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MS 3107 - Papers of Professor Thomas Gordon, Professor Robert Eden Scott and their associates including discourses and questions of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society
1 - Discourses presented to the Aberdeen Philosophical Society
2 - Questions discussed by the Aberdeen Philosophical Society
3 - Discourses and Questions of Thomas Gordon, being for the most part copies or amended versions of items in 3107/1 and 3107/2
4 - Papers of Thomas Gordon, unrelated to Aberdeen Philosophical Society
5 - Letters and papers of Robert Eden Scott (1770 - 1811), grandson of Thomas Gordon
6 - Miscellaneous academic papers of uncertain provenance or authorship, including pieces by Thomas Gordon and Robert Eden Scott
1 - Elements of natural theology
1 - Elements of unatural theology
2 - Elements of natural theology
2 - Description of a linear scale with diagram
3 - Notes on language and grammar
4 - Judgement
5 - Lectures on natural history by Dr John Walker of Edinburgh
6 - Natural history: Quadrupeds, birds and insects
7 - Notes on John Brown, 'Essays on the characteristics (of the Earl of Shaftesbury)'
8 - Notes on Lord Kames, 'Elements of criticism'
9 - Notes on natural philosophy
10 - Notes on philosophical topics
11 - Paper on cause and effect
12 - Paper on the perception of distance
13 - Paper on 'opinionativeness'
14 - Paper on religion, moral training and the state
15 - Thomas Reid: On the culture of the human soul. Text of lectures
16 - The science of dioptrics with fragment about the nature of perception.
17 - Theological papers on passages from Romans, 2nd Corinthians and John
18 - Fragmentary notes, mainly on perception
7 - Miscellaneous letters and papers of uncertain provenance
8 - Paste-downs and binding fragments from unidentified local sources
9 - Miscellaneous notes by or associated with Professor W.L Davidson, who worked on papers in MS 3107
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