A photograph of young Jan Łukasiewicz (21 December 1878 – 13 February 1956), the famous founder of the Polish school of logic, who had enormous influence on Arthur Prior's own development as a logician. Łukasiewicz is the inventor of the Polish…
Letter from Arthur Prior to Charles Brasch, the editor of Landfall, sent on 5 January 1947. Prior updates Brasch on an article he is writing for Landfall, that would appear under the title "Disruption" in the first issue of 1948. Here item AP027.
Letter from Arthur Prior to Charles Brasch, the editor of Landfall, sent on 6 October 1951. Prior is promising to write an article for Landfall for the commentary section "This Quarter". Prior would decide to write a review of the Philosophy…
Newspaper interview with Prior on the significance of philosophical education, in the light of his UK experience and his attendance of the philosophy conference in Canberra
Letter from Arthur Prior to Charles Brasch, the editor of Landfall, sent on 7 June 1958. It was a reply to a letter from Brasch on 3 June 1958, asking if Prior would write anything on the New Zealand immigration policy.
Record of letters from A.N. Prior to the Canterbury University College, received in 1952: on 7 July they received Prior's application for Chair of Philosophy; on 12 November they received Prior's acceptance of the position Chair of Philosophy; on 30…