Philosophy
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Introduction to Philosophy , 1981-1989
Contains course material for "Introduction to Philosophy" taught by Manuel Laderman at UCD and MSC.
"Karl Marx's Revolutionary Politics" manuscript, n.d.
An excerpt of a manuscript copy of "Karl Marx's Revolutionary Politics" containing Chapter 6, "Marx in Germany in 1848-- The French Revolution Radicalized"
Maritain (Thomism), 1936-1983
Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.
''Miguel de Unamuno, An Appreciation'', 1936
Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.
''On Logical Positivism and Its Metaphysical Criticism'', 1946
Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.
Philosophical Analysis, 1956
Series 6 consists of Yourgrau's notes for teaching various. Mostly undated, the series also contains some pamphlets or publications on the subject matter.
Philosophy, 1950-1958
Series 6 consists of Yourgrau's notes for teaching various. Mostly undated, the series also contains some pamphlets or publications on the subject matter.
Philosophy, 1936-1983
Series 7 contains bibliographies, by subject, of the personal library of Yourgrau. Also included are appraisals and insurance documents for the library, as well as advertisements and correspondence relative to efforts to sell the library.
Philosophy Class Records and Notes, 1959
Series 10 contains a grade book, Yourgrau's passport and vaccination record, his appointment as University Lecturer, a plaque with Einstein information and the scissors, gloves and ribbons from the opening of the Yourgrau Centre in Japan.
Philosophy of Science, 1936-1983
Series 6 consists of Yourgrau's notes for teaching various. Mostly undated, the series also contains some pamphlets or publications on the subject matter.