Philosophy -- Study and teaching.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Department of Philosophy records
Correspondence of the Sage School of Philosophy, including applications for fellowships and prizes, and material relating to the preparation of a history of the Sage School; correspondence pertaining to the publication of the Philosophical Review; syllabi and other material pertaining to the Dept. of Philosophy.
Edward O'Garro student notebooks
Notebooks from courses at Cornell University in botany, taught by A. N. Prentiss; French, taught by William Channing Russell; political economy; moral philosophy, taught by William D. Wilson; and history, taught by Goldwin Smith and William Channing Russell. Also, a notebook on various subjects from lectures given outside Cornell University by Henry Ward Beecher, Leonard M. Bacon, William H. Seward, and Anna Dickinson.
Edwin A. Burtt papers
Manuscripts and other papers of Edwin A. Burtt, a Cornell University professor of philosophy.
Eugene Marx Kaufmann papers
Includes lecture notes, papers, and other material relating to course work in government, history, and philosophy at Cornell University; also, his Phi Beta Kappa key.
Joseph Benson Foraker notebook
One volume of notes by Joseph Benson Foraker taken in Prof. Wilson's Moral Philosophy course, January, 1869.
Max Black papers
Professional and personal papers including correspondence, subject files, and research materials.