MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS(Boxes number 001-099)
Title
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
(Boxes number 001-099)
Description
The archive has eleven boxes of miscellaneous documtents and microfilms. The material contains one manuscript copy of Dallas Willard’s Studies in Husserl’s Early Philosophy. Among the proceedings are to be found three book-length essays: Entendons-Nous Logiquement—un essai, by Laurent Godbout; Five Papers On The Foundations of Mathematics, by John Tucker; Practical Phenomenology: Introductory Lectures in the Theory and Method of Husserl’s Phenomenology, by Harry P. Reeder (for those interested in research on Felix Kaufmann, and who wish to consult documents not available in the archive at the University of Memphis, cf. Reeder’s The Work of Felix Kaufmann for an indispensable index and classification of nearly twenty thousand pages of Kaufmann’s manuscripts, correspondence and bound notebooks preserved in the archive at the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology). In the box of material by Erwin Straus is a detailed “Bibliography of The Posthumous Papers of John Wild,” compiled by Richard I. Sugarman and Roger B. Duncan (according to the bibliography, these papers are currently at the University of Vermont at Burlington, c/o Richard I. Sugarman).