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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/343 contains:
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36 Letter from Prof. Nolan Pliny Jacobson of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, North Carolina, U.S.A., about the cultural circumstances required for the development of science, and related documents
37 Joseph Needham's notes from a talk by Ilse Veith on the definition of schizophrenia
38 Two letters from Lancelot Law Whyte of London, about his work on our conception of human nature, and related document
39 Joseph Needham's notes from a a lecture by Joseph Agassi headed 'Can we learn from History'
40 Joseph Needham's notes from a lecture by R. Hooykaas entitled 'Aims and Methods of Historiography of Science'
41 Copy of an article by Maurice Cornforth entitled 'Progress as a Scientific Category', ('Marxism Today')
42 Copy of an article by Eric Hobsbawm entitled 'Progress in History', ('Marxism Today')
43 Letter from Roland Berger of London, about observations on the Chinese mind in G. W. F. Hegel, 'The Philosophy of History', (New York, 1944), and related notes
44 Joseph Needham's notes from a lecture by Charles Davis on 'Religion and the Critique of Western Culture'
45 Letter from Jeremy Prynne of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, accompanying a list of references on 'Light and Illumination as Figural Imagery in the Late Neo-Platonic and Related Subsequent Traditions'
46 Typed bibliography of 'Some Work Referring to or Containing Discussion of Medieval Light Symbolism and Related Themes'
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Copy of an article by Maurice Cornforth entitled 'Progress as a Scientific Category', ('Marxism Today')
Reference SCC2/343/41
Covering Dates 1962
Extent and Medium 3 sheets; Paper
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