Papers of Donald Cary Williams, ca. 1922-1977 (inclusive).

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Papers of Donald Cary Williams, ca. 1922-1977 (inclusive).

Contains Williams' correspondence, student papers, manuscripts of published and unpublished papers and lectures, and teaching materials for philosophy courses. Other topics he discussed were time, fatalism, certainty, behaviorism, meaning, and knowledge. Williams' teaching materials, ca. 1930-1967, contain syllabi, lecture and class notes, course proposals and exams, reading lists, exercises and examples, comments on student papers, and other material.

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Harvard University Archives.

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