Arthur Coleman Danto manuscripts, 1980-1985.

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Arthur Coleman Danto manuscripts, 1980-1985.

These book manuscripts include the corrected typescripts of: "Analytical philosophy of action" (Cambridge University Press, 1973); "Analytical philosophy of knowledge" (Cambridge University Press, 1968); "Jean-Paul Sartre" (New York, Viking, 1974) with a.ms. & galley proofs; and "Nietzsche and morality" (New York, Macmillan, 1965). 1985 addition: Typescript and audio cassette of "The Body-Body" (University Lecture, 13 Nov. 1985).

1 linear ft.( 2 boxes)

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Danto, Arthur C., 1924-2013

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