Address, 1986 Mar. 28 [manuscript]
- Bib ID:
- 2909630
- Format:
- Manuscript
- Author:
- Feibleman, James K. (James Kern), 1904-
- Description:
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- 1986
- 1 cm. (1 folder)
- Summary:
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"Philosophy in my time" - an invitation address to the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology which met in Knoxville, Tennessee, on 28 March, 1986.
- Notes:
- Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 7169.
- Subject:
- Time Coverage:
- 1986
- Occupation:
- Philosophers
- Other authors/contributors:
- Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (U.S.)
- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2074 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 2004
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1986
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