A report to the W.E.A. executive meeting on Friday 19 May 1939, in which Popper was listed as one of the suggested lecturers to lecture at Paparua Prison.
A letter from Popper to the secretary of the W.E.A, dated 4 March 1939, in response to KP8080. Popper said he was pleased to be invited to teach philosophy for the W.E.A.
A letter from the W.E.A. to Popper, dated 1 March 1939, telling him that he was recommended to teach a course for W.E.A.'s Christchurch classes in 1939.
Prior's review of G.H. Duggan's book Evolution and philosophy, published in NZ Listener on 9 December 1949, p. 17. This review would trigger a long debate in NZ Listener, entitled "How things began".
A notice of the Royal Society of New Zealand's "Matter and Life" lecture series held at Canterbury University College. Popper's "Mechanism and Vitalism" was scheduled to be the final lecture.
Photographs of K. Popper's student and Arthur Prior's colleague in Manchester, Czesław Lejewski. Lejewski (1913-2001) was a Polish philosopher and logician, who grew out of the Lwow-Warsaw School of Logic. He studied under Jan Łukasiewicz in pre-WWII…
Audio recording and transcript of the interview with Jonathan Bennett, who was a student of Arthur Prior, and did his Master thesis under the supervision of Prior. The interview was conducted in December 2016