A five-part booklet of logic material, compiled by Prior from his and notes by other authors, and mimeographed at the University of Canterbury Philosophy Department. It is marked as a donation from Prof. A.N. Prior to UC Library, made on 17 October…
A four-part booklet of logic material on strict implication. It is compiled by Prior, from his and notes by other authors, mainly C.A. Meredith and mimeographed at the University of Canterbury's Philosophy Department. It is marked as a donation from…
A four-part booklet of logic material on strict implication. It is compiled by Prior, from his and notes by other authors, mainly C.A. Meredith and mimeographed at the University of Canterbury's Philosophy Department. It is marked as a donation from…
A five-part booklet of logic material, compiled by Prior from his and notes by other authors, and mimeographed at the University of Canterbury Philosophy Department. It is marked as a donation from Prof. A.N. Prior to UC Library, made on 17 October…
A debate between Prior and Argosy on "Religion in schools", held through letters to the editor in NZ Listener, published on 8 Jan. 1945, p. 5 (Prior); 12 Jan. 1945, p. 5 (Argosy); 23 Feb. 1945, p. 5 (reply from Prior).
Debate between Prior and others in NZ Listener, following Prior's review "How things begun" of G. H. Duggan's book Evolution and philosophy on 9 Dec. 1949: (1) Duggan's reply to Prior's review on 23 December 1949, p. 5; (2)Letter by Reader on 30…
Letter from Arthur Prior to Karl Popper, sent on the 1st of June 1952. Prior informs Popper that the position of Professor of Philosophy at the Canterbury University College, which he intended to apply for and asked Popper for recommendation, has…
A letter from Arthur Prior to Karl Popper, sent on the 25th of May 1952, in which Prior informes Popper of his intention to apply for the position of Professor of Philosophy at the Canterbury University College, and asks him for a reference letter.
"The Priors in front of their home on 23 Vernon Terrace, Christchurch in 1958.
From left, Mary, Ann, Phillip Wollaston (family friend, the son of the artist Toss Woollaston) and Martin"