackie, Philosophy (Pass): Theory of Syllogistic Argument

[22/6/33-26/9/33] 11 1933 Margaret Mackie, Philosophy (Pass): Logic and Plato [3-4/33] 11a 1934 Margaret Mackie, Philosophy (pass): Ethics [30/7/35-31/10/35] [JA &

Partridge lecturers] Box 28 12 [nd.] Tom H. Kewley, Positive Ethics [3rd Term]

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13 1934 Kewley /1. [7-8/8/1934 - (4 pp. typed)] [13/9/34 - ] [18/10/34 - ] Lecture notes on

Butler/Kant/Ethics. /2. Letter from TK to JA 31/3/43. 14 1933 Kewley, Lecture notes on Phaedo and Republic [3rd Term]. 15 1934 Kewley, Lecture notes on Principia Ethica [3rd Term] [Partridge, in margin.

JA annotations] 16 1934 Kewley, Lecture notes on Aristotle [1st term?, starts lecture 16?] 17 1934 Kewley, Lecture notes on Positive Ethics [2nd Term] Box 29 18 1927 A.A. Conlon, Lecture Notes on Logic 19 [nd.] JA, lectures I-XIV. Lecture notes on Republic [55 pp.] [cf series 1 28

Socrates lecture notes 1923] 20 [Handwriting unknown: begins on question of Rationalism and Empiricism] [typed

and written] [1929?] 21 Colleen Matters [Greek Philosophy: Plato] March-April 1954 22 Colleen Matters [Notes on Logic] April-July 1954 23 F. Fowler, Lectures on Logic Vol I [typed] March-May 1933. 24 F. Fowler, Lectures on Logic Vol II [typed] Trinity Term 1933. Box 30 25 Handwriting unknown: Philosophy 1: Lectures on Classification (Definition and

Division); Analysis of Argument of Euthyphro; The Republic. [pre-1939] 26 Handwriting unknown [as per 025]: Philosophy 1: Introduction to Logic (Form;

Logical and Class Relations; Complex Terms; Syllogism; Definition and Division; Mill’s system; Material Fallacies) [pre-1939]

27 Handwriting unknown: Notes on Ethics: 24/4/43-16/11/43. Box 31 28 Handwriting unknown: Notes on Plato: 17/3/54-3/11/54. 29 Handwriting unknown: Philosophy III Reid’s Enquiry: 10/10/35-8/11/35 30 Lesley Nield: Greek Philosophy: Arts II 18/3/36-5/8/36 31 Lesley Nield: Greek Philosophy: Arts II 15/9/36-4/11/36 32 Student notes on Utilitarianism and Education 24/6/48-5/8/48; with JA notes on

“Philosophy of Education” 1/7/48 Box 32 33 Handwriting unknown: Metaphysics 15/4/47 [with JA annotations] 34 /1. AJA Lecture notes on Logic 9/4/48-26/41948 in JA’s hand for: 16/4/48; 29/4/48;

14/5/48; 20/5/48; 10/6/48 [some JA annotation on AJA material] /2. AJA’s own notes: 1955 (4 pp.); 1961 (2 pp.); 1962 (1 p.); 1963 (2 pp.?); 1966 (2

pp.) 1977 (1 p.; 2 copies) 35 1947 Typed notes on Alexander 2/7/47-13/8/48 with JA annotations. P.42 Series: 6. Drafts of JA articles and addresses Box 33 01 “Student Interests” [4 pp.] [1937]. 02 “Modern Realism” [11 pp. and notes] [1958] 03 Rebecca West’s “The Strange Necessity” [typed and written versions] [nd.]

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04 “The Banning Bill” [3 pp.] [1950] 05 “Virtue (A reply to a discussion on Justice & Generosity)”, [4 pp.] [earlier than

1934] 06 “Determinism and Ethics” [9 pp.] [1928 or earlier; “considerably different” to AJPP

article] 07 “Logic and Illogicality” [5 pp.] [for other notes blank record, see Series1 item 75] 08 Unknown hand with JA annotations, 1932: /1. The banning of “Honi Soit” [3 pp.] /2. “‘The Union Recorder’ and University Culture” 09 “Freedom of Thought” [12 typescript pages, 2 copies; 1 manuscript with notes 8 + 1

pp.] [1931—NB: article of same name, July 1932] 10 “Anti-Conscription” [2 pencilled drafts + notes] [1950] 11 “The Intellectuals in Retreat” [unknown hand] [12 pp.] [nd.] 12 “Censorship” [typed, 9 pp.] [1928] 13 /1. “Mind as Feeling” [8 pp] 23/4/1931 /2. “Application of psychological theory [Mind as Feeling] to cond[uct?]” [2 pp.]

[October 1933] 14 “The Working Class” [17 pp.] June 15 [1931?]; written draft, notes and typed

“expanded notes” “1931 or 1932”. 15 “Freedom and the Class Struggle” [2 written drafts, 17 and 18 pp.] [1932] 16 “Revolutionary Communism” [in Jenny’s hand] [nd.] + JA notes [on same topic],

13/7/32 17 “Some Obscurantist Fallacies” [15 pp.] [1932]. 18 On Communist theory, 9/5/1932; “Individuals and Institutions” [nd.] and “Freedom

of Thought”, 22/4/32 [all unknown hand (Freethought Society), annotated by JA; see item 9.] .

19 “Aesthetics” /1. [Typed notes by ARW] 30/9/1947 /2. [Earlier notes by MH] 1/4/321932. 20 “Science and Education” [typed + pencilled notes for same, 1933] 21 “Socialisation” [typed with JA annotations, for WEA conference on “The Meaning

of Socialisation” 25/3/1933] 22 “Production, Distribution and Exchange” [typed with copies in JCA’s and in JA’s

hands, both 2/8/1933] 23 /1. “The Place Of Speed In Progress”, SMH 21/4/35 [6 pp.; typed] /2. “Is There An Australian Philosophy” SMH 24/3/35 [6 pp.; typed]. 24 “Collective security in the Pacific” [JA’s hand; 2 pp.; ?1935] Box 34 25 Literary society meeting 22/4/[1948] on censorship and “Love Me Sailor” [in JA’s

hand; 2 pp.] + typed copy [3 pp.]; typed address [4 pp.] 26 “Marxist Philosophy” [1935; 27 pp]; Notes on Marxism etc. [8 pp.]; other undated

political writings in JA’s hand: “Lenin as a Philosopher” [2 pp.]; “Historical Materialism” [3 pp.; shorthand]; “Economic Interpretation of History” [1 p.]; “Social Service” [1 p.]; 1 p. notes; “The fundamental defect of Marxist philosophy . . .” [1 p.]; copy of part of Marx’s preface to Capital [1 p.]; notes [3 p.]; notes on

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back of 1935 doc. [1 p.]; notes on Strachey The Menace of Fascism” [1 p.]; shorthand notes [2 pp.]; notes on “Democracy”, capitalism [4 + 4 pp.]; pencil notes [3 pp.]; copy from Leon Trotsky “Historical Objectiveness” (Militant 15/7/33): History of Russian Revolution [1 p.], My Life [10 pp.]

27 “Dostoevsky” /1. [4 pp. in ARW’s hand; Literary Society address] 2-15/4/1936. /2. “Fyodor Dostoevsky 1821-1881” [JA’s hand; 13 pp. (as series 8 02? i.e. 1940-1?)] 28 “Social Service” [6 pp.; typed; “from Freethought No. 3”, 1936] 29 “New Education” [6 pp.; typed “Address to the Freethought Society 12/8/1937”] . 30 “Why Bolshevism Failed” [10 pp.; typed, “An Address to the Freethought Society

23 Sept 1937”] 31 “Trotskyism” [7 pp.; typed]; “Evolution and revolution” [JA’s hand, 2 copies, 1

pencil: 3 pp. ea] [1937] 32 “Kautsky’s “‘Terrorism and Communism’”, [4 pp.] 21 Sept. 1937. 33 “Mythology” [2 typed copies, 3 + 4 pp.] 8/8/1939; notes on same by ARW [4 pp. &

discussion] and JA [3 pp]; JA pencil notes on same [4 pp. + 5 pp.] 34 “Obscenity” typed copies [based on paper read to Freethought Society 28/10/1940:

typed: 6pp. + 6 pp. + 9 pp.; JA’s hand: 6 pp. + 6 pp. + 8 pp.; notes only, 5 pp.] 35 On the importance of Freud’s theory for a pluralistic view of mind [ARW’s hand; 8

pp.; 1940] 36 /1. “Police, Democracy and Indonesia” [ARW’s hand; 8 pp.; 1947] /2. “Democracy versus ‘National Unity’” [JA’s hand; 7 pp.; 1945] 37 /1. “History” [9 pp.; typed; 8/5/1952] /2. “History and Consciousness” [5 pp.; typed; 14/8/1940]; + draft of same [pen on

pencil; 9 pp.] + [shorthand notes on same: 9 pp. + 12 pp.] /3. Trotsky [typed; 6 pp.; 15/6/49] 38 “The Servile State” [20 pp.] [1943]. 39 “Russia and Peace” [3 p.; with photocopy of article from The New Day, Jan 1948; 1

p.]; “How the victorious United Nations should deal with Japan and Germany after the war” [2 pp.; 1948.]; notes on Russia etc. [5 pp.; nd.]; “The Programme of the French Popular Front” [roneoed sheets; 4 pp.; nd.]

40 “The Politics of Proscription” [2 copies of 13 pp. ea] [1948]. Box 35 41 “Study and the Church” 15/5/1949 [3 pp.] 42 “The Nature of Free Thought” [carbon copy only; 5 pp.; 1950] 43 “James Joyce and Freethought” /1. Honi Soit, 20 September 1951 [4 pp.; 3 copies] /2. 1950 shorthand notes, debate. 44 “Logic and Dogma: Counterattack by Professor Anderson” [5 pp.; 3 typed copies,

pencil draft 8 pp, pen draft; 9 pp.; for Honi Soit, 2/8/1951]; shorthand notes for same [3 pp.]

45 “The University and Religion” [3 pp.; typed; 6 pp.; + 7 pp. pen & pencil drafts; for Honi Soit, 12/7/1951] + [AJA typed version of same with own annotations]

46 “Hypotheticals” [21 pp.] [1952] 47 “The Freudian Revolution” [3 drafts JA hand: two 6 pp., one 7 pp.] [1952]

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48 “Democratic Illusions” [6 pp.; JA hand with annotations] [1952] 49 “Morality without Religion”, 1955. [6 pp.; typed; + 2 pp. notes (for this?)] 50 “Aesthetics and Philosophy” [account in JA’s hand of his talk to Royal Australian

Institute of Architecture 1/5/1956; 3 pp.]; + [material relative to talk, including letter from Tony Moore 2/5/56 with JA annotation; + JA shorthand notes; 2 pp.]

51 “Classicism” [3 drafts, 24 pp., 22 pp. and 19 pp.] [1960]. 52 “The Place of the Academic in Modern Society” [7 pp. typed copy; 3 draft copies: 7

pp., 8 pp.; 8 pp. for Honi Soit 16 June 1960]; + [JA’s shorthand notes for same: 5 pp.; 5 pp.; 7 pp.]

53 “Religion and the University” [2 drafts; 8 pp. and 11 pp. for The Australian Hwy]; + [JA shorthand notes for same: 2 pp. includes date 22/9/61]; + [further notes: 3 pp.; incl. letter to G Stuart Watts for placement of article after rejection by Vestes and enveloped addressed to George Shipp at WEA]

54 “Academic Autonomy and Religion” [draft; 8 pp; 2 x 8 pp. typed copies: for Honi Soit, address at University of Sydney 14/7/61]; + [notes in JCA’s hand; 1 p.]

55 “The Nature of a University” [8 pp.; for Newcastle University College Radical Club 4/8/1961]

56 “Borkenau: ‘The New German Empire’” [4 pp.; typed; for Freethought Society, 4 October 1939].

57 “Might and Right” [2 typed pp.; typed; for Freethought Society 5 October 1939], + [3 pp. pencilled notes in JCA’s hand]

58 “Socialism” [18 pp.]; “Totalitarianism” [8 pp.]; and “Intellectualism v Bolshevism” [24 pp.] [all in ARW’s hand, relating to JA Freethought Addresses] [1939].

P.42 Series: 7 Critical reviews by JA Box 36 01 “The Non-Existence of Consciousness” [on Alexander’s view of cognition] [typed

draft; 7 pp.; for AJPP vol. 7, no.1 1929] 02 [review of] “Studies in the History of Ideas: Volume III”, Columbia University [11

pp.; for AJPP December 1937] 03 [review of] “Freud and Marx: A Dialectical Study” by R. Osborn [10 pp.; for

Australian Hwy, Oct 1937] 04 [review of] “A Textbook of Marxist Philosophy”, Leningrad Institute of Philosophy

[13 pp.; typed, for Australian Hwy, Feb. 1938] 05 [review of] “Education for Democracy” by J D G Medley [11 pp.; for AJPP June

1943]. 06 [review of] “The Regeneration of Civilization” by E H Burgmann [3 pp.; for AJPP,

Dec. 1943]; + letter from the author 31/9/44 [on the nature of conflict and equilibrium].

07 [review of] “Psychology and Psychotherapy” by W Brown [9 pp.; 2 copies, both JA’s hand, for AJP May 1954]

08 [review of] “Politics and Morals” by B. Croce [10 pp.; for AJP Dec. 1954] 09 [review of] “Man, Morals and Society, A Psycho-analytical Study” by J.C. Flugel [2

copies, 20 pp., 21 pp.; both JA’s hand, for AJP Dec. 1953] 10 [review of] “My Philosophy and other essays . . .” by B. Croce [2 copies, 6 pp., 8

pp.; for AJP Dec. 1959]; + notes on “individuality” [5 pp.]

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11 [review of] “Time and Idea: The Theory of History in Gianbattista Vico” by A.R. Caponigri [1 typed (16 pp.), 2 copies in JA’s hand, 15 pp., 14 pp.; for AJP Aug. 1960]

12 [review of] “The Illusion of the Epoch” by H.B. Acton [2 copies, 17 pp.,18 pp.; for AJP Aug 1959]; + notes for this [5 pp.]; + notes on Marxism [8 pp.]

13 [review of] “Orage and the ‘New Age’ Circle” by P. Selver [8 pp.; in JA’s hand with margin notes, for The Observer (Syd), Nov. 1960]; + excerpts from Pyron and Borrow [in JA’s hand; 1 p.]

14 [review of] “The Western Intellectual Tradition: from Leonardo to Hegel” by J. Bronowski and B. Mazlish [4 copies, 2x15 pp; 2x16 pp.; in JA’s hand, for AJPH, Nov. 1961]; + editorial notes [in JA’s hand; 1 p.]

P.42 Series: 8 JA conference notes Box 37 01 Conference notes “17 to 19 May” [Vico and Croce, socialism, etc.] [p. 88: Tues

16/4/39; 104 pages, JA’s hand] 02 Newport program, 1/1/41-10/1/41 [ARW’s notes in JA’s hand, “Brave New World”,

Nietzsche (ARW), Socialism, Dostoevsky (JA) (cf. Series 6 27)] 03 /1. “Life and Religion Week”, 20-24 June 1932 [JA notes for each day, 14 pp.; mention

of EHB] /2. Notes on Bowden, The Modern Conflict between Science and Religion, 5/7/32 [3

pp.] 04 Newport, 1940: “The Nightmare” [2 pp.; typed] + notes on the discussion of the

Libido paper [2 pp.; typed]; + notes on Nightmare, etc. [pencil; 3 pp.] 05 Newport 1941: “Dostoyevsky” [4 pp.; typed; belongs with 01] 06 Newport Congress 5-14 Jan 1942: [notes: JCA, JA] incl.: /1. “Freethought and Sex” (JA, 10/1 in JCA & JA hand (3 pp.)] /2. ARW “Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy” 14/1/42 (2 pp. JA hand; 1 p. JCA hand) 07 AAPP Congress 3 September 1947: “Punishment”: JA notes [19 pp.]; + AJA notes

of the address and discussion [12 pp.] 08 Newport 2/2/471947: “Assumptions” [JA address, unknown hand] 09 Newport 16-23 Feb 1948 Congress on Freudian Theory: JA’s notes, [14 pp.] [ JA’s

address “Psychoanalysis and Ethics” not recorded by him] 10 AAPP NSW conference, New England University College 2-5/6/1953: JA’s notes: /1. [40 pp.] /2. Address: “The Search for Security” 3/6/53 [notes, 8 pp.] /3. “Philosophy and Education” 4/6/53 [notes, 14 pp.] 11 JA’s notes, drafts of letters sent: Newcastle conference 30/5-2/61954: /1. Conference agenda: JA notes [7 pp.] /2. Other papers: JA notes [20 pp.] /3. JA address “History of Philosophy (Classicism)” 1/6/54: JA notes [3 pp.] /4. Other notes [3 pp.] /5a. Notes and drafts of letters re. conflict with J.B. Thornton [3 pp.] /5b. Letter 8/5/54 [2 drafts: 6 pp., 7 pp.] /5c. Letter10/5/54 [1 p.]

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P.42 Series: 9 JA examination papers [and other] Box 38 01 Philosophy 1 Logic, 1948-1958; + some logic material [nd.; 6 pp.] [on envelope d.

1951: “Sin”] + [more notes on logic and a decision of university board] 02 UNSW papers by JA: Philosophy tutorial exercises [nd.—1 set with 1958 notice of

publication of “Anderson and Andersonianism”] 03 /1. Philosophy exams 1941 /2. Philosophy exams 1942 /3. Logic exercises 1957 [annotated] /4. Draft of “Hypotheticals” [pencil; 2 pp.; nd.—1952?] /5. Notes on log on back of 1925 University Edinburgh exam paper [nd. —early

writing] /6. Written notes, notes to JA [2pp.] /7. “Relations etc.” [2 pp.] /8. Notes on Platonic dialogues etc. [5 pp.] /9. Notes on logic and relations [16 pp.; nd.—1956 exercise & 1957 envelope] 04 /1. Philosophy I, II and III: Logic and Scientific Method 1956-1959 /2. Papers for Professorial Board meeting; w. annotations and 1 p. notes /3. Letter to JA from Bristol 12/8/1958 rejecting article [on Australian universities?] /4. Notes on logic [39 pp.; mostly pencil; nd.—with August 1957 envelope] 05 Philosophy l Scientific Method papers and exercises 1935-1958 06 /1. Exercises in Logic/Scientific Method and examination papers 1939-1957 /2. Logic notes 1928 [env. 20 Jan 1928] /3. Registrar letter 10 March 1928 /4. Lecture on logic 15/3/39 [1 p.] /5. Various sets of notes on logic [34 pp; nd.—1950s? w. 2 envelopes 1951; 1954] /6. Notes on Eugene Kamenka “The Ethical Basis of Marxism” [pencil; 2 pp.; 10/7/57] /7. Notes on V.H. Dudman “Probability” [pencil; 2 pp.; 24/7/57] 07 /1. Exercises in Logic and examination papers 1925-1933 /2. 2 pp. notes on reverse of SU Extension Board roneo 1/1/1930: [incl. Heraclitus:

“H’s wisdom.” + “The only reality is propositional. i.e. eventful”] 13 pp. of notes [pen] incl. Mill’s Logic

/3. Var. notes on logic [incl. relations, propositionality, etc.] [pencil; 29 pp.; one dat. 31.7.40]

/4. Logic notes [1 p.; pencil; nd.—reverse: last page of JA letter on superiority of Principia Ethica to “wilderness of Perrys and Lairds”]

P.42 Series: 10 Public controversies (1) Censorship Box 39 01 Correspondence and notes 1927-1933. [Correspondence, notes and printed material

relating to the censorship issue of 1930, including “Science and Servitude”, 1927, and copies of correspondence made available by the National Archives of Australia]

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/1. JA to PM (Bruce) “Literature seized by Customs authorities” with signatories, 11/7/1928

/2. PM to JA 23/8/1928 [originally P. 42, series 8] /3. JA as “A. Spencer”, “Literature and the Proletarian Outlook” [roneoed w.

annotations, 4 pp.] /4. “Publicity and the Public” [3 pp.; pen] /5. “Politics and Publicity” [4 pp.; pen] w. Freethought Soc. Secretary’s report 1933 [1

p.] /6. “Against Fascism” w. political notes [pencil; 4 pp.; reverse of Chem Exam 1921(!);

excerpt from Hansard nd.]; + lists of banned publications at 27 Oct 1927 [3 pp, 4 pp.]

/7. Draft letter JA to PM June 1928 [2 pp.] /8. 3 typed copies of /7: 25/6/1928 /9. Note on prohibited publications [1 p.; pencil; nd.] /10. Legislative material on prohibition of literature [nd.] /11. JA “Comments on the Prime Minister’s Letter” (w. signatories & comments) [ 2pp.] /12. Letters to JA, Oct 1928 02 printed materials: /1. JA “Censorship and Public Policy,” Labor Monthly, 1 Nov 1928 pp. 14-16 /2. W.P. Black, Australian Outlook Review, editorial “An Open Letter to Professor

John Anderson”, 30 Sept 1930 /3. “Why Censor? Professor’s Plea. Free Thought”; attached to letter to JA 13/8/1930

[nd.; SMH ?] P.42 Series: 11 Public controversies (2) Freethought Box 39 cont.

[Archival Series Description:] Correspondence, notes and printed material relating to the Freethought issue of 1931. (originally P.42, series 4).

01 Censure motion of Senate with JA’s comment; JA’s notes on “teaching” re. censure motion [pencil; 1 p.]; JA accounts of: original Freethought Society address [2 pp.]; on Honi Soit account of speech [2 pp.]; longer account of speech [6 pp.]; response to Senate [2 written copies, 10 pp. ea.]; Parliamentary Debates 4 August 1931, “Utterances by Professor John Anderson”.

02 Correspondence sent to Professor Anderson 1-31 July 1931 03 Letters received 1-24 August 1931 [incl. David Stewart WEA] 04 Letters Received 1/9/1931-22/12/1931; 4/3/1932; 16/4/1932. [Brisbane Courier:

“Should be Taught. Prof. Anderson and Communism Dec 22 1931] [ T.E. Hornibrook, “Freethought in Australia: Professor John Anderson and his Critics” The Freethinker [London], 27/9/1931: 612-3]

P42 Series: 12 Public controversies (3) Education and Politics Box 39 cont. Correspondence and notes relating to the education and politics issue of

1934: /1. Typewritten material from R P Anschutz, Auckland University College /2. JA notes on politics [pencil; 6 pp.; nd.] /3. Notes on “Education and Politics”, lecture delivered 18/12/31 [pencil; 5 pp.]

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/4. JA response to minister for Education on “Trotskyism” address to Rationalist Association [pencil and pen; 3 pp. ea.; 1934]

P.42 Series:13 Public controversies (3) Religion in Education Box 39 cont. 01 1943. Copies of newspaper articles, handwritten notes and addresses on the subject

of Religion in Education [lecture, 1 April 1943] /1. Notes [pencil; 10 pp.; nd.] /2. “Christianity and Philosophy. For Private Circulation Only” [12 pp.; pen; nd.] /3. “Philosophy and Religion” [pen; 4 pp.; nd.] /4. Notes, headed “Snakes in Iceland” [4 pp.; pencil; nd.] /5. Notes, “Religion in Education [4 pp.; pen; nd.] /6. Notes [in another hand; 2 pp.] /7. “Religion in Education” [typed, 4 pp.; 1 April 1943; with 6 pp. questions and

discussion, also typed] /8. Notes [2pp., 4pp.; pencil; nd;] /9. Notes, 8/4/43 /10. Notes? [4 pp.; pencil; 15/4/43] /11. Press cuttings/photocopies:

/11a. Telegraph 2/4/43 “Sees Religion as Politics” /11b. Sun 3/4/43 “State can’t buy opinions” /11c. Mirror 2/4/43 “Religious Teaching Assailed” /11d. SMH 2-3/4/43 “Religion in Schools. Professor’s View Attacked” /11e. Sunday Telegraph 4/4/43 (& opinion col.) /11f. 36 others to 15/4/43 /11g. JA, “Religion bans Commonsense” Sunday Telegraph, Ap. 11 1943 /11h. “Anderson replies to Church Critic” Telegraph, Ap. 10, 1943.

02 1943. Copies of newspaper articles (16/4/43-6/5/43: 40 articles]: /1. JA to Rev. R.C. Firestone 17/4/43 /2. JA, [poem/song] “John Anderson, My Jo!” 21 April 1943 [1 p.] /3. “Informal Meeting of Professors: Agenda” [5 pp.; roneoed; annotated JA] /4. JA copy of NEF address [3 pp.] /5. JA submissions to DT and Sun re. NEF address [1 p. ea] /6. JA copy of letter to Wallace 30/4/43 [2 pp. & other, 3 pp.] /7. JA copy of “Religion in Education” [4 pp.; pen; nd.] /8. JA copies of SMH articles 8/5/43 [2 pp.] /9. JA comments on parliament etc. re. NEF speech [2 pp.] /10. L. Sharkey [Chairman CC CPA] “Professor Anderson—A Counter-Revolutionary

Humbug” [4 pp.; roneo, typed; nd.] /11. 11 articles on NEF affair 9 May-July 1943. Box 117 03 /1. Religion in Education Five Addresses delivered before the New Education

Fellowship NEF, July 1943 /2a. NSW Parliamentary Debates: 6 April 1943 no. 45 /2b. NSW Parliamentary Debates: 13 April 1943 no 48. /2c. NSW Parliamentary Debates: 4 May 1943 no 53.

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04 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair, some with printed material 05 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair. 06 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair Box 118 07 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair 08 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair 09 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair 10 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair 11 1943. Letters received by John Anderson, re. NEF affair P.42 Series:14 SEP manuscript material Box 40 Manuscript for Studies in Empirical Philosophy 01 [1961-2] Studies in Empirical Philosophy: notes to printer; index [typed] 02 [vd.] Studies in Empirical Philosophy: JA’s notes, including early draft ToC. 03 [1961-2] pre-typed Index to Studies in Empirical Philosophy 04 [1961-2] Passmore’s introduction to Studies in Empirical Philosophy [2 copies,

typed; 28 pp.] 05 [1960-1] JA’s draft “Empiricism and Logic” (fair copy) [46 pp.] 06 [1960-1] JA’s draft “Empiricism and Logic” [2 copies 48 pp., 44 pp.; 31 pp. notes] 07 [1960] JA draft “Relational Arguments” [23 pp.] 08 [1960] Notes on “Relational Arguments” [3 copies 16 pp.; 2 x 21 pp.] 09 [vd.] Notes for SEP [ pencil, pen, typed, roneoed; 113 pp.; includes some very

general phil. notes, lists of work, CVs, some notes related to new articles] P.42 Series:15 Art and Reality Manuscript material Box 41 01 “Note to Ulysses 1930”, “Ulysses” /1. [2 copies typed, 1 p. + 10 pp. w. corrections; pencil, 11 pp.; pen, 11 pp. w. pencil

notes on rev p. 11; printed: Australian English Association Offprint no. 3, 25 September 1930, 12 pp.]

/2. “From notes on Ulysses” [2 pp.; typed w. annotations] /3. Notes on Ulysses [and censorship] [pencil; 2 pp.] /4. Notes on Ulysses [pencil; pp. 1-4; p. 10] /5. “The Banning of Ulysses” [2 copies; typed; 3 pp. ea] /6. “Article requested by Honi Soit, September 25, 1941. Ulysses Ban to be Expected.

Society is Bourgeois” [original of first item] /7. “Meagher, Ulysses” [pencil notes 19/10/43: refs to “sundering of self”, hell in

Milton, “where I am, there is Hell”] /8. G.A. Wilkes to JA [“Oct 22”, requesting list of articles on aesthetics; pencilled list

on back of letter] /9. Letter from English Association to JA [17 March 1957 permitting use of “UIysses”

in projected volume of Literary Studies]. 02 1941 “Art and Morality” [2 copies, typed; 20 pp.; for AJPP Dec 1941] 03 /1. 1939 The Nature of Poetry [2 fair copies, typed; 4 pp.; 2 earlier typed copies with

annotations 4 pp.; 3 pp., pen, hand not JA] /2. JA notes [pen; 2 pp.] “Science and Art” [pencil; 1 p.]

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/3. “Poetry and Society”, address to Sydney University Union, 17 April 1945 [pen, 6 pp.; typed copy for UR, 7 June 1945, 9 pp.]

04 1936 “The Comic” [typed copy for Hermes, Lent Term 1936, written on title page above title: “Tragedy vs Comedy THE COMIC”; separate typed copy; 8 pp. ea]; notes, “The Comic” [pencil; 1 p.]

05 1936 “Psychoanalysis and Romanticism” [2 typed copies, 7 pp. ea.] 06 1936 “Romanticism and Classicism” [ 2 versions: 1st version in pen 5 pp., w. 2

typed 7 pp. ea (1st subtitled “an informal piece”); 2nd version in pencil (marked “Hermes”) 3 pp., typed 12 pp. (“Hermes Michaelmas 1934]; 2 sets notes for this [6 pp., pen and pencil; + 2 pp. typed; 9 pp. pen and pencil + 3 pp. typed].

07 1932 “Classicism vs Romanticism” [pen, 3 pp., 1932; typed, 6 pp; 2 copies typed (later) 7 pp.]; “Romanticism etc.” notes, nd. 3 pp.; copy 5 pp. in AJA’s hand; typed copy 6 pp.]

08 “Biography” [unknown handtyped copy, 5 pp.; notes dat. 1/3/32] 09 /1. Aesthetics. “Some Questions in Aesthetics” [JA’s hand, pencil, 31 pp. w. notes and

annotations, 29/10/31; unknown hand, “Aesthetics”, (Literary Society), pen, 3 pp. w. JA’s annotations, Oct 29 1931; roneo, 15 pp.

/2. Aesthetics. “Some Questions in Aesthetics” [39 pp.; typed, for publication as pamphlet in Nov 1932]; notes on aesthetics [pencil; 4 pp. + 5 pp. + 6 pp.; nd.]

/3. 1 p. on Emperor and Galilean [in JA’s Scottish period hand] /4. “Significance in Music” [unknown hand; 2 pp.; 7/2/32] /5. “Aesthetics” [same unknown hand as /4 and passim; 5 pp.; 1/4/32] 10 1982 Art and Reality. Introduction: Cullum and Lycos [typed; 38 pp.] 11 1982 Foreword to Art and Reality by Janet Anderson [pen; 5 pp.; typed, 4 pp.] 12 1982 Contents list for Art and Reality and var. notes in JCA’s hand; incl. draft letter

to Cullum and Lycos; note by AJA, copyright notice from USyd. Box 42 13 George Meredith. /1. Draft and notes [for Literary Society; pencil; 7 pp.; 14 April 1932]; drafts [pen;

JCA’s hand, 16 pp.; 2 copies typed, first w. JCA’s overwriting, 14 pp.;18 pp.] /2. Notes [21 pp.; dat.—one note on reverse of receipt 17/8/31]. 14 /1. Kenneth Graham . /1a. JA notes [very early, in Scottish period writing, 3 pp.] /1b. Essay [typed, JCA overwriting, 8 pp.; note at bottom p.1 in JCA’s hand, “very early,

circa 1920”] /2. Rudyard Kipling. [address to Literary Society 2/7/31; UR 9/7/31] 3 drafts [1st in

note form, pen to p. 7, typed pp. 10-11; 2 typed but different at beginning, 12 pp.] 15 /1. Emperor and Galilean: /1a. Address to Socialist meeting at Stonehouse, c. 1920, JA early hand notes [pen; 7

pp.; w. 1 p. “Difficulties” fm JCA] /1b. Draft for meeting of Aesthetics Group 12 April 1932 [unknown hand; 11 pp.] /1c. Address at Newport FS 12/1/1942 [7 pp.; typed + 2 pp.; discussion + 2 pp.; typed

UR 5/4/1932]

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/1d. JA notes Newport 12/1/42; 12/4/32 [pencil and pen]; essay constructed from all 3 above sources [typed; 15 pp.; nd.]

/2. “Paul Claudel” [notes, 1 p.; 1/7/32] /3. “E.M. Forster” [notes, 3 pp.; 4/4/34]; notes on Joyce [6 pp.; nd.] /4. Notes on aesthetics, etc. [9 pp.; nd.] /5. Andersonian method [notes, 3 pp.; nd.] /6. Notes on WHCE, KRP [2 pp.; nd.] /7. AD Hope [notes, 1 p.] /8. Politics [notes, 2 p.; nd.] /9. Heraclitus [note: fire lives death of air/living each other’s death, 1 p.; nd.], note [1

p.: “Estimation of a work of art consists in determining what ideology it springs from . . .”]

/10. Note on intellectuality [1 p.; nd.] /11. Note [sacramental view of life = parasitic, substitutional, vicarious life: 1 p.; nd.] /12. Copy of printed version of “Education and Practicality” (AJPP, Sep. 1944) /13. NYPL to Literary Society 1/2/35; Passmore 3/4/35 re. supply of SU publs incl.

Some Questions in Aesthetics. 16 “The Perfect Wagnerite” /1. January 1932 [17 pp, pen; another copy, 15 pp.; nd.] /2. Different text, same title [4 pp.; closely written; biro note on back: “as printed in

Manuscripts”] /3. 2 copies [typed, “Manuscripts 1935”, 20 pp. ea.] /4. Notes, same title [pencil; 7 pp. + 4 pp. var.] /5. Same title [Newport 1941] /6. Pen copy, same “Newport 4, 5” [2 pp.] /7. Typed copy, same [4 pp. + 1 p. notes]. 17 /1. “The Apple Cart” [added in pen: “an informal piece”] [2 versions, 5 pp. ea.; JCA

hand at bottom, “written about 1932”] /2. “George Bernard Shaw” JA notes [pencil, 9/8/32; also in JCA’s hand: 9/8/32, 8 pp.,

5 typed copies: 12 pp.; 2 x 13 pp.; 2 x 14 pp.] /3. “Shaw” [essay development of 17/2?; 4 pp.; pencil; 9/8/32] + notes (associated with

these?) [pencil; 3 pp.] 18 “James Joyce” /1. “James Joyce” [address to Literary Society, UR 18/4/1940: 2 versions: (1) unknown

hand, 6 pp. written on front in biro: “Finnegans Wake for most part”; (2) typed, 3 pp.]

/2. “James Joyce: with references to Finnegans Wake: Address to the Literary Society 23 April 1940 [3 copies typed; 6 pp; 2 x 7 pp.]

/3. “James Joyce” [Hermes, Michaelmas Term, 1933: 2 copies, JA’s hand, pen, 14 pp.; typed, 15 pp.]

/4. “Exiles” Newport Address, 1942 [3 typed versions: 8 pp.; 10 pp.; 12 pp.]; JA’s notes [pen; 3 pp.]

Box 43 19 Correspondence re. Art and Reality, between JCA and Kimon Lycos/Graham

Cullum, 8/6/76-14/9/82; includes Lycos/Cullum to ARW 29/3/1976, and JCA to

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AJA 8/10/80; Hemisphere Magazine to JCA 28/4/81, 13/11/81; AJA to JCA nd. and copious comments on letters passim.

20 /1. JCA notes on art [nd.] /2. JA notes of address on “Oscar Wilde as Critic” by Donald Horne in 1941 [pen, 5

pp.] + typed copy [2 pp.] /3. JA notes on art [var.; 29 pp.; nd.—1p. on back of April 1940 examination sheet] /4. JCA notes [emotions in real life and the arts] 5/5/53. 21 /1. “Further Questions in Aesthetics (Beauty)” [JCA paper read after JA’s death, var.

versions: 5 pp., typed, based on notes from various sources; typed copy without JCA introduction, 11 pp.; typed copy with different introduction 12 pp. + 2pp.]; w. “Aesthetics” [2 pp. notes typed covering some of this]

/2. Notes on art and music [JA’s hand; 4 pp.; nd.—1 env. dated 1/1/1932] /3. Notes on Russian literature [15 pp.] 22 /1. “Music and Emotion” [pencil, 4 pp.,1932; copy by JCA 5pp.] /2. “Australian Culture” [4 pp.; typed; UR 13/10/1937] /3. “Literature and Life” [Literary Society Address 30/3/1939; UR 20/4/1939: ARW

notes 4 pp.; JA notes 2 pp. pen; 2 typed copies 4 pp.; 7 pp] 23 1952 “Literary Criticism” [JA’s hand, 5 pp., pen, 2/7/52; JA’s hand, 6 pp., pencil,

nd.; 8 pp. single spaced typing (all following are double spaced), nd. w. 1 p. notes JCA’s hand; 2 copies ea.: typed, 8 pp.; typed (slightly longer), 8 pp. All copies with footnote: “Address to the English Association, July 2, 1952, and reported in the Union Recorder, April 30, 1953”.].

24 /1. Letter to New Age Sept 28 1916 [pen on pencil; 1 p.; “Good old ‘Punch’” signed

“Bipp”] /2. “The Detective Story” [4 pp., typed w. annotations (JA?), nd; 14 pp. typed w.

footnote: “the date of this address is uncertain; probably about 1947”] /3. review of Orage and The “New Age” Circle [7 pp., pen; 11 pp., typed, w. footnote:

“Review printed in The Observer, November 12, 1960 ...”] 25 /1. “R.H. Benson” Literary Society address July 11 1935; UR July 18 1935 [typed, 4

pp. attrib. ARW; typed, 6 pp. annot. JCA; typed, 8 pp.; w. some annotations JCA] /2. “Fyodor Dostoevsky” Literary Society address 2/4/1936; UR 16/4/1936 [typed, 7

pp., attrib. ARW; typed, 2 different drafts, 22 pp., some annotations in both JCA?]. 26 /1. 1934 “Thomas Love Peacock” address to Literary Society 12 April, 1934; UR

19/4/1934 [typed, 15 pp.; typed, 17 pp. (w. deletions)]; + notes [JA’s hand, 9 pp.; pen and pencil; 12/4/34]

/2. “Herman Melville” Address to the Literary Society 5th July 1934; UR 19th July 1934 [typed; 13 pp.] [J.A. Passmore’s hand, 13 pp.; under “Literary Society. ” ]; JA’s notes [1 p.]

27

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/2. “E.E. Cummings (The Enormous Room)” notes [JA’s hand, 2 pp., pencil]; “E.E. Cummings” deleted on typescript for “The Enormous Room” [unknown hand, 10 pp.]; “The Enormous Room” [type d; 10 pp. (slightly longer than previous)]

/2. “Prophet Wells” [1 p.; pen; nd.—JA’s Scottish period hand] /3. “HG Wells” address to Literary Society 6/7/1933; UR 20 July 1933 [12 pp.]; JA

hand [5 pp.; pencil; 6/7/33] P.42 Series: 16 JA notes on tertiary education Box 44 01 “University Development in NSW” (HS 14/10/1954) [incl.: p/copy; JA draft (4 pp.);

discussion notes (pencil; 7 pp.; Nov. 1962); Convention on University Development in NSW 24-27/9/1954 (pencil notes w. circular; 8 pp.; 1/11/1954); pencil discussion notes (11 pp.; 24/9/1954); discussion notes (pencil; 9 pp + 9 pp + 7 pp.; 25/9/1954); discussion notes (pencil; 4 pp. + 9 pp. + 6 pp.; 26/9/1954); notes (1 p.; pencil; nd.); discussion notes (8 pp.; pencil; 27/9/1954)].

02 Typewritten memorandum and drafts on “Technical University” [author unknown; nd.—after 6/9/1948; one doc. JA annotated]; JA draft “The University Ideal” [1 p.; nd.]; notes on above memorandum [pencil; 4 pp.; nd.]

03 /1. JA annotated “Synopsis of Lecture by Professor C.R. McRae” [nd.—after 1944] /2. Alan Barcan, “Progress and Retrogression in Education”, Aust Hwy July 1959 /3. JA notes, “Progress and Security in Education” [45 pp.; pen, w. roneoed sheet of

same; 9/5/1959] /4. “Some Uni pupils weak in spelling, English—says Professor” [p/copy, from Sun

Herald 11/1/59] /5. “What’s Wrong with Sydney University” (talk by JA to Sydney University

Teachers’ Association), Spearpoint (Catholic Monthly Review) Dec 1958-Jan 1959; + letter from Sydney Association of University Teachers 9/9/1958; + JA notes

/6. Draft letter to SMH(?) re. “decentralisation of universities” [2 pp.; nd.] /7. SMH Letters to Editor (JA) “Nature of a University. The Technological Institution”

(22/3/1954) [p/copy].w. draft letter [2 pp.] /8. “Education” [4 pp.; 9/9/1948] /9. “Universities in the Community” [4 pp. nd.—?re. Adelaide Advertiser, 17/2/37]; /10. “Educational Reform” [p/copy: UR 8/8/1935] 04 /1. Notes [1 p.; nd.—ref. DT April 1943] /2. Annotations to S.H. Roberts statement in SU Gazette, Nov. 1955 /3. Annotations by AJA to roneoed extracts of Lionel Robbins address /4. Draft Leaving Cert. English 1956, w. Board Secondary School Studies enclosure /5. Ashby “Humanities for the Technologist” [roneo] /6. JA handwritten copies of various university communiques /7. AJA letter to DT 27/8/1958 on education [typed; 2 pp.]. 05 /1. JA discussion notes “Nietzsche on Education” by J.E. Powell 29/6/39 [2 pp.; pencil;

other notes 2 pp.] /2. JA-annotated materials by Eric Ashby: /2a. “The Place of Biology in Australian Education”, address in UR (21/7/1938)

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/2b. “Education for Insecurity”, address in UR (19/6/1941) /2c. “Are we Educated” (1941) /2d. “Universities in Australia” (1944) /2e. “Science in Education” [2 pp.; pencil notes; 1945] /3. JA criticism of national service proposal for women students [p/copy: DT 21/9/44] 06 “Universities of NSW: Proceedings of a Convention on the Present Pattern and

Future Trends” 24-27 September 1954 [no JA annotations] 07 Printed report of Committee on Australian Universities September 1957 [w. JA

annotations] P.42 Series:17 JA notes and correspondence on CPA Box 45 Material re. CPA and communism. 01 /1. J.D.B. Miller’s letter to JA 6/9/58 re. interviews on early years of Australian

Communist Party 29/2/52 [typed] /2. Transcript of JA interview [?Miller’s hand; 1 typed; 1 pencil]. 02 Articles (carbons) for The Communist etc.: /1. “Reformism and Class Consciousness”, May-June 1928 /2. “The Moral Factor in the Proletarian Revolution” 1/2/28 [2 copies] /3. “History and Theory” 1/12/27 [2 copies]. 03 Various Communist Party documents from 1932 [copies]. 04 Letters received by the Communist Party from A. King [1932?] 05 Material from A. Marshall [August 1932] [copies] 06 Correspondence to A. Marshall [Aug-Sept 1932] from S.B. Fox, J. Hupper, T.

O’Connor, J. Batty, J. Hitchen. 07 Correspondence re. CPA, June-July 1932. 08 CPA material June-July 1932 09 CPA material April-Jun 1932 10 Leaflets, political newspapers, incl. “The Red Worker” [1931-2] 11 JA English translation of, “Open letter to the workers of the world” [pencil: La

Verité 25/5/35; JA’s hand, 13 pp.]; + copies of newspaper articles in French, including above

12 Album of newspaper clippings on “Art and the Workers” 1927-1932, including JA “Artistic Leftism” 10/6/27

13 Circulars, newspaper clippings and printed material re. education, art and politics, 1920-1933.

P 42 Series: 18 Letters received by JCA, from JA 1916-1926; 1930-?

[Archival Series Description:] Personal correspondence written by John Anderson to Jenny Anderson during the early days of their relationship detailing discussions about their marriage, their son Alexander and philosophical issues.

Box 46 JA to JB [JCA]: 1916-1917 Letters 1916-28/12/1917 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse [1916? military examination] nd. Friday—Saturday—Monday

c/- Dunnett, Glasgow 26/10/1916-14/12/1916 Possil Rd, Glasgow 20/12/1916-22/2/1917 Schoolhouse Stonehouse Thurs p.m 1917

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Possil Rd, Glasgow 1/3/1917-21/3/1917 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 29/3/1917-24/4/1917 Possil Rd, Glasgow 27/4/1917-25/5/1917 Schoolhouse Stonehouse 31/5/1917-27/6/1917 Glasgow 8/8/1917 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 27/8/1917-15/9/1917 Possil Rd, Glasgow 24/9/1917-1/10/1917 Rothesay 11/10/1917-15/10/1917 Possil Rd Glasgow 24/10/1917-24/11/1917 various [university?] 28/11/1917-4/12/1917 Possil Rd 6/12/1917 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 10/12/1917-12/12/1917 Possil Rd Glasgow 20/12/1917 Colinton 28/12/1917 Box 47 JA to JB [JCA]: 1918 Letters 2/1/1918-18/12/1918 (Schoolhouse in square brackets) Possil Rd, Glasgow [2/1-7/1] 10/1-17/1 [21/1] 23/1 [25/1] [28/1-30/1 3/2/18] 7/2-

28/2 [4/3] 7/3-14/3 [18/3-22/4] 25/4-8/5 [11/5] 15/5/-21/5 [26/5-8/9] Fauldhouse 10/9 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 15/9-30/9 Preston/Leyland/Crewe 4/10 Cardiff nd.; 7/10-12/12 Crewe/Hamilton 16/12 Edinburgh 17-18/12 Box 48 JA to JB [JCA]: 1919 Letters 2/1/1918-5/5/1919; 25/9/1919 Cardiff 5/1-26/2 Pengam Station 27/2/1919 Cardiff 28/2/-5/5 [see also Box 49] Stonehouse 25/8 Box 49 JA to JB [JCA]: 1919 Letters 9/3/1919; 7/5/1919-17/12/1919 Cardiff 9/3—26/6 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 2/7—4/8 Glasgow 5/8 26/8/19; 12/9/1919 [Box 50] Cardiff 8/10—4/12 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 16/12-17/12 Box 50 JA to JB [JCA]: Letters 12/7/1919; Jan 1920-23/8/1921 Leadhills 12/7/1919 Stonehouse Jan 1920-23/6/1920 [+ nds] Leadhills 2/7/1920-14/7/1920 Abington [postcard] July? Stonehouse 23/7/1920-27/8/1920 Edinburgh 13/10/20 [arrival at Edinburgh]-1/6/1921 Stonehouse nd.; 10/6/1921-23/8/1921 Box 51 JA to JB [JCA]: Letters 11/10/1921-196? Edinburgh c/- Rait 11/10/1921-14/6/1922 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 18/8/1923

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Eskbank 4/2/1924-20/2/1924 Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 8/7/1924 Eskbank 24/8/24 Edinburgh 25/8/1924 Eskbank 27/8/1924-10/10/1924 Edinburgh nd.; 11/3/1925;14/4/1926 Trinity College Cambridge 2/7/1926 St Andrews 24/7/1926 Turramurra [to Cowra] 18/8/1930-26/8/1930 USyd to Mittagong 3/6/1937 Sydney 15/12/1942 Sorrento Vic. nd. [—ref. Orr & Knopflmacher] Series: 19 JA Correspondence1917-1961

[Archivaol Series Description:] Copies of letters sent and letters received by JA Box 52

[Archival Series Description:] Correspondence between Ruth Walker and John Anderson (April 1946-19/7/1951) including personal discussions about their relationship, discussions about Descartes, Kant and Hegel. Also includes pages from Ruth’s diary. (18/8/1935-4/9/1936).

ARW to JA 4/35-19/7/1951 JA to ARW 17/4/1950 + 2 [nd.]

Letters from AJA to JA discussing the teaching of Philosophy, job applications. (1952-1961)

Dept Philosophy Canterbury UC Christchurch 12/2/1952-21/12/1953 NSW University of Technology, Newcastle 17/11/1959; 15/3/1961 (UNSW Newcastle) 9/11/1961 (Newcastle UC) 10/11/1961; 26/11/1961

Correspondence between JA and Meg Anderson [mother], Lesmahgow 31/10/1924-17/11/1939 [death 19/1/1942] Correspondence between JA and Alexander Anderson [father], Lesmahgow. 1/10/1930-9/1/1947 Correspondence between JA and Katie Dick [death of father]. 3-7/4/1942 Correspondence between JA and William Anderson. (1917-1929) JA to WA (1917-1919)

Stonehouse 31/5/1917; 25/7/1917 Possil Rd Glasgow 19/2/1918; 27/2/1918 Stonehouse 5/8/1918 Cardiff 3/11/1919

WA to JA (1918-1954) Tidworth 10/6/1918; 27/3/1921 London 11/9/1919 Auckland University College 17/4/1921-16/6/1930 Lesmahgow 12-18/8/1948 Auckland U.C. 19/10/1954

John, son of WA to JA [WA’s death] 6/8/1955 WA’s wife [Auckland] 18/8/55

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Series: 20 Letters received by John Anderson Date Range: 1925-1961 Box 53

Letters to John Anderson from: Cecil Rainer 23/11/28 [incl. JA notes] - 27/9/1949 [11 letters] R.D. McLennan 28/9/(?28), 15/8/2(?), 10/8/30 R.A. Anschutz (Auckland UC) 9/7/1929-29/3/33 [11 letters] 1925 (someone in Edinburgh) 1/11/1925 1927 G.A. Campbell (?) 5/2/1927; W.R. Boyce-Gibson 24/4/1927; A.R.M. Murray

14/8/1927 [ref. Broad and Moore on JA] 1930 John Molony/Alexander Starist 29/9/30 1931 Ian Herring (Victoria UC, Wellington) 7/2/1931; D.M. McCarthy 10/2/1931; F.

Rutland 31/7/1931; K. Kosen 12/10/1931; H.M. Arrowsmith 14/10/1931; C.E. Martin 7/8/1931 [from Parlt House re. “Anderson Motion”; includes JA logic notes]; Australian Book Co. invoice 9/7/1932; W.I, Goodwin 1/12/1931; Jane R. Price 7/12/1931

1932 Charles Mast(er?) 22/2/32; Mrs E. Davey 23/2/32; George Harris 24/3/32; Naomi Luris(?) 1/3/32; G.M. Higgins(?) 21/4/1932; N.R. Nay 28/10/1932

1933 Jack Eliot 30/3/1933; H.M. Green 10/4/1933 [incl. JA riposte, pencil; separate sheet]; Frank Ansley [Parlt House] 20/7/1933; Norman Lindsay (Springwood) 14/8/1933 [declining offer to speak at public function]

1934 D.L Thompson (Melb. Herald) 10/7/1934; W.J. Mark (Reid Electoral Council ALP) 23/7/1934; T.A. Hunter 4/9/1934; N.E. Kirkwood 6/7/1934

1935 A. Mackie 4/1/1935; Duncan McDougall 1935; P.W. Montgomery 27/3/1935 1936 Sidney Hook (NY) 9/1/1936 1938 Trigant Burrow (NY) 31/1/1938; Max Eastman (NY) 30/3/1938; James Murdoch

(NY) 1938; Arthur Murphy (Amherst, MA); V.F. Calvertson (editor, Modern Monthly, NY) 13/11/1938

P.H. P[artridge] (Syd. to Glasgow) 9/11/1938; (Lond) 18/6/1939 1941 A Miner’s Wife 17/7/1941; Miss E. Hedger 19/8/1941 1943 Rev. G. Gowie 7/5/1943; Alvesa Kitteridge 22/5/1943; Rev. T.H. Timpson

17/7/1943; Cornelius H. McGregor April 1943 1944 Fred (Mosman) 10/7/1944; Alexander Manderson 15/7/1944 [w. unused reply-paid

envelope]; R.T. Martin (WEA Newcastle) 1945 K.R. Popper (Canterbury UC) 13/3/1945; James Crum (Los Angeles) 5/3/1945;

Marion J. Gray (London) 18/10/1945; Beryl Anderson (Newcastle) 23/10/1945 1946 W.H.C. Eddy (Dept Tutorial Classes Newcastle) 28/2/1946; R.I Aaron (UC Wales)

24/9/1946; Mrs J. McGhie(?) (Hamilton, Scotland) 5/11/46 1947 A.N. Prior (Canterbury UC) 28/4/1947 [w. 2 pp. commentary on “self-

contradictory” in “Cogito of Descartes”]; J. Bond (?) 26/5/1947(?) Colin Roderick (A&R) 9/7/1947-31/12/1947 [4 letters] G. Stuart Watts 1/9/1947 (w. copy of his article for “Tribune”) 11/9/1947;

21/7/1949 1948 Gilbert Ryle (Oxford, editor of “Mind”) 4/4/1948; S.G. Cory (London) 25/11/1948 1949-50 Jim Baker 10/6/1949 (UC Oxford); Belfast 4/6/1950

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1950 Frank Packer (ACP) 21/4/1950; Archbishop D. Thomson (Glasgow, Scotland: re GUM) 13/3/50 [+ aerogramme]; 27/7/1950 [w. list of JA’s writings for GUM, 1914-1918]

Peter [Gibbons] (SS Moreton Bay) 25/9/1950 (Oxford) 3/11/1950-13/6/1952 [6 letters]

1951 Ann & Doug (Florence) 23/7/1951; A.C. Fon(?) (UWA) 4/10/1951; Pell Jeffery (Voc) 23/11/1951

1952 J.D.B. Miller? 28/3/1952 1953 H.B Acton 22/3/1953 (Bedford Coll. U. London, on ARW, etc.); D.M. Armstrong

(Oxford) 27/4/1953 1954 Patricia Ferguson [student 1942/3] 30/12/1954; Donald Richardson 31/12/1954 1955-58 R. G. Howarth (U Capetown) 19/5/1955; 5/11/1958 1956-58 John Mackie (University Otago) 24/1/1956 [with Discussion Note: “This As

A Singular Quantifier”]; 15/5/1958; 8/11/1958; 8/11/1958 1957 E. Roxon (Oxford) 22/11/1957; 31/12/57; Roy Holland (UC Swansea: not an ex-

student) 22/11/1957 1958 H.R. Hunt (U Melb) 12/6/1958 Retirement: M.J. Morrissey 8/10/1958; John K. McLaughlin (SU Arts Soc.)

29/10/1958; 23/10/1959; various cards 5/11/1958; Margaret Telfer 24/12/1958; Peter Loveday (Dept History) 27/11/58; C.R. McRae 31/12/1958

1959 UGlasgow [invitation to receive hon. Dr Laws] 17/3/1959; Prof. J. J. Auchmuty (Newcastle UC, re. address to Australian Universities Research Council) 28/11/1959

1959-62 Victor Dudman (SS Oronsay) 16/8/1959 (Oxford) 16/11/1959-18/2/62 [7 letters]

1960-61 R.J. Pinkerton (Oxford, typed) 8/2/1960; 2/5/1961 1960 D.W.A. Baker (U Canberra, request for review article) 2/6/1960; 23/8/1960;

31/8/1960 1960-62 Muriel (Oatley) 17/10/1960; 12/4/1962; 17/2/1962 1961 R.G. Fleck (Oxford) 18/2/1961; Robert Gannon (ANU) [testimonial letter request

for references] 24/6/1961; JA letter (biographical material, not sent?) 25/6/61 (reply to letter Thomas McAughtrie, Melb Unitarian Church) 16/5/1961; Thomas Lycos [re. Kimon Lycos unable to get job at USyd] 7/10/1961; 10/1961.

1962 Oliver [unreadable] (Cardiff) 15/5/62 [re. Victor Dudman]; 2/6/1962; Eric Dowling 6/2/1962.

nd. A.G. Mitchell [etymology of “ache”]; Who’s Who Australia; J.W Scott (Dept Philosophy Cardiff) [re. index PAAS: “[Knower and Known” “one of the great neglected papers of which the Proceedings contain a few”: request for abstract: unreplied; sheets enclosed unused]; F. Pratt (Christchurch NZ: on religion, 1943?); Leonard J.A. Leong [on politics: p.1 missing]; H.R. Quiney. [Archival note:] The letters mainly discuss personal and philosophical issues, poetry, the establishment of the John Anderson Prize by the University of Sydney Arts Society and the award of an Honorary Doctor of Laws to Anderson.]

Series: 21 JA Correspondence 1914-1972

[old Anderson Archive papers] JA Correspondence & miscellanea (including draft letters)

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Box 54 01 2 letters from Samuel Alexander 24/121926 [on cognition and “knower”] and

19/1/1930 [typed copies incl.] 02 Letter from A.J. Baker to JA from Oxford 8/11/1948 03 JA draft letters sent to the Sydney Morning Herald 24/81927, 1/9/1927, 22/9/1027;

SMH editor (C. Brunton Fletcher) to JA 22/9/1927 04 Notes and letters 1929-1955 /1. “Aesthetic, Moral and Religious ‘Experience’” (to ACAR [Rainer?] 21/8/1929 [3

pp.]) /2. Mind and Knowledge (to RPA[nschutz] 22/8/1929 [4 pp.]) /3. Article by Arthur Murphy, Phil. Rev. Nov 1928, annotated by JA w. notes: “What is

an Event?” (A.E. Murphy, 1/9/1929) [1 p.] /4. Notes to ACAR 8/10/1929 [pencil; 2pp] /5. “Our Knowledge of External Things” October, 1920 [11 pp] (SA; L.; D.; P.H.

Partridge) /6. AJDP 17/4/1930 Epistemology, Logic, Greek Philosophy [2 pp.] /7. [unknown author] “Universals and Particulars: A Comment” [5 pp.; typed with

JA’s pencil; reaction to JA on Merrylees] /8. ACAR 14-18/1/1931. Particulars and Universals [2 pp.] /9. to RDM 22/1/1931 Ethics [5 pp.] /10. 3 draft letters to RPA[nschutz] 14/2/1931; 8/6/1935; 24/11/1935; letter from RPA

21/7/1935. /11. Draft letter to “Mr Bowden” 29/6/1931; 1(15?)/7/1931 [3 pp. + 6 pp.; pencil notes] /12. “Comment by K.E. Bullen” (Mathematics lecturer Auckland) 7/7/1935 (“p. 2”) /13. JA to SH 25/11/1935 [2 pp. draft] /14. JA to John Mackie [re. Popper, etc.] 12/9/1953 [draft; 2 pp.] /15. JA to Thornton 14/3/1955 05 Lovell material /1. JA, “Science and Servitude” (after 31/8/1930) [2 pp.] /2. JA draft letter to Lovell (editor of AJPP; on Industrial Psychology) /3. W.R. Boyce Gibson to JA 24/9/1930 /4. Letter to members of Council of AAPP 26/9/1930 [5 pp.; copy, unsigned; pro-

Industrial Psychology] with cover letter from A.H Martin, President Australian Institute of Industrial Psychology.

/5. JA, as president of AAPP. letter re. Lovell. [nd.] /6. E. Morris Miller to JA 30/9/1930 re. Lovell (Hobart) /7. A.H. Martin to JA 1/10/1930 re. Lovell (Sydney) /8. M. Scott Fletcher to JA 1/10/1930 re. Lovell (Brisbane) /9. T.A. Hunter to JA 1/10/1930 re. Lovell (Wellington) /10. J.L. Sutherland to JA 1/10/1930 re. Lovell (Wellington) /11. A.C. Fox to JA 2/10/1930 re. Lovell (Perth) /12. William Anderson to JA 9/10/1930 re. Lovell (Auckland) with “Memorandum on

the President’s Objections to Professor Lovell’s Article” /13. J. McKellar Stewart to JA 14/10/1930 re. Lovell (Adelaide) /14. M. Mitchell to JA 23/10/1930 re. Lovell (Adelaide) /15. R.P. Anschutz to JA 30/10/1930 re. Lovell (Auckland) /16. T.A. Hunter to JA 30/1/1931 re. Lovell (Wellington)

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/17. W.R. Boyce Gibson to JA 7/1/1931 re. Lovell (Melbourne) /18. JA to T.A. Hunter 17/1/1931 re. Lovell (draft?) /19. T.A. Hunter to JA 29/3/1931 re. Lovell (Wellington) /20. G.F. MacIntosh, Hon. Sec. AAPP: Notification of office-holders AAPP 13/4/1931,

incl. withdrawal (30/3/31) of resignation (of 27/3/31) by J.A. Lovell and account of meeting of executive and discussion 1/4/31.

06 Enquiries to JA on course reading: /1. Richard Bardou 3/7/1939 (w. JA’s recommends in JA’s hand at end) /2. Roger C. Wilkinson 6/9/1933 (w. proposal for MA outline British Idealism, & JA’s

notes) /3. L.J. Clements 9/6/1934 (MA Social and Political Theory) w. JA notes—readings /4. Ian D.M. Macinnis 12/2/1936 w. JA notes—readings /5. B. Burns 14/4/36 w. JA notes—readings /6. Samuel Koffel 14/1/1937 (Ethics and Politics) w. JA notes—readings /7. Lists and notes (8pp.; nd) 07 Letters from Percy Hallam Clarke (Callan Park) var. nd.; 21/7/1931-29/12/1931 [6

dated letters] 08 Typed articles: /1. “The Banning of Ulysses” (Honi Soit 25/9/1931) /2. “Return of Some Brickbats” (Honi Soit 2/7/1942) 09 Various letters /1. A.D. Hope to JA, with article on Joyce 2/8/43 [Vico] /2. Letter to SMH from var. USyd staff on censorship 20/4/1955 /3. V.J. Kinsella to JA 16/5/1955 [re. SMH 22/4/1955] /4. David Chenometl (?) w. copy SMH article 14/3/1957 10 Various letters /1. Letter from JA to a Miss Radford relating to the course content of the 1944

Distinction Course in Philosophy 16/2/1944 (draft?) [Greek Philosophy] /2. C.H. Currey to JA (and JA’s Law School comments in Honi Soit) 8/4/1946 /3. JA draft letter [to HS?] re. article “Law School Dispute” April 1946? 11 W. Heron (Dorrigo) to JA 1/1/1931 w. ms [9 pp.] 12 Poems, Satires, Songs in JA’s hand: /1. Chicago /2. Ballade of Absence from Duty [4 drafts] /3. The Romantic Movement: Supplementary Text [3 drafts] /4. Saints in Season /5. Progress /6. The Dream (16/1/1935) /7. Morditat [copy of German text: Brecht/Weill] /8. The Shadow of the March Exams . . . (“written out April 1962”) /9. Satirical notices of: JA/John Rybak, “The Shit that Found Itself” /10. The Cabbalistic League /11. Ballad 0f the Open Society (or Wheeze Goes the Popper) [3 drafts] /12. [2 satirical collages from newspaper cuttings featuring names “Anderson” and “John

Anderson”] /13. The Church History Blues /14. Sydney Blues

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/15. The Ballad of Joking Jesus /16. The Three Farmers’ Dochters 13 ABC broadcast contract [L1.1.0] 2NA (9/6/1954) [Newcastle Magazine 10 mins] 14 Miscellaneous postcards to JA, 1914-1917 WA (from Bonn, 1913?); PRP to Stonehouse (2/12/1914); [??] (14/8/1923); [??]

(4/7/1924 from Switzerland); MA (11/3/1925 from US; 11/3/1925 from Vancouver); ADJP (29/7/1925 from Marburg; 1/9/1925; 7/9/1926); CR (3/7/1926; 19/11/1927); other: 14/10/1927

15 Opera programs, 1917-1918; 1962 Series: 22 Letters received by John Anderson, regarding references, 1943-1962

[Archival Series Description:] Correspondence from Harry Eddy and John Passmore. Also included are referees reports/testimonials for the candidature of various philosophy graduates for Fellowships/Lectureships in Philosophy by John Anderson and correspondence regarding these reports.

Box 55 01 W.H.C. Eddy [HE] to/from JA 1/3/1946-14/3/1962 JA to HE 1/3/1946 (draft); HE to JA 6/3/1946; JA to HE 14/3/1946 (draft); HE to

JA 2/5/1946; 5/6/1955; 9/6/1955; JA notes 7/8/1955; JA to HE 19/7/1955 (draft); HE to JA 20/9/1955; HE article “Reviews without Remedy” on Armstrong’s review of Molesworth “Landmarks in Logic”, 21/4/1958; HE to JA 23/4/1958; 17/6/1958 (10 pp.+); 20/5/1959; 4/6/1961 (14 pp.); JA to HE 21/6/1961 (draft) [shorthand notes on Orr, HE, etc.]; HE to JA 15/12/61; 26/2/1962; 14/3/1962

02 John Passmore to [& from?] JA 17/2/1947; 24/8/1948; 23/10 [ANU]; 6/11 [Otago]; Jan 20 [Otago]; Feb 7 [Otago,

re. AJA]; 30/5; 26/5/[1951] [Otago, re. Cudworth book] 03 Drafts of testimonials /01. re. Partridge 29/9/1943 /02. re. J.B. Thornton 26/11/1945; 7/11/1949 /03. report on Philosophy Dept 5/10/1949 /04. notes on request for separation of departments 19/8/1949 /05. Anschutz, for Adelaide Chair of Philosophy 24/2/1950; letter from Anschutz

18/1/1950 /06. re. David Stove 10/4/1951 /07. Rejection of AJA [Sydney] opposed by JA: Rejection notification 23/2/1951; JA

appeal to Senate nd.; appeal deferred 9/3/1951; letters of appeal and JA papers, 31/3/1951; 5/4/1951 [74 pp.]; May nd.; 30/5/1951.

/08. Note after AJA rejection papers, on proposed 1953 leave of absence [nd.] /09. Re. P.C. Gibbons, UC North Staffordshire /10. Re. Mackie for UTas Chair, Oct 1951; for Chair U Otago [nd.] /12. Promotions: ARW and TAR. Application notification (w. JA note) 26/8/1953; TAR

and ARW resumes; JA testimonial, TAR & ARW; A.K. Stout report on TAR & ARW; JA notes on ARW “Appeal of Descartes” 27/7/1949; JA notes on TAR & ARW.

/13. JA report for AJA for lectureship of Philosophy, UAdelaide 17/6/1953; for AJA scholarship to ANU 4/9/1953 (2) w. supplement 7/12/1953 (2); reply from ANU allowing scholarship 19/12/1953

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/14. Notes and reports [33 pp.]: JA’s comparisons of DMA, Maze & AJA 7/12/1953; on Maze 11/6/1953; 7/12/1953; 3/12/1953 (for Nuffield F/Ship); on AJA 19/6/1953; on DMA 7/12/1953

/15. Passmore (in Otago) on AJA, 7/2/1951 /16. JA on Maze 24/5/1954 to A.K. Stout (1 p.) /17. Comparison: Doniela, Kamenka, Maze, Roxon—Lectureship UTas 25/6/1954 /18. TAR—own resume copy [1958]: Application for Challis Chair /19. JA on TAR [nd.]; Rockefeller Fellowship 24/5/1954 /20. Unnamed person resume for RSSS ANU /21. JA to MacIntosh (draft) 2/8/1954 w. notes. /22. JA on AJA in Armidale [nd.] /23. JA on Kamenka for RSSS ANU 7/9/1954, w. notes [32 pp. on Ethical Foundations

of Marxism] /24. JA on Anschutz U Otago Chair. pencil [nd.] /25. JA on WHCE for Commonwealth Research Grant 1942 [2 pp.] /26. JA to “John” 12/1/1959 draft, & other notes 1959 /27. John Thornton to JA 18/3/1955 /28. A.C. Fox to JA 27/8/1955 on Doniela /29. JA to Fox 14/11/1955 /30. Harold Cherniss (Princeton) to “Professor E. Roxon” 19/1/1956 /31. JA on Molesworth, Werner, Ellis, Roxon [favouring Roxon] 3/1/1956 /32. Application by Roxon to USyd lectureship Philosophy /33. JA to VC USyd re. AJB & Roxon application for leave 16/10/1956 /34. JA on Molesworth, Walters, Kamenka for lectureship philosophy UNSW /35. JA on Roxon, 1958 [1 p.]; Molesworth [3 pp.]. /36. Note from Ian Hogben [nd.] /37. John Mackie to JA on (1) Testimonial (2) etymology of “Passmore” [nd.] /38. JA’s draft testimonials for: A.M. Ritchie; P. Foulkes [post-1949]; Boris Bentelsons,

Lectureship Philosophy University of Karachi; letter from BB 6/12/56 for Newcastle job; letter from High Commissioner Pakistan 16/2/1956; David Stove [2 drafts] Nuffield Fellowship

/39. JA: re. Nov 1957 WEA meeting WHCE & USyd Philosophy Club; JA’s notes on WHCE & McRae

/40. JA letter to WHCE 9/6/1958 (copy) /41. JA testimonial Molesworth Philosophy lectureship UNSW 13/12/1959, w. reviews

by ARW of Molesworth’s books, “Logic: Notes for Beginners” Mar 1958 Aust Hwy; Ray Walters review of “Landmarks in Logic: Aristotle to Anderson”, Aust Hwy May 1958.

/42. JA notes. [Australia: “a country with no history . . .(the only country that has a history has one that has hammered out its own institutions through centuries)”. [typed:] “Proposed Second Chair in History, Submission by Professor Anderson and Professor Mitchell” w. JA pencil notes.

/43. JA to ACB [AJB?] June 1955 [p. 3 only] /44. JA report on Molesworth (after 1957) for Harkness Fellowship. /44. Faculty of Arts Meeting notice 15/3/1956 w. JA notes. /45. JA report for J.L. Mackie and W.B. Thornton, readership in philosophy at ANU

[nd.] Comparison of both.

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/46. JA report Molesworth research scholarship, philosophy, ANU 7/6/1958. /47. Various notes: AKS, JLM [attack on JA] [also TAR, VHD. R.J. Pinkerton etc;

1/6/1959 draft letter to AKS accompanying all this; AKS to JA 2/6/1959 [11 pp.]; drafts: JA to “Bill” 12/6/1958, JA to AKS 24/8/1959 (2); JA report on VHD & R.J. Pinkerton [subject of AKS correspondence & notes] w. notes.

/48. JA to Censor, St Catherine’s Society, UOxf re. Pinkerton 10/6/1959, drafts. /49. JA reports on Dudman: 26/4/1959 [for Nuffield?]; report on “Modality in the

Philosophy of Leibniz”; report for philosophy lectureship UC North Staffordshire. /50. JA reports on ESK: Fellowship of Philosophy ANU 11/1/1961; correspondence on

ESK Thesis: ESK to JA 1/5/1955; H.B. Acton (ULond) to JA 13/8/1961; ESK to JA 27/8/1961; JA to Acton 6/9/1961 (drafts); JA’s notes on Acton [nd. v. weak hand]; Acton’s Thesis report 16/9/1961; JA report on ESK thesis [nd.]; ANU registrar to JA re. ESK thesis.

Series: 23 Letters received by John Anderson, from Jenny Anderson 1916-1930

[Archival Series Description:] Personal correspondence written by Jenny Anderson to John Anderson detailing discussions about the early days of their relationship, their marriage, their son Alexander and philosophical issues.

Box 56 1916-May 1918 /1. to Schoolhouse, Stonehouse (postcards) 18/7/1916-18/10/1916 /2. to Hillhead, Glasgow (postcards) 21/10/1916, 20/11/1916 /3. to ?? 21/7/1916, 23/10/1916, 10/1916, 11/1916, 13/11/1916, 20/11/1916-

18/12/1916 /4. to Schoolhouse, Stonehouse 3/1/1917 /5. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 8/1/1917-19/3/1917 /6. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 26/3/1917-16/4/1917 /7. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 23/4/1917-28/5/1917 /8. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 4/6/1917-2/9/1917 /9. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 29/9/1917; 6/10/1917 /10. to Rothesay 13/10/1917; to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 16/10/1917 /11. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 22/10/1917-13/12/1917 /12. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 31/12/1917 /13. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 11/1/1918-18/3/1918 /14. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 22/3/1918-19/4/1918 /15. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 26/4/1918-17/5/1918 /16. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 24/5/1918; 31/5/1918 Box 57 6 June 1918-31 Jan 1919 /1. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 6/6/1918-20/6/1918 /2. to Possil Rd, Glasgow 27/6/1918-5/7/1918 /3. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 12/7/1918-6/9/1918 /4. to Fauldhouse 10/9/1918 /5. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 13/9/1918-30/9/1918 /6. to Cardiff 5/10/1918-18/11/1918 /7. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 17/12/1918 [redirected to Cardiff] /8. to Edinburgh 18/12/1918 /9. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 25/12/1918 /10. to Cardiff 3/1/1919-31/1/1919

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Box 58 Feb 1919-Dec 1919 /1. to Cardiff 5/2/1919-11/3/1919 /2. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 14/3/1919; 22/3/1919 /3. to Cardiff 4/4/1919-25/6/1919 /4. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 10/7/1919-18/9/1919 /5. to Cardiff 9/10/1919-3/12/1919 /6. to Edinburgh 6/12/1919 Box 59 April 1920-Dec 1921 /1. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 5/4/1920-20/6/1920 /2. to Leadhills 2/7/1920-12/7/1920 /3. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 15/7/1920-4/8/1920 /4. to ?? 27/8/1920; 12/9/1920 /5. to Edinburgh 13/10/1920-6/7/1921 /6. to Schoolhouse Stonehouse 13/7/192 /7. to Edinburgh 26/8/1921-15/12/1921 Box 60 Jan 1922-Aug 1930 /1. to Edinburgh 11/1/1922-15/6/1922 /2. to Larkhall (postcard) 17/8/1923 /3. to Eskbank 4/2/1924-18/2/1924; 23/8/1924-1/10/1924 /4. to Edinburgh 10/3/1925; 4/1/1926; 15/4/1926 /5. to Turramurra (from Cowra) 5 letters, Aug 1930 Series: 24 Letters received by Alexander and Cherry Anderson, from JA and JCA

1943-1980 [Archival Series Description:] Personal correspondence between John Anderson and Jenny Anderson and their son Alexander and his wife Cherry.

Box 61 1943-1960 1943 JCA to AJA 5/11 1945 JA TO AJA 22/11; 10/12 1948 JCA to AJA 1948 (3); 12/2 1952 25/1; JCA TO AJA 25/1; 1/2; JA TO AJA 1/2; JB TO AJA 8/2; JA TO AJA 11/2;

JCA TO AJA 14/2; 1952; JA TO AJA 19/2; JCA to AJA 22/2; JA to AJA 26/2; JCA to AJA 29/2; 10/3; 14/3; JA to AJA 17/3; JCA to AJA 1952; 18/3; JA to AJA 31/3; JCA to AJA 5/4; JA to AJA 17/4; JCA to AJA 1952?; JA to AJA 23/6; JCA to AJA 23/6; JA to AJA 15/7 + draft; 12/8; JCA to AJA 12/8; 24/8; Sept 1952; JA to AJA 9/9; 15/9; JCA to AJA 27/9; JA to AJA 1/10; 7/10; 10/10; JCA to AJA 11/10; 15/10; JA to AJA 20/11; JCA to AJA 25/10; JA to AJA 22/12; JCA to AJA 22/12

1953 JCA to C&AJA 3/3; 9/3; JA to AJA 10/3; 24/3; JCA to CA 24/3; JCA to AJA 30/3; 8/4; JA to AJA 7/4; JCA to AJA June 1953; JCA to AJA 1953; JCA to CA 19/4; JA to AJA 21/4; JCA to AJA 27/4; JA to AJA 18/5; 31/5; JCA to AJA 10/7; JA to AJA 13/7; 15/7/17/7; JCA to AJA 19/7; JA to AJA 24/7; 27/7; 3/8; JCA to AJA 12/8; JA to AJA 14/8; JCA to AJA 21/8; JA to AJA 8/9; JCA to AJA 15/9; JA to AJA 23/9; JCA to AJA 27/9; JA to AJA 14/10; 29/10; JCA to CA&AJA 1953?; JA to AJA 9/11; JCA to AJA 10/11; JA to AJA 12/11; 23/11; 29/11; 12/12; JCA to CA&AJA 12/12; JA to AJA 20/12; 24/12.

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1954 JCA to AJA 11/5; JA to AJA 20/6; JCA to CA&AJA 1954? (3); to AJA 12/7; JA to AJA 21/7

1955 JA to AJA 13/7; JCA to AJA 22/8; 28/8; 6/9; JA to AJA 24/10. 1956 JCA to AJA 17/4; 9/7; July 1956; JA to AJA 21/7; JCA to AJA 26/9 1957 JCA to AJA 5/3; 30/4; 6/5; 8/6; 8/7; 6/10; 9/10; 1957 (4); 22/11; 17/12; 18/12. 1958 JCA to AJA 13/3; 12/4; 16/7; Aug 1958; 8/10; 1958. 1959 JCA to AJA 28/2; 1959; 9/4; 29/4; 12/5; 30/6; 6/7; JA to AJA 24/6; JCA to AJA

21/7; 3/8; 2/9; 15/9; 27/10; 12/11; 13/11; 19/11; JA to AJA 9/12. 1960 JCA to AJA 18/1. Box 62 1960-1980 [AJA in Newcastle] 1960 JCA to AJA 21/1; JA to AJA 6/3; JCA to AJA 16/3; JCA to CA 22/3; JCA to AJA

29/3; 26/6; 20/7 [JA finalises “Relational Arguments”]; JA to AJA 25/7; JCA to AJA 25/7; 30/8 [Cherry leaving AJA]; 30/8; 12/9; 27/9 [AJPP article]; Nov 1960; JA to AJA 23/11 [“‘Empiricism Once More’—partly a come-back at Ryle, but also going into solider things”; also, against Barzun]; JCA/JA to AJA 18&19/12.

1961 JCA to AJA 3/1; JA to AJA [on “Empiricism and Logic”]; JCA to AJA 28/1; Feb 1961; 21/2; 2/3; 6/4; 9/5; 15/5; JA to AJA 15/6 [“Empiricism and Logic” finished]; JCA to AJA 19/6; 30/6; July 1961; 10/7; JA to AJA 11/7; JCA to AJA 1961 [w. “Academic Autonomy and Religion” (14/7/1961)]; 20/7 (w. vers. “Academic Autonomy and Religion”]; telegram JCA to AJA 25/7; JCA to AJA 26/7; Aug 1961 [w. “The Nature of a University 4/8/1961]; 10/8; JA to AJA 16/8; JCA to AJA 25/8 [“coldest day for 50 years”]; 30/8 [w. in JA’s hand “Religion and the University”, 10 pp.]; JCA & JA to AJA (4): Aug 1961; 8/9; 3/10 [will]; 18/10; 19/10; JCA to AJA 3/11 [from University House, ANU]; postcard JCA to AJA 4/11; JCA to AJA 8/11; JCA & JA to AJA 15/11 [University House]; JCA to AJA 20/11; 21/11; 24/11 [University House]; 13/12.

1962 JCA to AJA 13/1 [JA on photo for SEP—wishes it was one from his “heyday” when he was “most like himself”. Proofreading SEP]; 18/2; 9/4; 18/4 [“nobody knows less than John about the behaviour of animals”]; 11/6; 4/7 [telegram: “Condition worse: come as soon as possible—Jenny”]; nd 1962.

1964 5/5 [on AJA’s “silence” re JA]; 30/6; 27/7; 4/11; 24/11 1966 JCA to Edith & AJA 13/6 1968 11/2 1969 26/3; 1/12 1970 21/12; 28/12 1971 29/4; 31/7; 1971 1980 7/8 [Art and Reality]; 10/10; 8/11 [with letter from Kimon Lycos at ANU 5/11/80] nd. various [last of interest—Relational Arguments, etc.] Series: 25 Printed articles and addresses by John Anderson, newsclippings 1927-1970

[Archival Series Description:] Printed articles and addresses by John Anderson, in various publications, including archival photocopies of talks reported in “Honi Soit” and “The Union Recorder”. Newspaper clippings and manuscript notes in John’s, Jenny’s and Alexander’s handwriting, including material relating to the establishment of a catholic university, Warwick Fairfax’s criticism of John Anderson, and Archbishop Gough’s allegations of immoral teachings at the University of Sydney. Newspaper articles on John Anderson (Donald Horne); John

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Anderson—Notes on self (Horne’s article), articles in Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Obituary by A K Stout published in Australian Humanities Research Council, An Open Letter to Professor Anderson by Thos. Walsh.

Box 063 1927-1962 01 Clippings: 1927-1943 02 Clippings 1942-1956 (religion) 03 Clippings 1946-1962 (with notes) 04 Clippings 1949 (notes and Fairfax clippings; incl. AJA notes) 05 1949-1955 (religion) 06 AJA’s clippings; notes on Gough, 1961-2 Box 119 1927-1932 Printed material 07 Freethought nos. 1-3 (July, Nov 1932 qto; May 1936 octavo) 08 /1. The Railroad, May 10, 1932 pp. 10-11 (photocopy of JA article “The Working

Class”: “No student of society . . .”) /2. Proletariat, 1: 1, April 1932 pp. 3-6 [same article as in The Railroad, extended] /3. Proletariat, 1: 2, July 1932 (JA article: “Freedom and the Class Struggle” pp. 2-6). 09 Censorship in the Working-Class Movement [SUFS pamphlet]: JA article:

“Leadership and Spontaneity” pp. 2-8 [unpaginated]. 10 Zest: A Magazine for Living Australians. 1: 1, January 1, 1932, JA article “Political

Freedom” pp. 7-9. 11 Photocopies of UR accounts of JA addresses July 9 1931 - May 4 1939. 12 Copy of Education and Politics: Essays [JA], A&R, 1931. [JCA’s copy, from JA

with inscription] 13 /1. “Socrates as an Educator”: Journal of the Institute of Inspectors of Schools NSW:

13: 1 June 1931 (whole journal) & prev. issue (torn from journal): pp. 172-184; pp. 7-13

/2. Notes on education [refs. to AJA & AJB, one note dated 14/4/55; env. dat. 14/3/55, 20 pp.]

14 AJPP VIII June 1930: “Realism and Some of its Critics” 15 Education: Organ of the NSW Public School Teachers Federation, Dec. 15 1930:

“The Conception of a Liberal Education” pp. 41-43. 16/17 Offprint: “Empiricism”. Australian Medical Publishing Co. 1928 [AJPP 241-254]

[4 copies] 18 Schooling, XI: 4 August 1928. “Censorship” pp. 99-107. 19 Schooling, XI: 2 April 1926. “The University Appeal” pp. 36-40. 20 Hesper: The Magazine of the Evening Students of the University of Sydney. 1: 4

Michaelmas 1927. JA, “Evening Students and the University” pp. 122-124. Box 120 1933-1943 Printed Material 21 Offprint: “The Problem of Causality” AMPC 1938. 22 [photocopy] UR May 4 1939, SUFS address “Totalitarianism” pp. 71-72. 23 AJPP Sept 1942 [“The Meaning of Good”]; AJPP June 1943 [“The Nature of

Ethics”] 24 Light, June 1938. “The Conception of a Liberal Education” [from Education and

Politics] 25 Offprint, “Marxist Ethics” [AMPC, 1937]

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26 Australian Highway [torn out & full issue]: rev. “Freud and Marx: A Dialectical Study” Oct. 10 1937 138-141.

27 Sydney University Science Journal, Michaelmas 1936: Symposium of Science, Philosophy and Christianity [24-36], JA pp. 29-30.

28 Australian Highway [offprinted]: rev. “Dialectics: The Logic of Marxism and Its Critics” Nov. 10 1936 192-4.

29 AJPP Sept. 1935 [“University Reform”]; AJPP Dec. 1935 [“Design”]. 30 Offprint: “Marxist Philosophy” [AMPC, 1935] 31 Offprint: “Mind as Feeling” [AMPC, 1934] 32 The Student: The Organ of the Sydney University Labor Club. 1; Nov 1933. JA

“Freedom of Speech” [p. 3]. 33 Sydney University Science Journal, Michaelmas 1933. JA, “Science and Education”

pp. 5-8]. 34 WEA Conference, March 25, 1933 [bound in folder] JA, “The Meaning of

Socialisation” [4 pp.] 35 Offprint: “The Place of Hegel in the History of Philosophy” [AMPC, 1932] Box 121 1943-1970 Printed Material 36 Arena: Mar 17 1970: JA, “Censorship” [“Liberty has always been a subject . . .”]

[As: “Censorship: The Anderson Argument”] 36 Offprint: “Religion and the University” [Australian Hwy, from Nov 1961. w. copy

of same issue]. 37 Honi Soit: July 27 1961 [pp. 3-4 only]: “Academic Autonomy and Religion” [p. 4]. 38 Review of The Western Intellectual Tradition, 1961 [typed, 11 pp.; 2 copies, +

corrected proofs.] 39 AJPH November 1961 [contains 04] 40 Honi Soit, June 16 1960 [contains “The Place of the Academic in Modern Society”,

w. photocopy of that, and “Academic Autonomy and Religion.”] 41 Photocopies: “Amazing Journalists”, Observer Nov 12 1960, + reply to same article

by John Mackellar, Observer Dec 10, 1960. 42 Offprint: “Classicism” [3 copies]. Australian Humanities Research Council,

Adelaide, 1960. 43 Australian Highway, September 1958: “Anderson and Andersonianism” [2 copies]. 44 AM 1 February 1955 [pp. 24-25]. JA, “Merely Accepting a Formula Isn’t Believing”

[w. Alan Walker: “God is not Found in a Laboratory Test-Tube.” p. 24]. 45 JA review [AJP] Time and Idea. 2 offprints [or extracts?]; proof copy with

corrections. 46 Photocopy of “Democratic Illusions” Hermes,1952; “Professorial Illusions” by

“Theseus” [“(who?)”, written beside author], Arna, 1953-4. 47 Australian Quarterly, June 1948 [JA’s “The Politics of Proscription”] 48 Photocopy from Heresy, May 12 1948. JA, “Students’ Rights”. 49 Prospects of Democracy, ed. W.H.C. Eddy. With an Introductory Essay by John

Anderson. [2 copies]. 50 Religion in Education, July 1943. [w. photocopy of JA address] [other contributions

annotated by JA.] Box 122 1958-1962 Printed Material

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51 Australian Quarterly, December 1962 [A.J. Baker, “John Anderson and Freethought” pp. 50-63]; March 1963 [JCA reply to AJB article pp. 95-98 “My letter 14th Jan 1963—Reply to J. Baker]

52 AJP, August 1962, [J.L. Mackie, “John Anderson (1893-1962)” pp. 124-126 (front of issue)]; May 1965 [J.L. Mackie, “Rationalism and Empiricism” pp. 1-12].

53 JA [notes on himself, pencil; 20 pp. probably for Horne article14/9/1946] “Youth”; “Music”; “John Anderson”; “Philosophical position” [all third-person]. [nd.—“had Bruxner attacking me since 1931”; refc to 1938; “Horne’s thing DT 1946 Sept. 14” (“no-man”—uses of himself, also in Horne title); on another, fuller account: last mentioned controversy: NEF 1943; himself as editor AJPP/AJP 1935-1946]

54 [Printed articles referring to JA 1958-1976] /1. Quadrant, March 1976: “Those Andersonians” Tronn Overend; B.C. Birchall pp. 4-

5 /2. Quadrant, January 1976, J.C. Smart, “The Philosophical Andersonians” pp. 6-10 /3. V.J. Kinsella “Empiricism and Freedom” [pamphlet, 12 pp.] /4. Australian Highway Anderson and Andersonian Issue Sept 1958 /5. ABC Guest of Honour Professor John McIntyre 20/9/70 [roneo; 4 pp.] /6. Australian Highway April 1963, review of Peter Coleman “Obscenity, Blasphemy,

Sedition” pp. 19-20 /7. Education Gazette, 1 January 1963 p. 29, P.G. P. review of SEP /8. The Gazette, Nov 1962, JA obituary p. 60 /9. Bulletin 20 October 1962, W.G. Ginnane, “John Anderson’s Book: Angus &

Robertson rises to the occasion” Red Page pp. 36-7 /10 Nation, H.G. Thomas letter “The Living Anderson” p. 15 /11. Nation, July 14, 1962 J.L. Mackie, “The Living Anderson”, pp. 4-5 /12 Bulletin, July 14 1962, letters, “Some Andersonians” (D. McCallum; H.J.

McNamara; L.R. Hiatt, all p. 32 /13. Australian Highway July 1962 p. 1 Editorial [on JA], John Passmore, first Annual

John Anderson Lecture, 2 May 1962, “The Philosopher’s Task” pp. 3-11 /14. Bulletin, June 30 1962, “John Anderson: A summing Up” [var. writers] pp. 27-30 [2

copies of these pages + 1 cover] /15. The Free Spirit, May/June 1962, David Stove, “John Anderson and Cultural

Freedom in Australia” pp. 6-7 /16. Nation, 17 Jan 1959, “Prophet in a Gown” pp. 10-13 /17. Observer, November 29 1958, Donald Horne, “The Andersonians. On the Fringe”

pp. 652-653 /18. Observer, October 18 1958 letters from T.A. Rose and Owen Harries, p. 566, on

Armstrong piece /19. Observer, Oct 4 1958, D.M. Armstrong, “The Andersonians” [review of Australian

Highway Anderson and Andersonians issue] p. 535 /20. Union Recorder September 25 1958, Arts Society Annual Dinner [Anderson

farewell] p. 175. 55 Newspaper articles 1946-1962 /1. Donald Horne, “John Anderson: University’s Stubborn No-Man” Daily Telegraph,

Sept 14 1946 [photocopy only] /2. Margaret Jones, “John Anderson, Sydney’s gadfly. Our Most Controversial

Professor”, Sun-Herald, July 8 1962 pp. 67-8 [photocopy only]

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/3. “Sat[urday] Mag[azine] profile” proofs, with notes of omission, pp. 1-4. 56 Australian Humanities Research Council Annual Report no. 6 1961-1962. JA

obituary by A.K. Stout pp. 26-28. 57 /1. Quadrant, 2, 1963, [Stephen Körner, “Anderson’s Philosophy of Experience” 69-

71] w. letter to JCA from H.C. Eddy 20/3/63 relating to same /2. One Hundred Years of the Faculty of Arts [A&R 1952: P.H. Partridge, “The

Contribution of Philosophy and History” esp. pp. 76-80]. 58 Photocopies of newspaper pieces: 1958-1967 /1. “Professor of Philosophy retires today”; SMH 31/12/58 “Model Old-Style

“Controversial” Professor Retires” /2. DT Jan 20 1958 “Prof. criticises pay agitations” /3. Sun, July 6 1962, “Prof. Anderson dies, 68” /4. Daily Mirror, 6/7/ 62, “Professor John Anderson Dead” /5. SMH 7/7/62, “Professor John Anderson dies, Aged 68” /6. Daily Telegraph 7/7/62, “Professor with Penchant for Controversy” /7. Honi Soit, 10/7/1962 [Obituary] “Professor John Anderson” /8. SMH 18/3/1967, Geoffrey Lehmann, “Philosopher and Poet” [poem]. 59 Thos. Walsh, “Sydney ’Varsity Professor goes RED. An Open Letter to Professor

Anderson” [pamphlet, Dec. 1 1930] Series: 26 Books/notes annotated by JA 1890-?1953 Box 64 Annotated books in John Anderson’s hand. Books include: 01 The Open Society and its Enemies vols. I and II by Karl Popper, insert notes: 3 pp.

inside front cover; 1 p. between pp. 68 and 69; 5 pp. inside back cover. 02 The Illusion of the Epoch by HB Acton. 03 Education and Enquiry by JA; D.Z. Phillips [editorial preface, annotated JCA].

[These three: see item 11 (box 123)]: 04 The Trial and Death of Socrates [?] 05 Moore, Principia Ethica [?] 06 Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature vol 1 [?] accession 1728: notes found in JA copies of Caird’s Hegel. [book itself held in SOPHI

Anderson library] [pencil; 17 quarter pp.: one on back of AAPP subscription 10/8/1944; one back env 14/8/1944; close-notes? on Adams and Flint]

Box 65 Annotated books in John Anderson’s hand. Books include:

07 Early Greek Philosophy by J. Burnet, 3rd edition. London A&C Black 1920, [hardly annotated].

[Notes: 2 pp. inside front cover; 8 pp. 24-25 (intro); 2 pp. 48-9, 1 p. 52-3, 1 p. 74-5 (Milesians); 1 p. 106-7, 1 p. 122-3 (Science and Religion); 1 p. 138-9 (Heraclitus); 1 p. 180-1 (Parmenides); 1 p. 226-7 (Empedocles); 9 pp. 336-7 (Leukippos)]

08 Man, Morals and Society by J.G. Flugel, Duckworth, 1945 [heavily annotated w. 8pp. notes]

09 T.H. Green, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation, Longmans, 1917 [heavily annotated in places, w. 6 pp. notes]

10 notes inside: /1 (a) Freud, Totem and Taboo, London: Routledge, 1919 [2 pp.]

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/2 (b) Robert Flint, Theism Edinburgh/London: Blackwood, 1912 [env. (to Turramurra) 1 p.]

/3 (c) Hume, Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, Blackwood: 1907 [3 pp.] /4 (d) Samuel Alexander, Moral Order and Progress, London, Kegan Paul, 1906 [8

pp.] /5 (e) Alexander F. Shand, The Foundations of Character, Lond: Macmillan, 1920 [10

pp.] /6 (f) R.P. Anschutz, The Philosophy of J.S. Mill, Oxford: Clarendon, 1953 [4 pp.

(Kant)] /7 (g) Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, tr, J.M.D. Meiklejohn, London: 1890, 1890 [4

pp.] /8 (h) Plato’s Euthyphro ed. John Burnet. Oxford: Clarendon, 1924 [3 pp.] Box 123 11 Books /1. 1903 edition of G.E. Moore, Principia Ethica [insertion: 1 p.; pencil] /2. Everyman’s Edition of David Hume, Treatise of Human Nature vol. 1 [annotated,

insertion 2 pp. pen & pencil: incl: “Conditions of existence are conditions (or characteristics) of cycles (of cyclic processes, of “exchanges”) [To show what is a necessary feature of an “exchange” is to show what is “categorial”] Logic as theory of the historical character of things. (nature)”

/3. 1920 edition of The Trial and Death of Socrates [annotations and insertions, 4 pp. pencil].

12 Copy of The Realist [roneo] August 1 1939 no. 1. P.42 Series: 27 JA miscellaneous material Box 66 01 1942-1943: WEA and Labor Party /1. Copies [typed and in JA’s hand] of Progress 19 Nov 1943, “Workers’ educator

makes weak attack on Labour” /2. JA’s hand: Tribune 18 Nov 1943, “WEA link with ‘New’ Party” /3. JA hand: letter to DT [1943] /4. JA and another hand: “Censorship in the Labour Movement” [1943] /5. WEA pamphlet [David Stewart] “The Real Issue: Freedom or Suppression” [nd.; 4

pp.; 2 copies] /6. Australian Highway, A.I. Davern, “I’ll Huff and I’ll Puff . . .” Dec 1942 pp. 81-86;

“Still Puffing” Ap. 1943 p. 25 + copies June and August 1943; W.A. Wood, “WEA cannot hide anti-Labor past” [typed; 2 pp., w. carbon; nd.]; “Talk by [deleted] Bruce Miller” [typed; 5 pp.]

02 1930-1951 Freethought Society papers [1 p. in JA’s hand]. 03 1941-1942 Australian Civil Rights Defence League, circular letter in JA’s hand, 25

June 1941 re. P.R Stephensen, w. Supreme Court NSW in re habeas corpus ex parte: P.R. Stephensen.

04 Minutes of the Sydney Philosophy Club [held at WEA offices Margaret St] April-June 1962.

05 Correspondence and notes: Sydney University Literary Society: Passmore letter and receipt 3/10/1934; JA notes [pencil; 1 env, 3 pp.; nd.]

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06 1931-1940 Sydney University Literary Society Annual Reports [nothing in JA’s hand].

07 1928-1933 Sydney University Literary Society Minutes Book [nothing in JA’s hand. biro note says, inter alia, “Literary Society was formed in 1928 and the first reference to JA in the Minute Book relates to his speaking at a meeting 7/8/1930 . . .” [gives further history]

08 1956-1961 Australian Humanities Research Council roneo AGM reports 09 JA pencil notes: /1. 8/11/60 “A.G. Mitchell. The Aust Accent” [2 pp.] /2. 9/11/60 “Dept of Research in Humanities in Australian Universities” [3 pp.] /3 9/11/60 “The State of Criticism in Australia” [2 pp.] /4 JA pencil notes on education [2 env.; 15 pp.; nd—most on roneo of “Notes on Proposals submitted

by the Board of Secondary School Studies in November 1946” /5. pencil education notes [2 pp.; nd.] /6. 2 lists of published writings by JA to 1953 [one typed, one JA hand] /7. JA pencil notes on meeting 1/11/56, [Humanities Research Council? 3 pp.; w. roneo

agenda HRC, w. JA notes 2 pp. + 3 pp.] /8. JA hand notes on education [1 p.] /9. Notes: back of AHRC 28/9/60 [JA pencil] /10. Roneo transcript of conference incl. JA [10 pp.] /11. JA notes on roneo of meeting of sub-committee [not present; pencil; nd.] /12. Bit of JA poem [pencil; 1 p.] /13. JA notes on education [6 small pp.; pencil; nd.] 10 “Those Sydney Blues” - Music by John Anderson [not his hand] 11 SU Archives Record Sept 1975, note by D.M. Armstrong on same, pp. 9-11. Series: 28 Material relating to JA’s involvement with the Birker grievance with the

ANU 1961-1962 Quantity: shelf metres 0.11 Item List: no [not examined]

Box 67 [Archives Series Description:] Annotated photostat copy of a typescript of “A Study in Academic Standards, International Relations at the Australian National University” by Lord Lindsay of Birker and correspondence between the ANU and John Anderson, when he acted as that university’s “external assessor”.

closed until 2113 P 42 Series: 29 Copies of letters sent by JA and material relating to University of

Sydney administration and degree requirements, 1927-1958 [Of interest:]

Box 68 (1927-1942) /1. Annotated circular, “Einstein on Civil Rights” [nd.] /2. Notes on Aptitude (Vocational Education) [5 pp.; nd.] /3. Notes to “Report of Committee—General Proficiency Scholarship” [nd.] /4. “Statement (in place of testimonials] regarding candidates I have taught” [esp.

Fowler, Partridge] (completed course 1930) [nd.—1933?] /5. Notes to various Professorial Board notifications [4 pp.; nd.]

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/6. JA notes on academic structures (Professorial Board decisions) [2 pp.] /7. 3/5/1927 JA to Vice-Chancellor on remuneration /8. 15/7/1927 JA to Vice-Chancellor on staff /9. 26/7/1927 JA letter “The Needs of the Philosophy Department” (+ draft) /10. 2/7/1928; 4/7/1928 (2) re. disputation over essay by Miss Hilton /11. 10/7/1928 F. Todd to JA re. βιος ακαδηµικος /12. 31/10/1928; 1/11/1928; 8/11/1928 (2). correspondence between JA and W.J.

Woodhouse (Dean) /13. 16/7/1930 H.T. Lovell letter to Dean Fac. Arts + notes to Board by Todd,

18/7/1930 (all re. “Philosophy vs. Psychology”) /14. 24/7/1930 JA to Dean of Fine Arts on teaching Psychology (re. Lovell) [typed

and orig.] /15. 17/9/1930 JA statement [carbon] to Professorial Board on academic discipline. /16. 6/9/1933 Letter from JA to Senate against current appointments to Philosophy

Department /17. 15/9/33 JA to Todd /18. 14/10/33 Letter from F. Todd (Dean of Arts) to JA. /19. 2/10/1934 Memorandum on the Philosophy Department (recommends PHP

from 1/1/1934)] /20. 7/12/1934 Appointment of A. S. Watt Temporary Assistant Lecturer in

Philosophy for 1933. /21. 27/7/1939 p/copy, Eddy “Democracy” (UR) /23. 19/10/39 p/copy A.K. Stout “Punishment” (UR) /24. JA notes on “Arts Students” /25. 24/7/1941 JCA notes on Arts Society Symposium /26. 7/5/1942 JA notes. “Is Faculty of Arts needed/necessary in Wartime?” [16 pp.] /27. 28/5/1942 JA notes on Arts Society Symposium + p/copy UR. Box 69 (1941-1951)? /1. August-November 1941: Newsclippings on Chair of Law. /2. 19/9/1941 Reports on Committee on Chair of Law [minutes dated; 1 p. JA’s

hand]; JA letter on same [nd.]; other correspondence [roneo or carbon]. /3. JA, written submission: “The Problem of ‘Posts’” [supplementary tests] [5 pp. + 1

p.; pencil shorthand notes]; “Disadvantages of Proposed Scheme” [1 p.; full written].

/4. JA drafts and notes on external students [9 pp.; typed, written: 1+ 5 pp.] /5. 1946 JA’s hand: Draft Syllabus for a Diploma of Adult Education [2 pp.; nd.];

memorandum to JA from University Registrar on appointments for Tutorial Class Lectureships 28/2/1946 [1 p.]; JA letter [pencil; 2 pp.] on same; notes on education [3 pp.]; letter to JA from “Bill” on the Joint Committee, 7/4/1946 [2 pp.]

/6. 12/8/1946 JA letter to McRae on Education degree [2 pp. + 2 pp. pencil notes] + [roneoed] “Memorandum from Professor J. Anderson to be taken with the Report of the Education Committee” [3 pp.]

/7. [?JA] “Comments on Adult Education” [unsigned; 2 pp.; nd.] /8. F.A. Bland paper on adult education; annotated by JA 12/11/1942 /9. JA notes on adult education [6 pp.; 2 Nov 1944 on one sheet] /10. JA correspondence with Eric Ashby: /10a. Ashby to JA 29/3/1946 [2 pp.]

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/10b. JA to Ashby 9/4/1946 [4 pp.] /10c. Eric Ashby to JA 11/4/1946 (Dept. Botany) /10d. JA to Ashby 16/4/1946 [3 pp.] /11. “Statement by Professor Anderson: The Nature and Scope of Possible Post-

Graduate Training and Research in Theory and Technique of Adult Education” 25/7/1946 [2 pp.; roneo] [w. same, 4 pp.; written]

/12. JA notes [5 pp., envs; pencil; nd.] /13. notes 26/7/1946 [4 pp.; pencil] /14 “Tutorial Class Lectureship” [1 p.]; JA and AKS [1 p.] /15. Studies in Divinity papers /15a. 22/12/43 Studies in Divinity Exam Paper annotated by JA /15b. Professorial Board Committee on degree in Divinity, annotated JA. /15c. JA notes Studies in Divinity [2 pp.] /15d. 8/5/1947 JA to A.D Trendall on “Divinity Studies” [roneo] /15e. Var. reports on divinity studies, some annotated JA. /15f. Var. notes by JA on Studies in Divinity [nd.; 5 pp.] /15g. 14/3/1951: JA notes on Studies in Divinity [pencil; 3 pp. + 1 p.] /15h. 4/4/1951: JA notes on Studies in Divinity [pencil; 4 pp.] /15i. 23/4/1951: JA notes on Studies in Divinity [pencil; 2 pp.] /15j. 14/5/1951: JA notes on Studies in Divinity [pencil; 2 pp.] P 42 Series: 30 Video and Sound Recordings relating to John Anderson Boxes 70, 71

[Archive series description:] Sound recordings on magnetic tape/cassette and videotape. The following tapes have been identified (the majority are not labelled or dated): A videotape of Jenny Anderson’s funeral, sound recordings on magnetic tape made by John Anderson (undated), Australian Broadcasting Commission “Fact and Opinion”, cassette tapes - with titles labelled - John Anderson, “From the Old Bat”, “Gore Vidal on America”, “Ethics ll”, “Freedom”.

Series: 31 Memorial lectures/commemorative material relating to JA 1977-1993

[Anderson Papers Ser 4: 16-86] Box 72 01 Correspondence: /1. Birchall and Narelle Evans to JCA, 7/3/1977 /2. Birchall and Narelle Evans to JCA, 31/5/1977 /3. JCA to Brian Birchall 1977 [nd.; pencil] 02 Leila Cumming, “Anderson’s Ontological Empiricism” [roneoed, w. compliments

slip to Andersons from LC 11/11/77; 53 pp.] 03 Stuart Watts, John Anderson Memorial Lecture, “God, the Good and Immortality”,

1977: extracts from introductory remarks, [written, 5pp.] + Lecture: “God, The Good, and Immortality” [1 p. + reverse, typed]

04 Hamilton Arts Journal 6. 1986. W. McKeown, “John Anderson of Stonehouse” pp. 1-6; “The Dominie” [JA’s father] pp. 6-7.

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05 Bill Ord, typescript of Sun-Herald article on Anderson 1972? [4 pp. (“Uni Honours: Colourful; Intellectual”) w. note on back (JCA to AJA?) on “poor show” of the thing]

06 Quadrant articles on John Anderson July 1977 : /1. D.C. Stove, “The Force of Intellect” /2. Eugene Kamenka, “On Education” /3. George Davie, “John Anderson in Scotland” /4. Tom Rose, “On Literature” /5. D.M. Armstrong, “On Metaphysics” /6. [June 1977] John Passmore, “Anderson as a Systematic Philosopher” pp. 48-54. 07 A W Bishop’s “Remarks” of John Anderson [from Gerald Fischer (archives) to JCA

17/1/1979, w. JCA’s notations, + p/copy] 08 John Anderson Commemoration Lectures and Conference (1977) Stephen Roberts

Theatre [program only] 09 John Anderson Memorial Lecture by Brian Birchall “The Problem of Form”

[photocopy: typed, 30 pp.; with letter to AJA from Sadie [Watts], nd. but mention of National Times article on Bogle-Chandler]

10 Commemorative issue of Dialectic (1977) [no annotations; destapled; w. letter from B.C. Birchall to JCA 4/7/1977] [cp. Ser. 39 Item 05 (Box 90)]

11 Special issue of Dialectic given as a retirement gift to Alexander Anderson [Dialectic 1987 (from 1993): hardbound reprint; no annotations]

P.42 Series: 32 Orr Case material Box 73 01 1956-1959: Letters received by John Anderson/printed material /1. R.D. Wright (UMelb) 28/5/1959 /2. Circulars & roneoed material: /2a. Stout lunchtime meeting 24/4/1957 /2b. AAPP Anderson address on Academic Freedom 27/3/1957 /2c. Circular letter from Belfast pro Orr Appeal, Feb 1957 /2d. Academic action against UTas 15/7/1958 (John McManners Prof. History UTas) /2e. Newcastle UC Staff Assoc. to JA re. Orr case & resolutions 31/7/1958 /3. George Shipp (WEA) to JA, w. JA’s annotations, 7/8/1958 /4. Orr to AKS—and JA 21/10/1958 [typed; 3 pp.] /5. Morris Miller to JA 12/6/1956 [written; 4 pp.] /6. Notes on Orr case [unknown author; pencil; 8 pp.] 02 /1. S.S. Orr, “The Orr Case: A Critical Examination of the Procedure, Evidence and

Judgement” . To JA from SSO with 1 p. written letter 30/8/1958 [roneoed sheets, typed; 52 pp.]

/2. Circular letter from George Shipp (WEA) 19/8/1958 re. public lectures on Orr Case [JA annotations]

/3. C.F. Bentley [WEA Hunter] to JA, 8/9/1958 on WEA Metropolitan public lectures on Orr Case [JA annotations]

/4. AAPP meetings circular (Oct 1-2, 1958) w. JA annotations /5. JA notes on student letter 7/1/1958

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03 /1. 1955 Report of Royal Commission on University of Tasmania /2. The Dismissal of S.S. Orr by the University of Tasmania, issued by Vice-Chancellor

[18/8/1958] /3. Orr vs. the University of Tasmania, notes of closing address by Mr E.H.E. Barber

QC 8-9 November, 1956 /4. “Formal Finding and Observations . . .” [written copy, writer unknown] /5. D.G.M. Jackson, “Professor Orr: A Case for Further Enquiry” The Onlooker,

15/6/1958 [JCA’s hand, copy] /6. Notes on a discussion of Orr (Stout, O’Neil, Hutley, Stove, JA) [JCA’s hand; 7 pp.] 04 /1. 1955-1958 Orr and the University of Tasmania: A Statement by John Anderson, JL

Montrose, S Toulmin and D Wright [roneo; 3 pp.] /2. Legal relation between a University and its Professors [roneo; 3 pp.] /3. The Orr Case: The Academic Issue [roneo; 4 pp.] /4. J.L. Montrose, Some Aspects of the Orr Case [roneo; 3 pp.] /5. The University Shall Make the Following Statement [roneo; 1 p.] 05 JA Notes on Orr Case /1. shorthand on Eddy [3 pp. + 2 pp. + 4 pp. + 5 pp.] /2. 31/3/60 [2 pp.] /3. 23/3/60 [1 p.] /4. 3/3/1960 [1 p.] /5. 11/4/1960 [2 pp.; pencil] 06 /1. “To the Citizens of Hobart” [foolscap publication; 4 pp.] /2. A.K. Stout, “The Orr Case” [reprint from Arna, 1958], w. JA notes [8 pp.] /3. JA notes: /3a. Letter (to Orr) of 9/8/1956 [pen; 1 p.] /3b. 28/3/1957 Discussion [AKS, O’Neil, Stove, Hutley, Molesworth, etc.] [3 pp.] /3c. Letter to JA 22/9/1958 with JA annotations on Orr case /3d. JA notes on Orr Case [4 pp. + 8 pp. + 33 pp.; pen & pencil; nd.] 07 1956-1960 Notes by John Anderson, “The Orr Case and Academic Freedom”: /1. Observer, June 28 1958 p. 293, “The Orr Case and Academic Freedom”, with draft:

as “Academic Freedom and the Orr Case” [JA hand; 3 pp.] /2. Notes 10/7/1958 [pen; 3 pp.] /3. 17/7/1958 UNSW U Technology Staff Association letter [Don Martin, 1 p.] to JA

w. JA annotations + JA notes “Newc Staff Assocn” back of USyd memorandum 24/7/1958

/4. JA notes 22/7/1958 [8 pp.; pencil] /5. JA notes 18 Aug [pencil] /6. JA notes 9/9/1958 “J. Kerr: Academic Freedom and the Orr Case” [pencil; 7 pp.] /7. JA notes [3 pp. + env. + (var) 26 pp.; nd.] 08 1958-1961 Harry Eddy’s notes on Orr Case /1. “Speech not Delivered to S.A.U.T. But Prepared for that Meeting” 23/7/1958 [copy

addressed to JA] /2. “The University and the Community: Implications of the Orr Case” WEA 16/9/1958

[copy addressed to JA]

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/3. “Orr” Chapter 46 “Apologia: Legal”, from Eddy, “Orr” [52 pp.; nd.] /4. “To Corrupt is to Attack: Ginnane on ‘Orr’: Some Comments” [copy addressed to

JA & JCA; shorter version sent to Prospect, re. Ginnane article on Eddy book, “Orr” Prospect 3, 1961 (see box 74:08)]

/5. “The Challenge of the Orr Case” [addressed to “Jenny and Sandy”: open letter to Andrew Dorsett, 10/6/1961, 30 pp. re. Dorsett’s Bulletin article 10/2/1961, see box 74:08]

Box 74 09 1958-1966 Material collected by AJA relating to Orr; includes AJA letters re.

Krygier “fence-sitting” [open letter w. draft + letter to Donald Horne editor of Observer]; Vestes: vol 1. no. 5, Dec. 1958: “Appendix—A Critique on ‘The Dismissal of S.S. Orr by the University of Tasmania’”; vol. 2 no. 1. Ap. 1959: A.K. Stout, “The Staff Associations and the Orr Case”

10 1958-1964 Collected printed material [copies of material referred to in 73:07 + various others incl. Donald Horne “Why I ratted on the Orr Supporters” Bulletin Sept 23 1961 pp. 19-20

11 AJA: verses about the Orr case + notes [8 pp.; nd.] 12 1957-1963 draft correspondence between AJA and Sydney Orr (20/5/1963 + nd.

(3)/reports/notes/ letter to editor Togatus UTas. 13 1958-1966 Staff association, printed letters [some annotation AJA] 14 Orr Correspendence1960-1964 [incl. publications, AJA written notes (nd.) and

typed material on meetings, etc] /1. SSO to AJA 21/7/1960 [handwritten; with ballads on himself] /2. SSO to AJA 8/5/1963 /3. SSO to WHCE 9/5/1963 /4. WHCE to SSO 13/5/1963 /5. AJA to W. Ginnane 20/8/1963 /6. AJA to SSO 1/9/1963 /7. SSO to AJA 23/11/1963 /8. SSO to AJA 4/1/1964 /9. AJA to SSO 7/1/1964 /10. AJA to SSO 8/1/1964 /11. WHCE to AJA 17/1/1964 /12. AJA to SSO 23/1/1964 /13. AJA notes 2/2/1964 [3 pp.] /14. AJA to WHCE 19/2/1964 /15. Publications, incl. A.K. Stout, “The Orr Settlement” [nd.]; meeting organised by

AKS; booklet by Orr on himself, etc. Series: 33 Photographs of the Anderson family

[Archives Series Description] This series comprises photographs of John Anderson and family. It also contains a photograph album of a world trip that John Anderson took in 1938.

Box 75 Family in Scotland Box 76 Photograph album—2 folders: from old archive ser. 9; 1938 world trip Box 77 General family photographs [many AJA].

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P 42 Series: 34 Medals, Certificates and Legal Documents relating to the Anderson family 1904-1969

Box 78 /1. AJA Leaving Certificate, March 1942 [Knox Grammar, Wahroonga] /2. Wills of JA (15/11/1927), AJA (27/4/1966; 2/12/1969), JCA (25/5/1972) /3. AJA police-station statement 2/12/1969 /4. Identity cards issued during the war JA & JCA 15&16/4/1942; AJA motor licence

1/7/148 [address Turramurra] /5. Correspondence relating to the appointment of JA to the Challis Chair of

Philosophy, 17/12/1926. /6. Publishing contract between Anderson and Angus & Robertson, Education and

Politics, 16/12/1931. /7. Certificates, qualifications of Janet Baillie (JCA): Intermediate Certificate 1908;

Completion of Three Years’ Training as [Junior?] Student 30/6/1911; Leaving Certificate 26/6/1911; Bursary Documents, 13/10/1911; Provincial Committee for Training of Teachers, Completion of 1 Year Course of Training, Oct 1916; Teachers’ Certificate 1/11/1916; Rathven School Board, Buckie: temporary appointment 4/7/1916 [school reopens 28 Aug; addressed to JCA as teacher, Higher Grade School, Buckie]; Permanent Appointment 5/1/1917; Appointment, Interim Assistant Teacher English Mistress, Hamilton Academy; Hamilton School Board, [50 Cadzow St, Hamilton] 4/7/1917 ; Education Institute Scotland Membership 20/2/1917

/8. AJA: power of attorney given to JCA 5/2/1965. /9. JA: Certificate of Merit 1913-1914 session Class of Logic [Latta professor] /10. Testimonials: Alexander Anderson (father): Edinburgh University 1880-1887 incl. 1st [Summer

1885] and 2nd [1885-6] Prize Senior Mathematics, 2nd Prize Natural Philosophy Summer 1885, 2nd Prize Moral Philosophy Summer 1885, 1886-7; 1881-2 Church of Scotland Training College Edinburgh; ?1880-Aug 1882 apprenticeship as pupil-teacher, Channelkirk Public School; 1885 Greenhills School Fauldhouse Linlithgowshire (1882-Ap 1885); 1888 Stenton Public School, Prestonkirk, East Lothian (from Oct 1887); 1889 Northern Public School, Port Logan, Wigtonshire.

JA testimonials: from: (1) JA (2) Kemp Smith, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Edinburgh; (3)

A.E. Taylor, ditto, Moral Philosophy; (4) H.J.W. Hetherington, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Glasgow [JA assistant to, 1 yr; took place for following term when in America (?1919)]; (5) G.F. Stout, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, St Andrews; (6) David Morrison, Professor Moral Philosophy, St Andrews; (7) Robert Latta, Professor of Logic, Glasgow; (8) Samuel Alexander, Professor of Philosophy, Manchester; (9) J.W. Scott, Professor of Logic and Philosophy, UC Cardiff; (10) Leonard J. Russell, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bristol [ex-Glasgow, lecturer]; (11) J.H. Muirhead, Em. Professor, University of Birmingham.

re. Chairs of Philosophy: University of Sydney (1), (2), (3); University College Swansea, all; University of Bristol 1-3, 11.

/11. JA income tax 1927-1930 /12. Levensholm (mortgage) 2/2—3/5/1928 /13. JA death certificate

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Box 79 Medals awarded to John Anderson and Jenny Anderson by the Hamilton Academy in 1904/1908 and Leaving Certificates.

/1. Higher Education Scotland Leaving Certificate JA Hamilton Academy 1911 /2. University of Glasgow degrees JA. MA November 1917 1st Class JB [JCA] MA Nov 1915 2nd Class [English] /3. USyd: AJA BA May 1951 /4. Medals: [Alexander Anderson?] Cunningham Medal for Mathematics 1887

(Glasgow) Hamilton Medals 1904-1911 JA&JB [JCA] Larkhall Academy: JB [JCA]: Dux of Higher Grade School Brown Memorial Medal

1907-8 Edward Caird [medal?] P 42 Series: 35 Material sent to JCA by Stuart Watts 1973-1977 Box 80 01 Broadsheets, June 1977 no. 91, September 1977 no. 92. 02 WEA News, 1 March 1974 Series 36 Letters received by JCA 1911-1987 Box 81 Correspondence to JCA 1911-1965. Box 82 Correspondence to JCA 1943-1987. Includes: Family 1966-1987; General

1943-1962: /1. Armstrong letter 10/7/1962 /2. Sympathy cards and letters 1962 /3. Letter(s) from W.G. McLagan, Glasgow University [on receiving SEP letter 10 Dec.

1962] /4. Letter to JCA 16/7/1962 from Kate Murdoch [JA’s sister] from US. /5. Letter from Stout 1/8/1962—SEP due out /6. Letter from Registrar to JCA—15/8/1962 /7. 2nd folder: letter from Stout to JCA—publication details re. SEP /8. Stout to JCA 17/9/1962—on SEP and distribution, esp. overseas Box 83 JCA correspondence. General: 1971-1983; Family & Friends 1963-1981 Box 84 JCA correspondence. 1948-1981. Includes: /1. ARW to JCA 1948-1981 /2. Michael Easson to JCA 1978-1980 Box 85 JCA correspondence, Laura Watson 1964-1979; postcards. Box 86 AJA [& Cherry?] to JCA 1948-1959 Box 87 AJA to JCA 1960-1979. Includes: Newcastle UC 1960-1962. [incl. letter 12/9/1962 on JA] Newcastle UC 1967-1973 Newcastle UC 1962-1979. P 42 Series: 37 Correspondence/Addresses: JCA 1945-1980 Box 88 Miscellaneous [incl.:]

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/1. Letters received by JCA and drafts and copies of letters by JCA; some to John Passmore mention JA.

/2. JCA: Note on JA’s working methods, especially on his reluctance to write [1 p. nd.] /3. Addresses by JCA on Virginia Woolf, [on] Literature and Morals, etc. P 42 Series: 38 Notes by JCA. Workers Party Discussion Notes 1932-1933 Box 89 01 Frank Fowler 25/7/32 Program of the “Workers’ Party” [typed] 02 Workers’ Party Papers on “Proletarian Theory” in JA’s handwriting, September to

December 1932, with discussions. /1. Notes & bibliography [1 p.] /2. I. JA, “Socialism, Utopian and Scientific” 20/9/32 [pp. 2-5] /3. II. F.W. Fowler, “The Conditions of Social Change” 27/9/32 [pp. 6-14] /4. III. R.G. Bass, “The State” 4/10/32 [pp. 14-17] /5. IV. J.W. Campbell, “Imperialism” 11/10/32 [pp. 18-22] /6. V. Janet C. Anderson, “War” 18/10/32 [pp. 23-26 typed; 28-9 written] /7. VI. R.E. Atkins, “Monopoly” 25/10/32 [pp. 30-36] /8. VII. A.J. Day, “The Crisis” 8/11/32 [pp. 37-45] /9. VIII. Janet C. Anderson, “The Colonial Question” 15/11/32 [pp. 46-51] /10. IX. F.W. Fowler, “The World Revolution” 22/11/32 [pp. 52-64] /11. X. JA, “Communist Theory” 29/11/32 [pp. 65-69 typed; 70 written] /12. XI F.W. Fowler, “Ethical Questions of the Proletarian Revolution” 9/12/32 [pp. 71-

79] 03 Workers’ Party Papers on “Economics” in JA’s handwriting, March to August 1933,

with discussions. /1. Bibliography [1 p.] /2. I&II. JA, “The Scope of Economics” 22/3/33; 29/3/33; [discussion of II] 5/4/33

[pp. 1-9 typed] /3. III&IV. F.W. Fowler, “A Critique of Utility” 12/4/33; 19/4/33 [pp. 10-31] /4. IV. A.A. Conlon “Some Further Considerations of Utility” 26/4/33 [pp. 32-41] /5. V. A.A. Conlon, “Marginal Utility” 3/5/33 [pp. 42-49] /6. VII. JA, “Some Further Remarks on Utility” 10/5/33 [pp. 50-1 typed; discussion p.

52 written] /7. VIII. A.J. Day, “Diminishing Returns” 17/5/33 [pp. 53-59] /8. IX. R.E. Atkins, “The General Theory of Production” 7/6/33 [pp. 60-67] /9. X. A.J. Day, “Labour and Wages” 21/6/33 [pp. 68-76] /10. XI. R.G. Bass, “Land” 28/6/33 [pp. 77-83] /11. XII. A.A. Conlon, “Theories of Usury” 5/7/33 [pp. 84-89] /12. XIII. J.W. Campbell, “Capital and Interest” 12/7/33 [pp. 90-98] /13. XIV. D.R. Martin, “Organisation and Profits” 19/7/33 [pp. 99-108] /14. XV. H.M. Lindeman, “Distribution” 26/7/33 [pp. 109-115] /15. XVI. JA, “Production, Distribution and Exchange” 2/8/33 [pp. 116-122 typed;

continuation of discussion 123-124 written; notes 2/8/33 pp. 125-6] /16. XVII. F.W. Fowler, “Crises” 9/8/33 [pp. 127-136] 04 [continuation of 03:] Workers’ Party Papers on “Economics”, typed, September to

November 1933, with discussions & JA shorthand notes.

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/1. XVIII. (1) A.A. Conlon (2) R.E. Atkins, “Finance” 13(14)/9/33 [pp. 1-7] [w. JA pencil shorthand notes; 10 pp.]

/2. XIX. (1) J.W. Campbell (2) D.R. Martin, “Currency” 20/9/33 [pp. 8-15] [w. JA pencil shorthand notes; 11 pp.]

/3. XX(1) Janet C. Anderson (2) A.J. Day, “Credit” 27/9/33 [pp. 16-22] [w. JA pencil shorthand notes; 11 pp.]

/4. XXI. (1) F.W. Fowler (2) John Anderson, “Trade” 4/10/33 [JA shorthand pencil notes; 8 pp. + 3 pp. & JCA’s notes only]

/5. XXII. (1) H.M. Lindeman (2) H.M. Went, “Tariffs” 11/10/33 [JA pencil shorthand notes; 7 pp. only]

/6. XXIII. (1) J.W. Campbell (2) John Anderson, “Rationalisation” 18/10/33 [JA pencil shorthand notes; 8 pp. only]

/7. XXIV. (1) D.R. Martin (2) I.A. Butler, “Unemployment” 25/10/33 [JA pencil shorthand notes; 8 pp. only]

/8. XXV. (1) A.A. Conlon (2) Janet C. Anderson, “Douglas Credit” 1/11/33 [JCA pencil written version; w. JA pencil shorthand notes, 9 pp.]

/9. XXVI (1) H.M.Lindeman (2) A.J. Day, “Imperialism” 8/11/33 [JA pencil shorthand notes, 9 pp. only]

/10. XXVII. F.W. Fowler, “Revolution” 15/11/33 [5 pp., typed; w. JA pencil shorthand notes, 7 pp.]

05 Shorthand notes of above [true shorthand, writer unknown, 3 books] 06 JCA’s notes on above: “General Theory of Production”; “Land”; “Usury”; “Capital

and Interest”; “Organisation and Profits”; “Currency”; “Crises” 07 “How the Question of Socialism Arises” Feb 1938 [no author; typed; 4 pp.]; JCA’s

notes on “State and Revolution” and “Aesthetics”. 08 /1. JCA’s notes on [as above]: “Production, Distribution and Exchange”; “Finance”;

“Tariffs”; “Imperialism”; “Rationalisation”. /2. [JCA?] Notes on “N[ietzsche] on Education” Prof. [Enoch?] Powell [w. discussion

notes incl. from JA] /3. var. WP notes [JCA?] [nd.] /4. JA (?) notes on social theory, [10 pp.; nd.] 09 Var. notes [JCA?] [nd.—one on “Servile State” (w. discussion, incl. WHCE,

Passmore, Partridge) so 1943?] P 42 Series: 39 Printed Publications relating to JA with criticisms by ARW and AJA

1976-1987 Box 90 01 John Passmore, “Commemoration John Anderson”, TLS 9 April 1976. 02 Dialectic 13 1977. 03 Dialectic 14 1977. 04 Copy of A.J. Baker Australian Realism annotated by AJA [esp. chap. on Formal

Logic]. 05 Copy of Dialectic 30 1987 Special Issue, Andersonian Papers, annotated by AJA

[everywhere] Series: 40 AJA notes on JA’s philosophy

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Notes made by AJA from JA’s lectures.The notes include the topics of education, philosophy and religion, Plato, Parmenides, Theaetetus, Moore: 9/7/48-21/7/52

Box 91 01 Later Dialogues [Plato] 9/7/48-8/10/48; Plato 15/10/48; Later Dialogues / Inclusion

of Ethical and Aesthetic 22/10/48-29/10/48; Theaetetus 21/7/52; Error [1 p.; nd.] 02 University Education [6 pp.; nd.—?1949] 03 Philosophy and Religion 11/5/49 [9 p.] 04 Moore 31/3/39-29/9/49 [89 pp.; annotated by JA] P 42 Series 41 Letters received and copies/drafts of letters sent by AJA 1936-1994 Box 92 Letters received AJA 1936-1994. [Incl.:] Letter by AJA 11/39; letters from Passmore in Dunedin 14/6/51; 1951; AN Prior

Christchurch assistant lecturer offer 13/11/51; 14/1/52; 23/1/52; 7/2/52; Passmore Dunedin 10/52 (on coming marriage); reappointment to Christchurch 1953 telegram; letter Willie Anderson re. Auckland job; offer of scholarship to ANU 11/12/53; appointment to Newcastle UC (UNSW) 22/11/1954; letters from WHC Eddy (29/9/54; 28/9/61); letter by AJA on “self-analysis” 22/8/61; from Brian Birchall 29/10/69 on SUP proposal to publish JA material on education; letter from Brian Wild 3/7/ 92 includes his “Relational Arguments in Two Logics”; AJB & AJA to Allen & Unwin re. publication of JA on social theory; from Peter Ryan re Kennedy biography.

Box 93 Letters (personal) Box 94 Letters to & draft letters from AJA; notes by JCA & AJA 1939-1987. [Incl:] /1. Letters rec. AJA 14/8/39-21/12/73, incl.: Appointment to Canterbury UC

Christchurch for 1952; AJA to and from A&R incl. Richard Walsh, Walsh to Passmore, [all about reprint SEP] 2/5/69-21/5/73.

Notes from JCA to AJA [all nd.] /2. Letters, drafts notes by AJA 24/8/1858 -15/12/84 /3. Letters from AJA 8/7/53-2/3/87 [incl.:]

AJA at Christchurch to JA, 8/7/53 [16 pp., on A.N. Prior]; 15/7/53; 6/8/53; 19/11/53; 25/11/53]

Box 95 AJA correspondence 1955-92 and other 1941-1954 [incl.:] AJA notes, sketches poems: poems c. 2/41-1943; Pox Vobiscum 2/7/44; Crime does

not Pay 4/45; Letters to Editor of Sun 17&27/5/45; The Judicial Murder of the Rights of Man 27/9/47. AJA applications and appointments notices: to NSWUT (Broadway) 29/11/51; to UWA 12/11/1951; Partridge reference 7/11/51; A.K. Stout reference 10/11/51 (& to University Adelaide 2/11/1952); to Canberra University College 29/5/1951; ARW reference 24/5/51; 25/7/53; E.M. Higgins general reference 12/11/1951; AJA to Prior re. reservations about and acceptance of position at Canterbury UC for 1952 session 5/12/51; 8/1/52; Reference from Prot 4/11/1952; Extracts from letters on AJA from : Passmore; JA; Quentin Gibson; an arts graduate; Application to Canterbury UC 13/7/53; Appointment as Lecturer in Philosophy, Newcastle University College 24/12/53 [addressed to Canterbury UC]; Employment Conditions: starts 22/1/54; Employment by NSWUC under its own Act (not Public Service Act): 1/7/54

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ARW to AJA 12/6/57-2/9/80; AJA correspondence with A&R (Richard Walsh et al) re. republication SEP, 1&17/4/73; 21/5/73; on PLR: to A&R 25/7/78; to and from PLR UK 27/1/83; 27/1/83

Brian Kennedy to AJA 1/2/89; 22/10/91 & others [nd.] /5. Correspondence AJA 16/1/47-8/4/92 [var.] Letters to AJA [nd.—from 1950s] Box 96 AJA Correspondence 1972-94 /1. Letters received on 1972-3 Sabbatical [incl. from JCA 23/9/72 on DMA and Phil.

Dept] /2. Letters received AJA 23/2/74-19/11/80 /3. Letters received by AJA 2/2/81-15/6/94 /4. Letters received by AJA [nd.—incl. Leila Cumming on AJB’s version of Space

Time and the Categories; AJA “following Anderson” , etc.] Box 97 Postcards to AJA 1926-1938. Letters to AJA 8/2/32-1/5/94 P 42 Series: 42 Letters received and other papers — Cherry Anderson 1953-1958 Box 98 01 Cherry Anderson: Poems; Drafts of Letters 02 Letters received by Cherry Anderson 27/7/1954-Dec 1957 & nd. [incl. letters from

W.H.C. Eddy on Newcastle WEA Studio Theatre] 03 Cherry Anderson Theatre memorabilia and other papers. P 42 Series: 43 School and University Papers of AJA 1932-1952 Box 99 1/1 AJA “Phoenix”; “Platypus’s Egg”, “Protoplasm”, [self-produced magazines]

“Mount Wilson Observatory” 1934-39 2/1 “The Platypus” [self-produced magazine] 1932 3/1 AJA Paintings 1928-1929? 4/1 AJA Knox School material 1941; Royal Life Saving Association Resuscitation

Certificate 1936 5/1. [in Knox Grammar exercise book:] AJA’s notes on “Apology” 25/3/42-13/5/42;

JA’s hand: 20/5/42-17/6/42 [JA’s hand] Lecture Notes “Good” 18/6/42; “The Argument of the Euthyphro” 24/6/42; [AJA’s hand] 8/7/42 [JA’s hand: Logic] 15/7/42-5/8/42; [Euthyphro, separate sheets] 12/8/42-23/9/42

6 AJA English essays [typed] “Narrative Poetry in the Twentieth Century” 1947; “Nineteenth Century Tragedy” 1948

7/1. AJA Philosophy I essays: “Immortality” [w. JA’s notes]; “Primary and Secondary Qualities” [w. AKS’s notes]

8/1. AJA, Notes on Education 18/3/48-28/10/48; JA’s hand: [Philosophy of Education] 15/4/48; 20/5/48; 10/6/48; [Utilitarianism] 24/6/48-5/8/48 20pp; 28/10/48 [4pp.]

Box 100 9/1. AJA Student Notes 1946-1949: Greek Philosophy 12/4/46-17/9/46; Ethical

Relativity (John Mackie) 30/3/49-26/10/49/2. AJA Student notes

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10/1. AJA’s Student notes Modern Philosophy 16/3/48-2/11/48 [JA’s hand (from Rose): 13-14/4/48 4 pp.; 11/5/48-9/6/48 17 pp.; 28/7/48 3 pp.; 8/9/48 3pp.; 26/10/48-2/11/48 4 pp.] [20/10/48 AJA’s hand]

Box 101 11 ARW Logic lectures with notes by AJA 1946 [2/S typed originals with copies; 41

pp.] 12 ARW notes on logic and science [pencil; 18 pp.] 13 AJA? [ARW?] handwritten notes on Mill’s Logic, 1953 [pencil; copy in original; 10

pp.] 14&15/1. JA. Handwritten notes on Republic (Thrasymachus) [2 pp., with copy; nd.] 16/1. AJA notes on JA course on Metaphysics, 18/3/194[7]-25/6/47. JA’s hand pp. 39-53

(language); 7/5/47 (pp. 88-90); 24/6/47 (pp. 152-156) [166 pp.; handwritten]. Box 102 17/1. Logic notes [lectures] Philosophy II & III Distinction 1948. JA’s hand [50 pp.] 18/1. AJA’s notes: Kant 8/4/48-14/10/4[8]. JA’s hand: IV (A) 29/4/48 (3 pp.); VIII 9/6/48

(5 pp.); XI 1/7/48 (ARW) (4 pp.); 8/9/48 (3 pp.) 19-21/1. AJA’s notes with JA annotations: Alexander lectures 1949-50 [262 pp.]

(14/6/49-2/8/50. JA’s hand: I-IV 14/6/49-22/6/49 (1-17); IX 12/7/49 (36-40); 26/7/49 (pp. 57-8 2 pp.); 27/7/49 (pp. 65-68 5 pp. incl. 1 p. notes); (1 p. notes 77/78; 86/7; 94; 101/2; 109/110; 119/120;); 27/9/49 (pp. 120-123 4pp.); (1 p. notes 150/151; 2 pp. notes: 153/154; 1 p. notes: 156/157, 232, 245; 13 pp. notes 247/248, 250, 253/4; 12 pp. notes at end).

Box 103 22/1. AJA student essays: Philosophy I, on “Selfishness” [nd.] [Passmore’s annotations?];

Mar 1947 on “Induction” [JA’s annotations]; Lent term 1947 (rec. 3/6/47) on “The Distinction between Speech and Language” (English); Trinity term 1947 (rec. 13/7/47) on “Decline of the Greek City-State” (History); Trinity term 1948 (rec. 23/8/48) on “Metaphor” (English); 6/11/48 Distinction Essay “Natural and Rational Good” [JA’s annotations].

23/1. JA and AJA material on Hume. AJA essay on “Hume’s Theory of Causality” Philosophy II [1948]; JA’s hand: from “Lectures, [from] 1950 on Hume,” pp. 1-14; 14-41; 1952 “course on Modern Philosophy—section on Hume” pp. 1-13; JA letter to AJA 4/3/62 [7 pp.] (on Hume), AJA notes on Hume (nd.—1962 or after).

24 AJA student notes “Sophist (Tom)” 30/3/49-8/6/49 25/1. AJA essay “The Paradoxes of Zeno” Lent term 1949 [JA’s annotations] 26/1. AJA Philosophy Thesis “The Laws of Thought” Philosophy IV 1949 [66 pp.] [JA’s

extensive annotations] [w. A.N. Prior’s comments 24 pp.] 27 AJA English Thesis “Herman Melville” English IV (Literature) 1950 [23/10/1950]

[118 pp.] P 42 Series: 44 Teaching Material of AJA 1951-1983 Box 104 1/1. AJA material on Jonathan Bennett & Scientific Method, w. JA’s annotations on

same [1952-53] 2 AJA Scientific Method, Induction, 1956-67. 3 AJA “Ethics” lectures 1959; 1961 4 AJA Presocratics lectures 10/3/70-28/10/70.

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Box 105 5/1 JA lecture notes [typewritten, in bound book] Greek Philosophy 13/3/28-18/7/1928.

[interspersed with AJA notes etc., nd.] 6/1 JA letter to AJA 5/9/57 on political philosophy (Hobbes, Marx); AJA notes on

ethics: Euthyphro and Gorgias 7 AJA notes on Hume, ethics, 1959-64. 8 AJA notes on ethics, 1961-64. 9 AJA notes on ethics [nd.] 10 AJA notes for ethics courses, 1962-75. 11/1 JA draft of “Empiricism and Logic” in JA’s hand [38 pp.]; “Moralists and

‘knowledge without study’” in JA’s hand; AJA: notes on logic and ethics, 1962, 1968 etc.

12 AJA “Supplementary notes on Zeno 1963”, typed and written; “A Critical Summary of the Phaedo [typed; 5 pp.; nd.]

13/1. AJA on aesthetics (notes) and on JA on aesthetics [nd.—1978-83] Box 106 14 [ANP] Refresher course in Symbolic Logic [nd.—early 1950s?] 15 AJA “Non-Existence of Knowledge”, 28-29/1/58; 12/3/58; 23/6/58; 11/11/58 [17

pp.] 16 AJA: Logical Relations, 1959 [2 pp.]; Classification, 1966 [6 pp.]; Testing

Hypotheses, 1966 [4 pp.]; Putting Statements into Logical Form, 1966 [5 pp.]; Table of Valid Immediate Inferences, 1966 [2 pp.]; Induction, 1968 [8 pp.]; “Pluralism” [2 pp.; nd.]; “Ethics”, 6/4/71 [6 pp.]

17 AJA: For ’74 Presocs, 30/11/73 [1 p.]; Advanced Logic, 2/4/77 [5 pp.]; Phaedo (Forms), 5/8/80 [1 p.]

18 AJA: Philosophy I 1980: Introduction to Argument [8 sections] 19 AJA: Notes on Logic [nd.—1980?] [9 sections] 20 AJA: Scientific Method etc. [1958-1964] 21 AJA “A Critical Examination of The Origins of Love and Hate by Ian D. Suttie”,

17/7/70, 4 lectures; letters on purchase of Totem and Taboo, to and from Penguin Jan & April 1970.

22 AJA “The Anytos” [“hitherto unknown dialogue”, with intro by H.C. Earwicker; written: complete; typed: unfinished; w. notes, nd.]

23/1 AJA “Form of the Four Propositions [4 pp.]; “Singular Propositions” (Defects) [3 pp.]; “Negative Terms and Individuals” [2 copies with different annotations, 1 dated 30/1/84] [2 pp.]

Box 107 24 AJA: Logic notes Canterbury, 1951-2 25 AJA: Logic and Ethics notes, 1952[-3] 26 AJA Logic and Induction, Ethics, Aesthetics notes [from 1952] 27 AJA: Notes on Aquinas; letter from ANP 6/2/53 re. Politics and Ethics course re.

Aquinas 28 AJA: material relating to Murwillumbah 5 Discussion Group, Aug-Oct 1951 29 AJA: Course on Induction: NUC 1955 [60 pp., w. 14 pp. concluding notes & others]

[+ copy, 60 pp.] P 42 Series: 45 Notes taken by students at AJA lectures 1963-1985

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Box 108 1 AJA: Ethics, 1964 2 AJA: Ethics, 1966 3 AJA: Logic and Scientific Method, 1966 [notes on Harris and Birchall?] 4 AJA: Ethics, 1968 Box 109 5-6 AJA: lecture notes on Presocratics, 20/3/63-30/10/63 7 AJA: Lecture notes on ethics, 10/3/64-29/9/64 [same student as above] 8-9 AJA: Lecture notes on Presocratic philosophy, 24/3/76-1/9/76 Box 110 [Steve Jones’ lectures etc., 1967-70] 10 Philosophy of Logic I [nd.] 11 Greek philosophy, 1967 12 AJA notes on logic [handouts?]; some lecture notes dat. 16/7/68 13 Various notes and handouts, mainly on political philosophy [1968-9] 14 Notes on Philosophy of History [“Molnar”], 1970 15/1 “Bibliography and Biography of John Anderson” P 42 Series: 46 Material relating to Newcastle University College 1954-1959 [incl.

Newcastle corresp. between AJA & JA] Box 111 1/1. AJA correspondence 7/5/53-11/10/55. Includes JA correspondence: To GFM

18/3/54 (on Kamenka and university matters); to Gaius 30/3/54 [2 pp.] [turns into notes, further 7 pp.]; to AJA 22/4/54 [4 pp.]; Philosophy exam papers, JA’s hand; AJA typed notes on Scientific Method; Mill’s Theory of the Syllogism and Induction, with AJA’s annotations; AJA, “Education and Morons (i.e. the Populace)” [written, 2 pp.]; JA Letter to AJA 11/10/55 with (same date) “The theory of functions and the Form of the Good” [7 pp.]

2/1. JA notes on logic, politics etc. [7pp.; nd.] with Minutes of NUC Establishment Group 8/3/54 [group includes AJA] and “Paper N: The Independence of New England University.” [pencil at top: File Copy 10/3/54]

3. Correspondence between AJA and others regarding NUC issues 2/8/54-24/4/56. 4. “Suggestions for the development of Philosophy courses in the School of

Humanities” [NUC 1954] and related materials [actual courses etc.] 5. Newcastle University Establishment Group: Statement on Arts Degrees at the

Newcastle University College, October 1956 [roneo; 13 pp.] 6/1. Other material relevant to NUC and WEA, including “Independence in Scholarship”

[nd.—mid-late 1950s?] with JA’s notes. 7/1 AJA’s notes on NUC, with JA’s notes in pencil [4 pp; 1 p.] 8/1 JA’s notes [1 p.] on education accompanying AJA’s “To Professor Renwick: a

confidential report on certain matters relating to the teaching of Philosophy at Newcastle University College December 1956” [with AJA annotations]

P42 Series: 47 Correspondence AJA & Cherry Anderson 1952-1957 [incl. JA letters to

AJA] Box 112

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P 42 Series: 48 Misc notes & Corresp AJA 1951-1988 Box 113 01 AJA Notes and address, “Can Christians Discuss?” 7/10/1948 [8 pp.; typed; w. 2

copies booklet, Prof J. McIntyre to SCM “Freethought and Christianity” 27/9/48; 6/10/48].

02 AJA notes: “P[articularit]y as Realism (J.A.)” [nd.]; “Bachdall ‘Collingwood and his Critics’” [4 pp.]; “True and Provable in a Gödelian context” [4 pp.]; “Freewill: Problem or Pseudo-Problem” [w. copy of paper by A. L. Burns, same title; 5 pp.]; “Minds or Men” [9 pp.].

03/1. AJA notes: “God’s Consciousness of Time” [9 pp.; nd.]; “F.T” [Freethought] [9 pp.; nd.]; “Denotation and Connotation” [6 pp.; nd.]; Religion and Education, discussion notes [5 pp.; nd.]; Logic notes 22/5/53 [22 pp.]; “Psychiatry and Politics 16/6/76 [3 pp.]; [same theme: 18 pp. + 1 pp + 8 pp. “The Philosophic Doubt”]; “Ethics and Obsession” [1 p.]; “Culture and Cultures (as Professor John Anderson might distinguish them” [1 p.]; “Some Aspects of Naming and Classification” (4/10/51) [6 pp.]

04/1 AJA notes: “JA: ‘Logic’” 1977; “The Voyager” and “The Melbourne” 1978 [3 pp.]; Self-Analysis & critique of personal situation 1978 [2 pp.]; “Re J. Anderson” 1979, [2 pp.]; “Ethics” 1979 [2 pp.]; “Pluralism” [1979?]

05 AJA notes [mostly] 1988 (on sexuality): “The Oedipus Complex”; “Seduction and Freud’s Theory”; “Psychic Damage”; “Ethics”; “Psychoanalysis and Philosophy”; “Ψ & Θ” (& same, 1987); “On Freud’s Progressive attempt to assign responsibility of psychic disturbance solely to the patient”; note from 1986; notes from Jan 1955 and September 1963 [& nd.]; Will on NSWUT Newcastle UC [nd.]

06 AJA: “‘Civilisation is built on repressions—(with sublimation)’” 19/12/68 [1 p.]; Opus [14/7/69] interview, “Proponent of Academicism Speaks Out” [typed and printed, with AJA’s comments on printed version]; AJA on responsibility etc., end term 3 1970; on aggression and “Little Hans” 4/1/70 [all 1 p.]; on creation etc. [nd.]; “Sandy on Maths” 2/5/77 [JCA’s hand; 2pp.]

07 AJA: “Hooker Week (or Over the Cliff) May, 1980 [Cliff Hooker, Science in the Modern World, notes on and visit of, 1/5/80-10/5/80].

08 NUC Sub-Committee on Education and Research, AJA material and notes, 1962. 09 /1. Eugene Kamenka, copy of John Anderson Memorial Lecture 1967 (Oct 25)

“Empiricism and Ethics” /2. ESK, letter to JCA 2/11/67 /3. Broadsheet 59, April 1970; Broadsheet 60 & 61 June & July 1970, incl pp. 9-10, pp.

1-3, AJB “Morals—The Libertarian View Parts I & II” [w. AJA’s annotations] /4. AJA: “Following John Anderson” 1970 JA Memorial Lecture [notes under heading

“Relativism in the Ethics of John Anderson”] /5. “Obscenity” [typed version of Freethought Society Paper 28/10/40; 9 pp.; w. JCA’s

notes] 10 AJA notes 1955?: Letter to Alec [Ritchie]; “Note on Censorship and Education”;

[Presley Report]; notes on logic; “Unity of Virtue” [1 p.]; “The Oedipus Complex” (25th August 1956) [4 pp.]

11 AJA: “Conscience and Objection” [8 pp.; nd.]. Box 114

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12 AJA, 1961-78: incl: letters and notes. 13/1 Notes and material relating to Sabbatical Leave 1979 [including work on JA’s Logic

Book: letter to Ritchie, 12/7/78] 14 AJA notes and draft letters, 29/4/72-20/6/75 15 Letters to two judges, 22/2/61. 16/1 Transcript of Radio Broadcast on Anderson, 2FC 19/5/71. [incl. AJA, JCA, Herbst,

Stout, McCallum] 17/1 Papers relating to $500 ARW donation for special issue of Dialectic (or other

Anderson-related purposes?) 21/11/77-4/12/81 [includes AJA on Birchall etc, 13/7/80; also AJA on photocopies of JA material, including questions on his shorthand to ARW; ARW on work on JA material]

18 AJA “suggestions for the development of Philosophy courses in the School of Humanities” [1954-5?]

19 AJA papers and material: “Society for the Study of Psycho-Analysis”, changed to “Discussion Group for the Study of the Mental Sciences”. 22/3/63 1st paper: “Some Questions in Psycho-Analytic Theory”; [nd.]; 26/4/63; 3/5/63; 15/6/63; and other notes etc. [nd.]

20 includes AJA on Birchall etc, 13/7/80; also AJA on photocopies of JA material, including questions on his shorthand to ARW; ARW on work on JA material]

21 Var. printed articles/offprints (two by AJB: “Universal and Exclusive Terms”, Dialogue VIII. 1 1969; 1969 JA Mem. Lecture “The Role of Unreason in History”, Australian Hwy Dec 1969); and AJA notes on Stout [2 pp.], Benn [2 pp.], and Short [5 pp.] [all nd.]

Box 115 21/1. Prof. J.R. Jones (University of Wales, Swansea) to ARW, 5/6/68 [re. use of JA

politics essays in collection of papers]. 22/1 AJA poetry, 5/2/44-23/8/88. 23 AJA [State of drama in Newcastle] [5 pp.; nd.] 24 AJA: notes on Physics, Mathematics, Logic, Philosophy of Science. [var.; nd.] 25 AJA: “Psychoanalysis of Development”; “Psychoanalytic Significance of Points of

compass” 21/2/68 [1 p.] 26 Libertarian material: conference 12th-14th December 1969 [named: Wendy Bacon;

Andre Frankovits]; Broadsheet, July 1969; Nov 1969; satire on Armstrong [cartoon]; AJA var. correspondence 1968-1990 [some of which, ref. Box 110]

27/1 Photocopies of letters from AJA (to Meg & Willie; Brian Kennedy (one of 7 pp.), etc.) [1982-1988]

28/1 Photocopies of letters from AJA 1973-1982. 29/1 JA to AJA 6/6/54 (photocopy); AJA letters, incl. photocopies 9/2/73-8/3/1985, to

and from psychiatrists, Morris and others; other related(?) material. 30 Printed material and AJA miscellaneous writing. [1963-1970] [incl. some very

direct letters] P 42 Series: 49 Therapy notes and correspondence of Alexander Anderson 1965-1969

Alexander Anderson’s notes about his ongoing psychotherapy/self analysis, correspondence with Edith Adler.

Box 116 Restricted - until 2027

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Box 117-118: See Series 13 Box 119-122: See Series 25 Box 123: See Series 26 P 42 Series: 50 Books/notes with annotations by Bernard Muscio Box 124 [as per guide] Annotated books - Time and Free Will by Henri Bergson and Naturalism and

Agnosticism by Ward in Bernard Muscio’s hand. Muscio’s notes on Naturalism and Agnosticism.

[Box 125 photocopies of Alexander Lectures 1949-50 from box 102] SUA M [Miscellaneous] Series [search based on ‘JA Lectures’] M237 1945-46 Lectures 01/1 Lectures in first year philosophy by JA 1945 [typed copy; 48 pp.] 02/1 Lectures 20/3-30/7 1946: “Contrast of rationalism and empiricism, or the contrast

between metaphysics and logic”; [11/6] “Descartes, Berkeley and Russell”[30/7] “Russell’s mathematical discussion. Russell’s concept of matter as ‘logical construction’ from sense data”. [typed copy; 88 pp.]

M240 copy of Thos. Walsh Open Letter [cf. ser. 25 box 63] M242 Student Lecture notes 1931-3; 1941 & nd. 01/1 L.C. Rodd [roneoed, typescript]: notes on Logic, 1931 (16 lectures, some Porter);

Philosophy of Bishop Berkeley (8 lectures). 02 John Passmore, JA Philosophy Lectures, /1 Phil. 1 18/3/31 ff. [incl.: Theory of the proposition; logical form of statements;

terms in proposition; relations between propositions; implication (inference).] /2. Arts II 1932 Philosophy II Natural Religion [Greek Philosophy up to & incl. Plato]. 03/1 A. Doris Sumner 16/3-10/8 1932 LVI lectures Greek Philosophy; 6/4-9/11 1932

XXVI lectures Modern Philosophy. 04/1 F.C. Hutley, Philosophy II 1933 Greek Philosophy (2 books) to 3/10/1933 05/1 T.A. Rose, JA lectures on (1) Dialectic, Hegel, Alexander [37 pp.nd.—c.1941] (2)

Notes on Hegel [28 pp.] [typed photocopies] M243 01 Broadsheets 1975-78 (Nos. 80-95) 02 Anderson Commemoration Lectures. /1. W.M. O’Neil, “Anderson on Mind” (5 pp.) /2. D.C. Stove. (8 pp.) /3. D.M. Armstrong, “Anderson’s Metaphysics” (25 pp.) /4. W.M. O’Neil, “John Anderson: The Man and His Influence” (photocopy: 15 pp.) /5. F.C. Hutley (5 pp.)

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/6. Elwyn Morris, “John Anderson and the Patriarchal Push: Their Relation to the Sexual Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Post-War Australia (roneo: 15 pp.);

/7. Maurice Isaacs (10 pp.) /8. L.R. Hiatt, “Anderson on Obscenity” (roneo: 13 pp.) 03 Notes taken at Bertrand Russell seminars at Sydney University in 1950 by Professor

John Anderson [w. synopsis of lectures] 1950: /1. 1. 28 June /2. 2. 4 July /2. 3: 6 July. (total: 8 pp.) 04 Microfilm, The Militant vol. 2 nos. 1-15 1933-1936 M287/1 Logic Lectures [typed/carbon. c. 1933]. Part I, with annotations by AJA [122

pp]; part II, Trinity 1933 10 June-23 Aug [134 pp.]; Appendix Part C of Ch VIII of [Mill’s?] “Logic” [12 pp.; + p. 112 (of another typed draft?) w. AJA’s annotations]

M304 Loveday Papers? 01 JA Lectures, “The Philosophy of Alexander” 3rd Year Philosophy Distinction 1949

[first three and a half pages typed, written from mid-sentence to p. 168] 02 JA Lectures (P. Loveday) /1. Philosophy and Religion 16/3/54-9/6/54 [33 pp.] /2. Modern Philosophy [Descartes to Kant] 17/3/54-4/8/54 [pp. 38-145]

[Elsewhere in M304] Publications 1932-58. /1. Freethought 2: Nov. 1932 (3 copies); 3: May 1936 /2. “Some Philosophical Problems: A Marxist Student Gives His View on the Matter.

A Reply to Prof. John Anderson by A.P. Warren. Part 2: Is Perception ‘Pure’? What is Matter? Hegelian Dialectics”, December 1935

/3. JA, “Marxist Ethics”, offprint, 1937 /4. Libertarian 2. Sept 1958 [incl. AJB, “Ideologies” pp. 2-6; D.J. Ivison, “Freudianism

and Its Discontents” pp. 13-14.] M468 Anderson papers and Lectures (Sheila Hill Arts IV) 1939-1944: 01/1 1st notebook: “John Anderson’s Lecture Notes Hegel to Marx [72 pp.; pen and

pencil; lecture 5 is 6/5/1943-7/10/43] 02 /1. 2nd notebook: Ferenczi; Heidegger [pen; incl. Andersonian critique] /2. [from back, in pencil:] “1944. Anderson Space Time and Deity Final Book” [dated

mid-way through: 26/10/44; 21 pp.] 03 Carbons of seminar papers by JA: /1. “The Nightmare” 14/1/1940 [3 pp.] /2. “Discussion on the paper of I.S.H. on the Libido” 12/1/40 [2 pp.] /3. “Mythology” 8/8/39 [3 pp.] STOUT Alan Ker [1900-1983] P088 Box 1 II/1/13 “Punishment” (AKS) UR 19 Oct 1939 223-4 (address delivered 5 Oct 1939 to

AAPP) Box 3

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II/12/141-150 AKS and JA [+ Stout article, “Freewill”, in AJPP XVIII Dec 1940; pp. 226-229 refer to JA’s treatment of freewill]

141 F.C. Pryor [student] “Some remarks on your recent article in the AJPP [“Motive and the Rightness of an act”] [pen; 5 pp.;15/7/40]; “Reply to Student’s criticism of article on ‘Motive and Rightness of the Act’” [3 pp., pen; 3 pp., pencil]

142 “Self and Others” [pen; 7 pp.; “for Local Branch 24 July 1952”] 143 “Ethics and Language”, public lecture to AAPP Thurs 21st July 1955 [on AJA &

Nowell-Smith] [carbon; 12 pp.] 144 “Anderson and Boyce Gibson” [15 pp.; pen; w. 3 pp. summary] 145 AKS notes on JA and Nowell-Smith (ethics) [nd.; 2 pp.] 146 “On what we mean by ‘good’ and its relation to obligation (with special reference to

Anderson’s The Meaning of Good” [nd.; 17 pp.] 147 “‘Relative’ Definitions” [by G.F. Stout, 6 pp.; nd.] 148 “Anderson in ‘Relativism vs Realism in Ethics’” [pp.1-11; 16; 20; nd.] 149 “The Fallacy of Anderson’s own Account of Ethics” [20 pp.; nd.; note at end:

“Unfinished (completed by material in Sidgwick volume”] 150 “Professor Anderson and Myself on the Self” notes [4 pp.; nd.] Box 4 VI: Material relating to Professor John Anderson (Guide 33-37) /1. Biographical items [incl. press] 249-258 249 Stout article AHRC Annual Report [as P42 Box 63] 250 Bulletin issue on JA, 30 Jun 1962 Anderson obits. 251 Sun 6/7/62, 252 DT7/7/62, 253 SMH 7/7/62; 254 Sun

Herald [& with compl. Margaret Jones] 8/7/62; 255 draft AHRC article [6 pp.; typed]; 256 “For the Faculty of Arts” [4 pp.; nd; typed]; 257 “John Anderson” 1 Oct 1975 [8 pp. p/copy; published in The Pauline 1975].

/2. Papers by and about JA [all press] 258-266 258 Offprint of Mackie article in AJP 259 Australian Highway Anderson issue, 1958 [2 copies] 260 “John Anderson, My Jo, John” Honi Soit 2 Oct 1958 by

“D.J.I.” [Ivison] [2 copies] 261 Review, Observer 4 Oct 1958 “The Andersonians”, D.M.

Armstrong. 262 “The Last Stand of Andersonianism (The Voice Fading

into the Wilderness)” Honi Soit, March 12, 1959, p. 4.“G.M.” 263 JA’s “The Place of the Academic in Modern Society” 264 David Stove, “John Anderson and Cultural freedom in

Australia”, Donald Horne, “Problems of Freedom in Australia.” The Free Spirit, May/June 1962 [2 pp.]

265 Australian Highway, July 1962 (Passmore JA Commemoration address; editorial on JA).

266 Offprint of JA’s “The Servile State”. /3. Controversy over JA’s criticism of religion [mostly press] 267- 274 267 1943 documents: Stout “Only the false in religion need

fear the critic” Sunday Telegraph 18 April 1943 268 Notice of meeting19/4/1943 [w. motion and

signatures]

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269 Informal Meeting of Professors 28/4/1943 [roneo; 5 pp.; w. AKS annotations]

270 Honi Soit, Ap 29 1943 [p. 1.] [“Gems of Thought”; “Anderson at Freethought Society. Freedom of Speech”]

271 Sunday Telegraph 9 May 1943 “Archbishop’s Morality Plea Attacked”.

272 The Watchman, June 1943. [pp. 5, 9, 11, 19: “Canon T.C. Hammond Exposes False Attitude of Professor Anderson”

273 Religion in Education [1 copy] 274 [Piece on 1943 controversy by AKS, 2 pp.] /4. JA Testimonial Fund Papers [incl. press] 275-283 275 AKS to Acting V-C McRae, 19/9/1958; Telfer (Registrar) to AKS

24/9/1958; AKS to McRae, 24/9/1958. 276 Meeting of Provisional Anderson Testimonial Planning

Committee 16/9/1958 [Dobell portrait; SEP] [3 pp.; w. mailing list]; AKS to LG [nd.; follow up of same]

277 Letters to AKS re. Testimonial Committee 24/9-15/12 1958. 278 re. 277: [incl.] from PHP; JCCS [?]; A. Boyce Gibson; Fox (WA); S.E.

Toulmin (Leeds, 9/10/1958); ESK (Singapore); Alec Ritchie; Gordon Greenwood (UQld)

279 Printed Testimonial Fund form, Feb. 1959. 280 Correspondence, JAP and AKS re. intro to SEP 1960 (JAP Jun 1; 2 Jul;

AKS 12 Jul) 281 Testimonial Fund meeting 6/2/1962 [w. AKS annotations] 282 JCA to AKS 6/8/1962; 21/9/1962] 283 Testimonial Fund newspaper clippings: AKS letter “Testimonial Fund”

(DT 27/3/1959); “Fund Opened to Mark Work of Professor” (DT? 28/3/1959); Ray Castle, “Dobell on one side, the rest is dementia” (DT 4/5/1962); “Dobell doubt. He’s still not satisfied” (Sun Herald 6 May1962); photo, Dobel w. JA, short note, (Honi Soit 19/6/1962; “Passionate Philosopher” (A Boyce Gibson rev. of SEP, SMH 17/3/1962); JCA, letter to SMH 21/11/1962 “Political Beliefs of a Professor” [on Boyce Gibson review]

XI: Orr Case Box 6 675 [Guide p. 75 AJA] AJA to SSO 23/1/1964 [typed, 2 pp. w. AKS annotations] [other

Orr material 674-700] Box 7 732(5) [p. 80] envelope with JA missive [to AKS?; pencil; July 1958?]: “The man’s

cracked; he just invents any “facts” that suit him. (When, by the way, did I call him Pharisaical?). JA.”

779 [p. 85] “Orr and the University of Tasmania. A Statement by John Anderson; Stephen Toulmin; J.L. Montrose; Douglas Wright” [“undated. found in Orr’s files”; 3 pp.]

Box 8 794 [p.87] copy JA “The Orr Case and Academic Freedom” [Observer 28 June 1958:

293]

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805 [p.87 AJA] Letter from AJA to Observer re. Orr case, attacking H.R. Krygier, [November 1, 1958 p. 597]

821 [p. 88] copy JA “The Place of the Academic in Modern Society” [HS 16 June 1960 p. 5]

Box 9 XIII. 878 [p. 94] copy JA “Academic Autonomy and Religion” [HS 27 July, 1961] WALKER Alice Ruth [1917-1986] P158

Date range of records: 1917-1986 Box 1 P158 Series 1 Letters ARW to JA 1936-1943 (9 letters) 1945-3/10/1950 (5 letters) SS Moreton Bay Nov-Dec 1951 (9 letters) London 13 Jan-26 Jun 1952 (23 letters) London 6/7-24/12 1952 (22 letters) London 5/1-2/2 1953 [mostly Lawson] 2/2/1953-14/11/1958 (22 letters) [4 letters Westhaven Private

Hospital Mar-Ap 1956] London 11/1-27/6 1960 (22 letters) London 5/7-27/11 1960 (20 letters) Lawson & Neutral Bay 17-20/11/1961 (3 letters) Postcards to JA, JCA 1952 (8 postcards) Box 2 P158 Series 2 Letters JA (& others) to ARW 01 /1. postcards, JA to ARW 30/1/1938; 4/6/1938 /2. poems JA to ARW [or songs?]; drawing of ARW [all nd.] /3. Ballad of the Open Society [JA’s hand; 1 p.] /4. “Whose fragrance is of the honeysuckle” [poem, 27/1/1941] /5. Poem [3-6/3/1941] /6. Poem [7/7/1943] /7. Letter JA to ARW 14/3/1960 [critique of WHCE’s Orr; 1 p.] 02 Narrabeen 13/1/1936; Turramurra 26/1/1936-13/3/1936 [3]; Mittagong 1/6/1936;

Turramurra 26/8/1936; 18/12/1936; Narrabeen 15/1/1937, 22/1/1937; Port Melbourne 7/1/1938; SS Jervis Bay 14/1/1938; English Channel 13/2/1938; Lesmahagow 15/3/1938; Edinburgh 13/4/1938-15/6/1938 [4]; Lesmahagow 20/7/1938; 8/9/1938; SS Transylvania 1/10/1938; Chicago 15/11/1938.

03 Newport 8/1/1940; Turramurra 18/1/1940-17/11/1942 [3]; Exeter NSW 18/3/1943-25/3/1943 [3]; Turramurra [& USyd] 31/3/1943-18/7/1950 [17]

04 Sydney 6/4/1951-26/6/1952 [33] 05 Sydney 3/7/1952-25/12/1952 [27] 06 Sydney 23/1/1953-30/4/1956 [4]; Canberra 20/8/1956; Turramurra 23/1/1953. 07 Letters to ARW from var. [not JA] 18/4/1962-31/3/1980 [12; incl. Kim Lycos;

George Davie [2, Canberra Oct 1977]; AJB (1980); AKS (1964)] Box 3 P158 Series 3 ARW Lecture notes

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01 Logic, 1934. Book I [41 pp.] 02 Logic [1934]. Book 2 [Terms, Meaning, Distribution of Terms, etc. 71 pp.] 03 Logic [1934] Book 3 [Relations among Propositions 72-158] 04 James, 1935 I-XI 05 From 21 June 1935: The Relation of Socrates to the Presocratics [32 pp.] 06 PHP Lectures on Kant [1937?] 07 Berkeley, 1938 [Lect. IV-VIII] Box 4 P158 Series 4 ARW essays in philosophy 01 Scientific Method [1934; JA annotation] 02 Sense and Thought [58 pp.; 1935; long JA annotation at end] 03 Hedonism [38 pp. 1936; JA annotation at end] 04 Theory and Practice [94 pp. 1936; long JA annotation at end] 05 The Thing in Itself [57 pp. 1937; long JA annotation at end] P158 Series 5 01 ARW notes at Popper’s seminars, University of London [Feb-May 1952] P158 Series 6 ARW notes of JA seminars, congresses, 1936-1948 01 /1. Notes from WEA course 194[7] “Marx and Modern Thought”. I [5 pp.]; II [8 pp.];

III [5 pp.] /2. “Progress and Reaction” [5 pp.; pencilled: “1948?”] /3. “JA Philosophy of Samuel Alexander, 1948” [5 pp. + 2 pp] /4. “JA on Alexander, Congress 1946” [9 pp.] /5. JA Alexander [1939]: 1. Space and Time [8 pp.]; 2. Mind and Its Knowledge [6

pp.]; 3. Evolution and Deity [typed; 2 pp.]; 4. Truth Beauty and Goodness [7 pp.] /6. “Copy of JA’s Kant notes (1936) from Causality on” [27 pp.]; “JA 3rd Antinomy to

end” [pp. 28-49]. 02 /1. “Congress 51: JAP on [his view of] Hume” [Passmore’s hand?] /2. “1951 Address on The University and Religion by John Anderson: notes of A.R.

Walker” [typed; 5 pp.] /3. “Psycho-Analysis and Ethics. JA” [pencilled: “after 1945 at least. Review by JA

[Flugel book] . . . ”; “Academic Freedom with Special Reference to the Orr Case” [as prev., 27/3?/1957]

/4. “Academic Freedom” [paper given to AAAP congress, speaker JA, notes ARW, 16/8/1958]

/5. JA, “Academic Morality” [ARW notes of public lecture 26/8/1958, one of a series of WEA lectures on “The Implications of the Orr Case”; typed; 5 pp.]; “John Anderson on Education and Academic Freedom: Remarks by Alice R. Walker following the lecture by Professor Kamenka” [nd.—1977]

P158 Series 7 Notes from seminars, tutorials given by ARW 01 [1951-1963] 02 “Universal Propositions” 16 June 1942-20 October 1942 [look like JA logic notes] Box 5 P158 Series 8 misc. handwritten notes of ARW [& JA] 01 1938-1955, incl: /1. “Remarks of JA at a Congress paper on Social Psychology of Allport” [2 pp.; nd.]

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/2. Paul, 1940 conference [7 pp.] /3. [treatment of universals and particulars in 1938 lecture on Berkeley] 02 nd., includes: /1. “Spinoza. JA” [6 pp.; how much of this folder is JA to be sorted out] /2. JA [JA’s hand], “Is the traditional doctrine of distribution ‘inherently worthless’”

[10 pp. + 3 pp.; nd.?; not JA hand] 03 1934 [JA?]; 1938 [JAP]: “Relations among Propositions” [47 pp.] [34 pp. + 19 pp.] Box 6 P158 Series 9 ARW financial records P158 Series 10 ARW misc. typescript records re. JA issues 01 Copy of JA’s 1954 Criticism lectures [from ARW/Loveday lecture notes, w. items

in sq. brackets JA’s own additions; typed; 71 pp.] 02 Typed copies of JA material: /1. “Study and the Church” for Sunday Sun 15/5/1949 [3 pp.] /2. “Students’ Rights for Heresy 12/5/1948” [2 copies, 4 pp.] /3. ARW typed letters and reports: to SMH on review of SEP 19/11/1962 [2 pp.] /4. On Orr case: 9/1/1964 [6 pp.]; 17/1/1964 [4 pp.]; 23/2/1964 [4 pp.] /5. “Professor John Anderson and the Student Body” [nd.—1962 or 1963?; 11 pp.] P158 Series 11 ARW misc. political records 01 “The Workers’ Party and the Coming State Elections: Why we Advocate a Number

Vote for the State Labour Party [roneo, 5 pp.; typed; nd.]; “Political Report”; “The Question of Organisation” [roneo; 2 + 3 pp.; nd.]; WPA: Criticism of Oehler [roneo; 3 pp.; nd.]; WPA 20/3/1937 “To the Waterside Engineers and Ironworkers” [printed circular; 1 p.]; WPA conference paper: Thesis on Democratic Centralism, by E. Hall Feb. 1937 [roneo; 1 p.]; WPA May 7 1934, “Suggested Constitution for an Unemployed and Relief Workers Union” [roneo; 4 pp.]; “Workers Action Against War” [printed sheet; 1 p.]

02 Typed and printed political material, 1930s? [not WPA] 03 Typed and roneoed political material. Some Left (Trotsky) Opposition material,

incl. untitled piece by A.F. Marshall 21/6/1935 [typed roneo; 7 pp.] 04 /1. Political letters; includes statement to Origlass by L. Short, directed to JA with

covering note 20/2/1949 /2. Letter by A.F. Marshall copied by JA March 6 1937, w. political summary +

pencilled notes on a political discussion [Eddy, etc.] 05 /1. WPA papers Feb, March, June 1937 [w. piece by Origlass] /2. “The Workers Party (Left Opposition) Draft Program and Policy” [roneo; May

1934; w. JA annotations] [some of this may be in series 12] Box 7 P158 Series 12 Printed publications and pamphlets 01 Militant /1. March 1936 [JA pencilled notes on reverse] /2. WPA pamphlet, “The Need for a Revolutionary Leadership” /3. Militant April 1937 02 Freethought 1-3; Australian Highway JA issue + Feb 1938 [“Textbook of Marxist

Philosophy”]; The Student, Nov 1933.

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03 New International [6 issues1935-1939] 04 Heraclitus 5, 7, 8 [Jan, Jun, Jul 1986] 05 Broadsheet 61-72 [July 1970-April 1973]; 92-95 [Sept 1977-July 1978] 06 Box 8 P158 Series 13 Material in JA’s hand: draft-articles, lectures and comment. ARW

annotations. 01 /1. JA, “Science and Society” [1 p. notes (pencil), 2 drafts ea.; 2 pp. pen (pencil

annotations); nd.] /2. “Some Problems of Positive Philosophy” (1 p. + 5 pp. pen; nd.] [see 03/3] /3. Notes, “Truth Russell JA” [pencil; 9 pp.; nd.] /4. “Marxist Ethics by John Anderson” [25 pp.; pen; as per SEP; 1937 but nd.] /5. Notes on education: “Moral Education” [3 pp.; pen; nd.], “Education” [3 pp.; pen;

nd.] /6. “Freedom of Thought” [2 pp.; var. dates on p. 2: 14/3/32 . . . 8/4/32] /7. “Applied Science” [4 pp.; pen; nd.] /8. “Th. Reik: The Unknown Murderer” /9. “Rhode: Psyche” (notes) [pen; 10 pp.] /10. “Tylor: Primitive Culture” [19 pp.; pen; nd.] 02 /1. JA, “Education” (1950) [56 pp.; pen] /2. “Theory of Forms in Cartesians” [7 pp. pen + 9 pp. pencil; in pencil: 18th

October1950] /3. Lectures [March to May 1949, ARW’s writing?] 03 /1. JA, “Science and Society” [“based on Presidential Address” Melb. Date? May,1931]

[3 pp.; pencil] /2. “What is Social Fascism” (July 1930) [pen; 9 pp.] /3. “Some Problems of Positive Philosophy” “(1922?)—[different pen] probably later”

[16 pp.] P158 Series 14 JA typed articles and comment 01 /1. JA. “Science and Education” [for] Science Journal, Michaelmas 1933 [4 pp.] /2. “Some Remarks on Academic Freedom” [for] AJPP, December 1934 [2 pp.] /3. “Classicism versus Romanticism” 1932 [“this seems fairly close to shorthand notes

entitled Romanticism etc.”] [5 pp.] /4. “Criticism” [“An elaboration of certain points in ‘A Criticism of Conventional

Morals’ as a result of subsequent ‘criticism’ 24th Feb 1932”] [8 pp.] /5. “Column from the Sun 12/4/1931: Are We Any Happier” [3 pp.] /6. “Censorship John Anderson 1928” /7. “The Philosophical Doctrines of William James [written:] by John Anderson August

1917” [copy of the 55 pp. nd. typescript] 02 /1. JA, “Ethics and Religion”, 1955 [5 pp.] /2. “George Meredith” notes [6 pp.] /3. “Religion and the University” [“from Highway Nov 1961”] [12 pp.]

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/4. “The Place of the Academic in Modern Society” [“Honi Soit, Thursday June 16 1960”] [7 pp.]

/5. “The Orr Case and Academic Freedom” [“Observer no. 10 June 28, 1958”] [3 pp.] /6. “Obscenity” “(based on a paper read to a study group of the Freethought Society on

28.10.40)” [7 pp., typed; 6 pp., pen, JA hand] /7. “Social Service” “(from Freethought no. 3 1936)” [6 pp.] /8. “Romanticism and Classicism” [another hand: “First draft for 1934 paper?”] [5 pp.] /9. [“Science and Society”]: “Sydney University Science Journal, Michaelmas 1936” [2

pp.] P158 Series 15 ARW copies of JA lectures 01 “Ethics and Aesthetics” (1942) “Notes made on 4th year course by John Anderson”

[typed; 22 pp.] 02 “Notes of Lectures on Leibniz given by John Anderson” [from Rush Rhees; copy

made by Alan Olding in 1978, “retyped and photocopied for Archive. Nine full lectures plus two lost of shorter notes, 35 pp.”] [this is the original typed copy (including notes) of SUA P042/B002/S1/I22/2b (P42 copy is a photocopy)]

P158 Series 16 Misc. JA notes. /1 JA: Gilbert Ryle shorthand notes (“the balefulness of Bertie . . .”) [6 pp.; w. poetry] P158 Series 17 JA material, political: pamplets & hand-written 01 Letters: /1. To Origlass 15/8/46 [1 p.] /2. To Marshall 2/9/46 [2 pp.] /13 28/10/46 [2 pp.; pen] 02 /1. Typed material re. Militants Oct. 1933 to September 1934 [6 pp.] /2. Speech (30 July 1932, no author] 03 Workers’ Party material by JA: /1. “In Defence of Revision” February 1937 [roneo from WP conference, 4 pp.] /2. [another version of 17/03/1, 3 pp.] “The Present Position of the Workers’ Party”

12/4/37 [6 pp.; JA hand, notes in pencil reverse p. 6] /3. [commentary in another hand; 9 pp.] /4. “In Defence of Revision” [JA hand; 12 pp.] /5. “Report on Position in Mushrooms” [JA hand; pen, pencil; 2 pp.] P158 Series 18 ARW photographic prints. 3 photos ARW; 1 photo JA [c. 1961]. SUA P169 MACKIE, Alexander 1876-1955 d. Margaret b. 1914?; s. John b. 1917. John

ed. Knox (-1933) grad 1938 USyd 1st class Latin and Greek; to Oriel College Oxford; appointed Lecturer Moral and Political Philosophy USyd 1946 [returned serviceman rank Captain]; Prof Phil Otago 1955-9; Prof Phil USyd 1959-62; 1963 Chair Phil Uni York UK, Fellow University College Oxford, 1967; FBA 1974, Oxford personal readership in Philosophy 1978. d. 1981]

SUA P169 Series 22 Margaret Mackie /1. Notes on Margaret Mackie’s Educational Matters and for Talks, includes “The

Philosophy of John Anderson” [notepaper, pen; 18 pp.; nd.—1960s?)] Series 22 accession 1417 folder 1: includes notebooks from Margaret Mackie’s years as a

student at USyd including essays marked by JA (1935-6):

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/1. Notes by MM of JA’s discussion of “Victorianism” [3 pp.: 37-39; pen; nd.] and “Censorship” [1 pp. (back of above p. 38) + half-pp.; pen; nd.]

/2. MM Arts II essay, “Relations”, Feb. 1935; JA comments passim , esp. p. 32. /3. MM essay, “Leibniz’s Theory of Perception”, [?nd.]; JA comments passim , esp. p.

34. /4. MM essay, “Abstract Ideas”, [?nd.]; JA comments passim , esp. p. 11. SUA P169 Series 24 Box 12 Letters received by Annie Mackie (wife of Alexander) from JCA and JA. /1. from JCA: [nd.—“ with Sandy’s repeated illnesses”]; 18 Sept [1938?] from

Lesmahagow; 22/7/62. /2. from JA: 25/10/1944 re. references for J.L. Mackie; 13/11/44, w. copy of reference. SUA P169 Series 30 Box 19 /1. JA to J.L. Mackie [Edinburgh] 18/5/1938 SUA P169 Series 33 incl. J.L. Mackie philosophy seminar and lecture notes /1. Notes on Stout’s “Punishment” 5/10/39 [pen; 3 pp.; discussion (Passmore), another

1 p. + 1 p.; pen on notepaper] SUA P169 Series 39 Box 34 05 Conversion of the Soul, from Harry Eddy, “Adult Education and its Intellectual

Environment” 1972 JA memorial lecture (see Quadrant Jan-Feb 1973, pp. 49 ff.) 07 [incl.] “Wholeness, Harmony and Radiance” by Margaret Mackie, review of Art and

Reality [typed; unrevised; 3 pp.] SUA P196 EDDY, W.H.C. [1913-1973]

[9 Boxes] SUA P196 Series 1 Personal Correspondence 07 /1. WHCE to JA 9/6/1954 [5 pp.; typed] /2. WHCE to JA 24/6/1954 [2 pp.; typed] /3. WHCE to JA (“John”) [on Newcastle University] [7 pp.; pen draft; 4/9/1955] /4. WHCE to JA 23/4/1958 [on DMA] [2 pp.; typed] /5. WHCE to JA 17/6/1958 [on Orr] [10 pp. + 1 pp.; typed] /6. WHCE to JA 20/5/1959 (lecture at Newport) [3 pp.; typed] /7. WHCE to JA 15/12/1961 [4 pp.; typed] 32 Correspondence 1952-62 incl. Letter from TAR to WHCE & reply: Newport conference 1949, JA paper on

“Anarchism”. SUA P196 Series 2 Philosophy lectures 1946-1959 20 Philosophy Special Discussion Group: Discussion notes on “Mind as Feeling” [by]

John Anderson [notes by WHCE?] [4 pp.; roneo; nd.] SUA P196 Series 5 01/07 WHCE, 9th JA Memorial Lecture: Adult Education and its Intellectual

Environment, 27 September 1972 [typescript] + photocopy of same from Quadrant, Feb 1973, pp. 49-60.

06/02 WEA Joint Weekend Conference: D.W. Crowley “The ‘Andersonian View’ of Adult Education and another View” [6 pp.; 1969]

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06/03 WHCE, “Some Issues for Discussion” , May 9-10 1973 [reply to 02, above] [27 pp.] 20/06-7 Drafts of WHCE’s article [“Ethics and Politics”] for Anderson Issue of

Australian Highway, 1958: 19/8/1958; 22/8/1958; 25/8/1958 [latter two as “Ethics, Society and Politics”]

29 The Myth in Politics nd. [treatment and criticism of Sorel] 37/02 Eddy’s philosophy notes on Newport Conference: “Attitudes” [12 pp; nd.] JA

discussion notes on attitudes [pp. 4-5] and interests [p. 12] SUA P196 Series 6 Issues Eddy involved with, 1938-1972 03 John Anderson 1939-1968 Folder 1: Photocopies of newspaper articles on JA and 1943 NEF Affair. Also: Honi Soit 1 May 1963: two accounts of JA and student body

Jan 1966 (unknown journal): “Andersonian Philosophy May Come to the South Coast Through the WEA” ARW (after 1956): “Professor Anderson and the Student Body”

Folder 2: /1. JA, “Borkenau, ‘The New German Empire’”, SUFS 4 Oct 1939 [1 p.; carbon] /2. JA, “Clarity” [7 pp.; typed; “file copy, 1950”, “RY completed 11/7/52”] /3. JA to WHCE 26/2/1946 [pen] /4. JA to Madge Eddy 28/5/1953 [2 pp.; pen] /5. JA to WHCE 15/5/1954 [2 pp.; pen] /6. JA to WHCE 20/5/1954 [1 p.; pen] /7. JA to WHCE 15/6/1954 [5 p.; pen] /8. JA to WHCE 19/7/1955 [4 pp.; pen] /9. JA to WHCE 19/6/1958 [4 pp.; pen] 06 Sydney Philosophy Club 1959-1975

One folder contains minutes of various meetings of Philosophy Club in 1962 relating to JA’s book (SEP) and JA’s death.

SUA P198 ROSE, Thomas Arthur [grad. 1944 1st Class hons University Medal

Philosophy; 19533 First Class hons MA + Univ Medal Phil. 1944 WEA tutor Philosophy, Logic, Moral Philosophy WEA Newcastle; same for Dept Tutorial Classes USyd. USyd Lecturer Philosopher 1945; Senior Lecturer 1954; 1969 Assoc Prof; ret. 1978]

SUA P198 Series 1. Box 1 01 Obscenity [JA paper, read 28/10/1940] typed, carbon, 8 pp.] 03 Handwritten Evening Class Lecture Notes 1942 /1. “The Wise Men who found a New Kind of Wisdom”, Sandra Jobson SMH

27/8/1970 [on AJA 1970 JA Memorial Lecture at Stawell Hall Macquarie St. “It took a little while to get used to Mr Anderson’s accent, a carbon copy of his father’s although he had not been to Scotland until he was a grown man [sic]”.

/2. 26/3/1942-2/7/1942 “Mainly Socratic/Political Aspects of Socratic Philosophy esp. the ‘Gorgias’ and some time on the ‘Republic’” [pen and pencil and typed, 59 pp. w. 35 pp. writing/typing on reverse]; “Introduction to Protagoras” 9/7/42 [pp. 1-6, pen; 6pp. as well on reverse]; [“Protagoras”?] 23/7/42-13/8/42 [pen and pencil pp. 8-25 nil reverse]; “The Republic” 3/9/[42]-1/10/42 [& ff?] [ pen and pencil 39 pp. + all reverse pages + 1 pp. typed: “characters of the dialogue” [“Parmenides”?]

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04 “Definition” Arts IV Evening, December 1943 with JA annotations, esp at end [and good definition of Andersonianism vs nominalism and scholastic rationalism. “I shall therefore use the term “Realism” in Professor Anderson’s sense (insofar, of course, as I correctly understand that sense), maintaining that things are both particular and universal” etc.] [typed, 64 pp.]

05 “Objectivity” 19/4/1978, in Proeedings of the Russellian Society [USyd] v. 3 1978; w. 2 articles by Stove [pp. 1-10: a commentary on a passage from Hegel’s Logic].

06 Extensionality 2/5/1979 [13 pp.; typed.] & published in PRS v.4 1979 09 A Formal Theory of Individuals nd. [typed, 17 pp. heavily corrected] 010 Categories as Context nd. [typed, 29 pp.] 011 “Material Functions: A critical account of the development of the theory of material

functions from Boole to Russell” nd. [typed, 203 pp.] 013 Notebook of references to articles and books consulted [including cash statements] Box 3 SUA P198 Series 2. 01 TAR Lectures: 1954 Introduction to Logic [bound book: roneo pages, 8 lectures. 1.

What is logic? 2. The Clarification of Ordinary Language 3. Finding the Proposition 4. Finding the Proposition cont.: Distribution 5. Argument (Syllogism) 6. Argument (Continued) 7. Consistency and Inconsistency 8. The Structure of Discussion

08 TAR Lectures: The Revolution in Modern Theory: Summary of Course [16 pp. roneo. Part I G.E. Moore’s Principia Ethica; Part II John Anderson’s Naturalistic Ethics: The logical Background io. Realism vs Relativism ii. Pluralism vs Monism iii. Determinism vs Indeterminism. The Science of Morals i. The Criticism of Mortalism ii. The Main Categories of Morals iii. Moral Pluralism. The Science of Ethics i. The Definition of Good ii. The Species of Good iii. The Historical Relations of Good Activities. Part III: The Revolution in Moral Theory—First Phase (Logical Positivism, Languasge, Ayer, Stevenson). Part IV. The Revolution in Moral Theory—Second Phase (Austin, Urmson, Hare).

Box 4 SUA P198 Series 3. Papers relating to JA [33 cm] 01 /1. TAR, “Anderson on Education” [“unfinished” ; 4 pp.; pen] /2. TAR, “Anderson on Literature” [typed; 30 pp.; (in pen; cover:) “Republished in

Quadrant with a few errors”] 02 Anderson material /1. Jim Franklin to TAR 1/3/1995 [typed; 1 p.; on projected “journalistic” history of

Australian philosophy; asks if ARW was “unfairly advantaged”]; TAR, unfinished letter to Franklin 5/3/1995 [typed; mainly on Stove, Mackie]; article on Stove in Uniken

/2. Typed material relating to 1987 issue of Dialectic: note to TAR from Leila; typed letter from Leila 26/2/87; note from Leila, 28/2/1987; photocopy of original of Morison article; 1977 lectures and conference program; typed preface [TAR?] to Dialectic issue [pp. iii-xiii]

03 /1. AJB to TAR 21/1/96 [on AJA and Kennedy book] /2. Newsclippings:

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a. National Times Feb 3-8 1975 on The Push pp. 28-31; Horne’s reply, in NT letters Feb 10-15 1975 p. 2.

b. Margaret Jones, “Our most controversial profressor”, Sun Herald 8/7/62 c. Henry Mayer, “John Anderson—Plural Man”, review of AJB, Anderson’s Social

Philosophy in 24 Hours The Critic, Feb 1980: p. 53. [photocopy] d. Alec Ritchie, review of AJB Anderson’s Social Philosophy, in Newcastle

Morning Herald 5/1/1980. e. SMH obit of Anderson 7/7/1962 [& Highway Anderson issue] /3. Michael Easson, “Bibliography of Articles concerning John Anderson. 04 George Davie, John Anderson’s Academic Background Part I: John Burnet [typed,

14 pp., photocopy; 17 pp., draft original; 15 pp., written, photocopy]; Part II: Norman Kemp Smith [10 pp.; typed, photocopy]; Part III: George Gibson [8 pp.; typed, photocopy], w. letter to TAR 9/11/1977 [2 pp.] [“what is there is very much [sic] I said at Bundanoon”]

05 Typed Education Pieces /1. TAR article and drafts, “Theory and Practice” [title overwritten on only one version;

all typed, 12 pp. (+ 7 pp.), 9 pp. , 12 pp. + 9 pp. (heavily overwritten) + 6 pp. + 2 pp. written foolscap.; nd.]

/2. “Morality without Religion” AM Magazine article 25 January 1955 [typed; 5 pp.] /3. JA articles on religion [typed]. “Study and the Church,” Sunday Sun May 15 1949;

“Anderson in Defence of Himself” (“The University and Religion”) Report in Honi Soit 12 July 1951; “Counter-attack by Professor Anderson” (“Logic and Dogma”) Report in Honi Soit, 2 August 1951; “Academic Autonomy and Religion”. Address 14 July 1961; HS report 27 July 1961.

06 “John Anderson: His Thought and Influence: A Collection of Essays” edited by T.A. Rose. [Most originals. Includes letter to D.M. Armstrong on his contribution, and intentions to find a publisher, dat. 22/1/79.]

07 /1. “Some Questions in Aesthetics”, “an address delivered to the [SULS] on October

29 1931” [typed, SULS November 1932; 9 pp.] /2. “Sensation” [unknown handwriting; 10 pp.] 08 Hegel /1. JA Lectures, Hegel 1941 [typed; 37 pp.] /2. JA Hegel notes from Edinburgh [28 pp.; typed; 1925 (as written notes: series 1 P42

JA Papers, 37 pp.)] 09 “Modern Philosophy Lecture Notes on Period Descartes to Kant. Professor John

Anderson. Philosophy II (day) 1927” [carbon; typed; 16/3-37/3; 1/4-5/4] 010 “Copy of JA’s Criticism Lectures of 1954 as written up by him from lecture notes

taken by Walker and Loveday” [typed; 71 pp.] 011 Photocopies of JA materrial /1. “Art and Morality” [from AJPP Dec 1941] /2. “Some Questions in Aesthetics” [SULS booklet, 1932] /3. `“Is There an Australian Philosophy” [Macquarie University stencil, extract from

The Sunday Sun and Guardian, March 24, 1935; 2 pp.] /4. “Ethics and Aesthetics (1942) Notes made on 4th Year course by JA” [“Copy of

JA’s script”: typed; foolscap; 22 pp. ]

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012 “Reason and the Passions: Control or Acquiescence?” John Anderson Memorial Lecture, 1988. [author: Genevieve Lloyd; photocopy; typed; 14 pp.]

013 Newspaper Clippings. /1. Obituary: Darcy Waters, SMH May 2, 1997 p. 31. /2. “The Sydney Libertarian Legend” The Sydney Review Dec 1995-Jan 1996. Richard

Hall on John Anderson [pp. 11-12]; “Dissent at Dictation Speed”: review of A Passion to Oppose”; Peter Kirkpatrick on the Push.

/3. John Passmore, “Glasgow Radical to Sydney Stirrer”: review of A Passion to Oppose” SMH November 11, 1995: Spectrum 11 A.

/4. Peter Coleman, “The Man with No Illusions” review of A Passion to Oppose: The Weekend Review [Weekend Australian] October 28/29 1995: p. 9.

014 Photocopy: Paul Hager, “Why Russell Didn’t Think He was a Philosopher of Education”, Russell: The Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives 13, 2 1993-4 pp. 150-167

015 Var. publications, letters, etc. /1. University of Sydney News July 25 1973. incl. “Special Report on Philosophy

Dispute” pp. 87-93. /2. WEA News, 1 March 1974 /3. Broadsheet, 81: March 1975 /4. “In Tyrrell’s Bookshop” /5. “John Anderson Centenary Conference” USyd Philosophy Room November 1993

flyer. /6. Flyer: Robert McLaughlin, “Cosmic Explanation” The 1993 JA Memorial Lecture. /7. Brian Wild to TAR, letter 13 November 1993. [wrote MA thesis “John Anderson’s

Doctrine of One Way of Being”. /8. Paul at UTS to TAR [nd. —1993?] /9. Copy of email John Earls to Padraic McGuinness [on Push] [nd.—1996?] /10. “A Philosophic Affair” and letters JA to ARW [from var. issues of Heraclitus/JA?] /11. Word processed “Church History Blues” [from 15/5/52] 016 Periodical Material /1. SMH November 27 1943 pp. 7-10. p. 7: Emery Barcs, “Benedetto Croce—

Philosopher. An Anti-Fascist Idol is Reinstated”. /2. Front Cover: The Bulletin, June 30 1962 [JA portrait] 017 Orr articles /1. Observer Oct 4 1958 Robert Donington, “How to Sack Professors” p. 524. /2. Observer Oct 18 1958 Donald Horne, “Sidetracking the Orr Case” p. 555. 018 Hegel material [typescript, foolscap, taken from (a) Histoire de Philosophie by

Émile Bréhier Chapter IX vol. II Hegel, with opening bibliographical entry pp. 734-783; (b) Baillie, Hegel’s Logic, sections 1-97; 1 p. summary chart]

019 ff. Various texts and anthologies: /a. Manuscripts [published by the bookshop of Margareta Webber, Melbourne] 13 May

1935 [JA, “The Perfect Wagnerite” pp. 25-38] /b. Offprint, JA “Marxist Philosophy”, 1935 /c. Offprint, JA, “Marxist Ethics”, 1937 /d. Offprint, JA, “The Problem of Causality”, 1938 /e. Religion in Education, 1943 [5 addresses, incl. JA] /f. Offprint, “Classicism”, Adelaide, 1960

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/g. Viscount Brentford, “Do We Need a Censor?” London: Faber, 1929. /h. Quadrant, January 1976 [incl. J.C.C. Smart, “The Philosophical Andersonians”, pp.

6-10] /i. Quadrant, July 1977 Special Issue: 50 Years of John Anderson. /j. Dialectic 14: 1977 Anderson on Education. /k. Dialectic 15: 1978 incl. Birchall “False Proposition”. /l. Dialectic 30: 1987 Special Issue reprinted 1993: Andersonian Papers. /m. Proof copy, JA, Education and Inquiry, edited D.Z. Phillips, Oxford: Blackwell,

1980 SUA P212 STOVE, David. ?1929-1994

[Letter to Selwyn Grave, Box 16: “I did my honours year in 1949, and therefore graduated, in the ceremonial sense, in 1950. I came to the Sydney lectureship, as stated above, on i/i/60, and in the amalgamated departed [dept amalg shortly after Mackie’s accession]. I had been a ‘teaching fellow’ in Anderson’s department in 1952 and part of ’53.”]

Box 9 incl. JA conference material 1977-87 Armstrong folder: “David Armstrong, Challis Professor of Philosopher in the University of Sydney, 1964-1991”, 14/11/1991 [DS “memoir”: includes JA in comparison to DM & JM. Anderson folder:

/1. Copy SMH Mar. 5 1977 Gavin Souter, “Our One and Only Guru”. p. 13 /2. L. Hiatt. Memorandum to John Anderson Commemoration Lecturers and

Discussion-openers [roneo; 2 pp.; 1/5/1977] /3. John Anderson Commemoration Lectures and Conference 1977 [w. photocopies of

Francis Anderson Commemoration, source unknown; nd.] + roneoed programs. /4. Copy, Dialectic vol. 30 1987 Andersonian Papers. Box 19 incl. Brian Kennedy corresp /1. Letter regarding his biography generally, 23/1/1987 /2. Letter on Stove appointment over AJA and Bloom [from Hist Ideas Program, RSSS

ANU; nd.—around 1990?] Box 22 Incl. John Mackie corresp. Box 28 Diaries 1956-69

[28/6/56 paper to Libertarian Soc.; 11/7/56 AAPP—J. Anderson, “The Nightmare”; 19/8/57 J. Anderson: “Philosophy as Realism”; 5/9/57 See JA if possible; 12/9/57 See JA; 16/10/57 Local Branch: J.A. The Open Society; 24/10/57 Ring JA re Wed 6 Nov.]

Box 35 Incl. David Armstrong corresp. 1952-55, including thesis chapters and extended discussions. JA and relevant philosophical references in: DMA to DCS 28/5/1052 DCS to DMA [nd.—around July 1952. pp. 3-5 DMA to DCS 15/9/1952. Oxford. DMA “On Points” [mentioned in above letter] DCS to DMA 5/10/1952 on “atomic facts” and DMA’s “points” DCS to DMA 17/3/1953: p. 5 DMA to DSC [from London] 28/6/1955. DMA to DSC [from London] 23/8/1955

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DMA to DSC [from Oxford] 12/12/1953 DMA to DSC [from London] 6/1/1955. DMA to DSC [from London] 24/4/1955 [Sydney vs. English philosophy]