Robert Hazo's Idea of Love records, 1960-1968.

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Robert Hazo's Idea of Love records, 1960-1968.

The collection includes correspondence, excerpts, notes, lists, precis, reports, summary sheets, memoranda, manuscripts, clippings, cards, book galley sheets, bound page proofs pertaining to the authorship of the Idea of Love, 1967, by Robert Hazo, including the analytical processes and the writing activities of Hazo and his associates; precis on love authors, manuscript revisions, a love bibliography, and the published copy of the Idea of Love.

10.5 linear ft.

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Hazo, Robert G.

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Institute for Philosophical Research (Chicago, Ill.)

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The Institute for Philosophical Research was established by Mortimer J. Adler in 1952, for the purpose of taking stock of Western thought on such topics as freedom, justice, happiness, progress, love, equality, and law. The Institute produced a treatise on the subject of love, The Idea of Love, by Robert Hazo in 1967. Mr. Hazo, along with other members of the staff (Mortimer J. Adler, Betty Beck, Otto Bird, V.J. McGill, Meyer M. Ossorgin, Gerald Temaner, Peter C. Wolff, Charles Van Doren, Charle...