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Letter from J.M. Earley to James B. Finley
Earley speaks of Brother William Winans, whose health is very poor. He also talks about the Indian question which is making much noise in this country. Earley says that the Chaktahs have determined to move over the Mississippi and leave the land of their fathers to their oppressors. He reports that there is much excitement in the city of Orleans because it has been fired on repeatedly by incendiaries as it is thought, and the citizens are in a state of constant alarm and the city is also very unhealthy. Earley is undecided about his own future. Abstract Number - 842https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1329/thumbnail.jp
How Philosophy of Mind Needs Philosophy of Chemistry
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical causes fully account for mental activities. However, controversy persists about what count as ‘physical causes’. ‘Reductive’ physicalists recognize only microphysical (elementary-particle-level) causality. Many (perhaps most) physicalists are ‘non-reductive’ ─ they hold that entities considered by other (‘special’) sciences have causal powers. Philosophy of chemistry can help resolve main issues in philosophy of mind in three ways: developing an extended mereology applicable to chemical combination, testing whether ‘singularities’ prevent reduction of chemistry to microphysics, and demonstrating ‘downward causation’ in complex networks of chemical reactions
Receipt from B. J. Earley
Receipt for the sum of £12 for organisers salary, dated 16 June 1939, signed by B. J. Earley
Letter to B. J. Earley
Typescript letter dated 14 May 1939, to B J Earley, unsigned (probably from T. J. Hickey), about opening of bank account for the National Provisional Executive
Marriage record of Smith, Earley B. and Janes, Ava B.
Marriage license for Earley B. Smith and Ava B. Janes. L.H. Summers was the officiant
Textiles, environment, design (TED): making theory into textiles through sustainable design strategies, pedagogy and collaboration
Abstract
The TED research cluster at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London, is a collective of practice-based design researchers whose main concerns are the consideration of the role that the designer can play in creating textiles that have a reduced impact on the environment and to provide a toolbox of designer-centred solutions. The cluster involves both staff and students in projects that apply ecodesign theories to textiles practice, with the aim of generating artefacts and theories that will aid designers in creating „better‟ materials, products, systems and improved social well-being. This essay uses three recent TED projects to illustrate how some of the TED members are creating new textiles, dialogues, and enterprises that are all inspired and guided by the TED cluster and its open, pedagogic and collaborative structure
Letter from B. J. Earley to Mr Hickey
Manuscript letter dated 15 May 1939, to Hickey from B. J. Earley, about salary
Letter from B. J. Earley to Mr Hickey
Typescript letter on paper headed 'Transport and General Workers' Union', undated (probably 1939), to Hickey from B. J. Earley, to thank for cheque and to enclose receipt
Letter from B. J. Earley to T. J. Hickey
Typescript letter dated 9 June 1939 to T. J. Hickey from B. J. Earley, Joint Honorary Treasurer, to send a statement of expenses
Chris Earley with his book, "Hawks and owls of eastern North America."
Chris Earley with his book, "Hawks and owls of eastern North America" at the Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception, November 1, 2012
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