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He subsequently taught at New York University (1968-1972), the University of Miami (1972-1977), and Duke University (1975) before coming to the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he taught from 1977 until his death in 2003. At the University of Alabama, Rachels served as the Chair of the Department of Philosophy from 1977-1979, Dean of the School of Humanities from 1978-1983, and acting Academic Vice President in 1983.","In 1971, he edited his first book, Moral Problems: A Collection of Philosophical Essays, which had great success as a college philosophy textbook. He wrote a second textbook, The Elements of Moral Philosophy, in 1986. In its sixth edition (2010), The Elements of Moral Philosophy continues to be widely used as a college philosophy textbook.","Rachels' highly influential article, \"Active and Passive Euthanasia,\" was published in 1975 in the New England Journal of Medicine.  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It consists largely of correspondence from other scholars to Rachels regarding manuscripts and mutual research subjects such as euthanasia and animal rights. There is a significant amount of correspondence from numerous scholars regarding Rachels' 1975 article \"Active and Passive Euthanasia.\" A large amount of correspondence from book and journal editors regarding the publishing of Rachels' work is also present. A smaller amount of correspondence exists regarding translations of his works. This series also contains manuscripts sent to Rachels for review from other scholars.","Series 2: Manuscripts contains material from 1962 to 2002, although a large amount is undated. Manuscripts include scholarly articles, book chapters, school papers, book reviews by Rachels, and unpublished works on a variety of subjects. Many manuscripts reflect the editing and publishing process with corrections and print proofs present. Some handwritten research notes made by Rachels are also found within this series. Multiple topics are covered, including animal rights, euthanasia, the death penalty, religion, and morality. This series also contains some correspondence generally regarding the editing and publishing of manuscripts as well as related research. Translations of Rachels' work are also included in this series.","Series 3: Book Reviews contains reviews of his books from both scholarly and popular sources published between 1986 and 1993 with some undated."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.  Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Usage of material in Box 1 File 28 is restricted and cannot be used outside of the context provided by the family. Please refer to the note found in the file for further information.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eAny quotation, citation, paraphrasing, or other use of this article is restricted by the family. It may only be used under the intent with which it was written, as explained by the family, and not as a portrayal of James Rachels' views or opinions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.  Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Usage of material in Box 1 File 28 is restricted and cannot be used outside of the context provided by the family. Please refer to the note found in the file for further information.","Any quotation, citation, paraphrasing, or other use of this article is restricted by the family. It may only be used under the intent with which it was written, as explained by the family, and not as a portrayal of James Rachels' views or opinions."],"corpname_ssim":["University of Richmond","Mercer University","University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill","New York University","University of Miami","Duke University","University of Alabama at Birmingham","National Endowment for the Humanities"],"famname_ssim":["Rachels"],"persname_ssim":["Rachels, James Webster, Jr., 1941-2003","David Rachels"],"names_coll_ssim":["Rachels, James Webster, Jr., 1941-2003"],"names_ssim":["University of Richmond","Mercer University","University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill","New York University","University of Miami","Duke University","University of Alabama at Birmingham","National Endowment for the Humanities","Rachels","Rachels, James Webster, Jr., 1941-2003","David Rachels"],"language_ssim":["The collection is predominantly in English with translated works in Italian and French."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":58,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:40:51.481Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viur_repositories_4_resources_4"}},{"id":"vifgm_lavine","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Thelma Z. 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Lavine papers, 1932/2007","C0195","Civilization, Western--Philosophy.","Philosophy","Philosophy--History","Psychology.","There are no access restrictions.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1960-2005 (Boxes 1-6)\n        Series 2: Research, 1930s-2007 (Boxes 6-32)\n        Series 3: Publications, 1977-2002 (Boxes 23-33)\n        Series 4: Audio/Visual, 1969-1996 (Boxes 34-43)","Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 12, 1915, Thelma Z. Lavine taught philosophy for over 40 years, mostly at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. Her teaching career began after she received doctoral degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1939. Prior to that, she completed an undergraduate degree at Radcliffe College in 1936. A popular lecturer, she taught at the University of Maryland in the 1950s and 1960s, then accepted a teaching position at George Washington University. She joined the faculty at George Mason University as a Robinson Professor in 1985 and taught there until she retired in 1998.","An active and well-respected philosophy professor, Lavine served in many organizations, including as president of the Washington Philosophy Club, on the Executive Committee of the Society for Advancement of American Philosophy, and on the Ralph Waldo Emerson Committee of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.","Lavine was trained by, knew, and debated well-known philosophers including Richard Rorty, John Dewey, C.I. Lewis, Susanne Langer, Hannah Arendt, Paul Weiss, and Kurt Wolff. After she moved to Washington, DC from Boston, one of her projects was to make American Philosophy relevant to students. In addition to advocating for the controversial American branch of philosophy, Lavine produced scholarship on social philosophy, philosophy of the social sciences, American naturalism, philosophy of history, and philosophy in literature.","A widely published author, she popularized philosophy with her 30-part series \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest,\" which aired first on Maryland Public Television and then nationally in the early 1980s. Her book of the same name was published in 1984 and is still in print. Lavine died at her home in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011.","Processed by Rachel Moran and Blyth McManus in November 2013. EAD markup completed by Blyth McManus in 2013.","Special Collections and Archives also holds the papers of many other George Mason University professors. Lavine's work \"From Socrates to Sartre\" is available in book format at the Fenwick Library and in VHS format in the Johnson Center videotapes.","Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances. The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL. Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left.","There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Thelma Z. 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Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eNatural law, utopia.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lectures and meetings.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes APA material.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAPA convention, philosophic societies, various.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Current.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes SAAP material.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"hypophosphatasia.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThe problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eArendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eNazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eincludes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes high school yearbooks with photos.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on history and religion.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eKant.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLogical positivism.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSantayana.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech in Society.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eUndergraduate. Radcliffe.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eUndergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eMorality, capitalism, values.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Am \u0026amp; Crisis \u0026amp; Modernity.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLiberty. Isaiah Berlin.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Identified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBerlin, psychological method.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eDewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes obituary.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes realia.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eCopies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAlso contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes history and \"Kant's Children.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eGoode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes research for Verstehen and on Abel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThe Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePreparing for presentation,\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2. \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Author Arthur F. Bentley.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook, used. Author Charles Frankel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFordham Univ.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eWash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eTh. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026amp; CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026amp; CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026amp;A\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAs identified on case.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u0026gt;11/11\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left.\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances. The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL. Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Thelma Z. 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Lavine, a philosophy professor who taught at George Mason University, George Washington University, and the University of Maryland. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections \u0026 Archives"],"persname_ssim":["Lavine, Thelma Z."],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. 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Lavine papers, 1932/2007","C0195","Civilization, Western--Philosophy.","Philosophy","Philosophy--History","Psychology.","There are no access restrictions.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1960-2005 (Boxes 1-6)\n        Series 2: Research, 1930s-2007 (Boxes 6-32)\n        Series 3: Publications, 1977-2002 (Boxes 23-33)\n        Series 4: Audio/Visual, 1969-1996 (Boxes 34-43)","Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 12, 1915, Thelma Z. Lavine taught philosophy for over 40 years, mostly at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. Her teaching career began after she received doctoral degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1939. Prior to that, she completed an undergraduate degree at Radcliffe College in 1936. A popular lecturer, she taught at the University of Maryland in the 1950s and 1960s, then accepted a teaching position at George Washington University. She joined the faculty at George Mason University as a Robinson Professor in 1985 and taught there until she retired in 1998.","An active and well-respected philosophy professor, Lavine served in many organizations, including as president of the Washington Philosophy Club, on the Executive Committee of the Society for Advancement of American Philosophy, and on the Ralph Waldo Emerson Committee of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.","Lavine was trained by, knew, and debated well-known philosophers including Richard Rorty, John Dewey, C.I. Lewis, Susanne Langer, Hannah Arendt, Paul Weiss, and Kurt Wolff. After she moved to Washington, DC from Boston, one of her projects was to make American Philosophy relevant to students. In addition to advocating for the controversial American branch of philosophy, Lavine produced scholarship on social philosophy, philosophy of the social sciences, American naturalism, philosophy of history, and philosophy in literature.","A widely published author, she popularized philosophy with her 30-part series \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest,\" which aired first on Maryland Public Television and then nationally in the early 1980s. Her book of the same name was published in 1984 and is still in print. Lavine died at her home in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011.","Processed by Rachel Moran and Blyth McManus in November 2013. EAD markup completed by Blyth McManus in 2013.","Special Collections and Archives also holds the papers of many other George Mason University professors. Lavine's work \"From Socrates to Sartre\" is available in book format at the Fenwick Library and in VHS format in the Johnson Center videotapes.","Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances. The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL. Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left.","There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Thelma Z. 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After she moved to Washington, DC from Boston, one of her projects was to make American Philosophy relevant to students. In addition to advocating for the controversial American branch of philosophy, Lavine produced scholarship on social philosophy, philosophy of the social sciences, American naturalism, philosophy of history, and philosophy in literature.","A widely published author, she popularized philosophy with her 30-part series \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest,\" which aired first on Maryland Public Television and then nationally in the early 1980s. Her book of the same name was published in 1984 and is still in print. Lavine died at her home in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThelma Z. Lavine papers, C0195, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"prefercite_tesim":["Thelma Z. 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A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeminar, courses, program.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eFellowship, NEH\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAyn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eFounders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eNatural law, utopia.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lectures and meetings.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes APA material.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAPA convention, philosophic societies, various.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Current.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes SAAP material.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"hypophosphatasia.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThe problem of phenomenalism. 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This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eincludes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes high school yearbooks with photos.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on history and religion.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eKant.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLogical positivism.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSantayana.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech in Society.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eUndergraduate. Radcliffe.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eUndergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eMorality, capitalism, values.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Am \u0026amp; Crisis \u0026amp; Modernity.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLiberty. Isaiah Berlin.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL. Identified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBerlin, psychological method.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eDewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes obituary.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes realia.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eCopies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAlso contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes history and \"Kant's Children.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eGoode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIdentified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes research for Verstehen and on Abel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThe Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePreparing for presentation,\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2. \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Author Arthur F. Bentley.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eJournal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook, used. Author Charles Frankel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBook, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFordham Univ.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eWash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eTh. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026amp; CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eLECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026amp; CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026amp;A\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAs identified on case.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSide A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u0026gt;11/11\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left.\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances. The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL. Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector Side B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A 000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd Side B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU Side 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20 12/11 Side B - 12 11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Thelma Z. 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Lavine papers, 1932/2007","C0195","/repositories/2/resources/185","Philosophy","Philosophy -- History","Civilization, Western -- Philosophy","Women in higher education","Education, Higher","Correspondence","Sound recordings","There are no access restrictions.","This collection is organized by type of material into four series.","Series\n      Series 1: Correspondence, 1960-2005 (Boxes 1-6)\n      Series 2: Research, 1930s-2007 (Boxes 6-32)\n      Series 3: Publications, 1977-2002 (Boxes 23-33)\n      Series 4: Audio/Visual, 1969-1996 (Boxes 34-43)","Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 12, 1915, Thelma Z. Lavine taught philosophy for over 40 years, mostly at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. Her teaching career began after she received doctoral degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1939. Prior to that, she completed an undergraduate degree at Radcliffe College in 1936. A popular lecturer, she taught at the University of Maryland in the 1950s and 1960s, then accepted a teaching position at George Washington University. She joined the faculty at George Mason University as a Robinson Professor in 1985 and taught there until she retired in 1998.","An active and well-respected philosophy professor, Lavine served in many organizations, including as president of the Washington Philosophy Club, on the Executive Committee of the Society for Advancement of American Philosophy, and on the Ralph Waldo Emerson Committee of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.","Lavine was trained by, knew, and debated well-known philosophers including Richard Rorty, John Dewey, C.I. Lewis, Susanne Langer, Hannah Arendt, Paul Weiss, and Kurt Wolff. After she moved to Washington, DC from Boston, one of her projects was to make American Philosophy relevant to students. In addition to advocating for the controversial American branch of philosophy, Lavine produced scholarship on social philosophy, philosophy of the social sciences, American naturalism, philosophy of history, and philosophy in literature.","A widely published author, she popularized philosophy with her 30-part series \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest,\" which aired first on Maryland Public Television and then nationally in the early 1980s. Her book of the same name was published in 1984 and is still in print. Lavine died at her home in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011.","Processed by Rachel Moran and Blyth McManus in November 2013. EAD markup completed by Blyth McManus in 2013.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the papers of many other George Mason University professors. Lavine's work \"From Socrates to Sartre\" is available in book format at the Fenwick Library and in VHS format in the Johnson Center videotapes.","Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances.  The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL.\nIdentified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... 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A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. 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Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances.  The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL.\nIdentified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector\nSide B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A\n000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd\nSide B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU\nSide 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20   12/11\nSide B - 12   11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_aafd885904e4dca8d35fc5d77c82371f\"\u003eResearch papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. 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Lavine papers, 1932/2007","C0195","/repositories/2/resources/185","Philosophy","Philosophy -- History","Civilization, Western -- Philosophy","Women in higher education","Education, Higher","Correspondence","Sound recordings","There are no access restrictions.","This collection is organized by type of material into four series.","Series\n      Series 1: Correspondence, 1960-2005 (Boxes 1-6)\n      Series 2: Research, 1930s-2007 (Boxes 6-32)\n      Series 3: Publications, 1977-2002 (Boxes 23-33)\n      Series 4: Audio/Visual, 1969-1996 (Boxes 34-43)","Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 12, 1915, Thelma Z. Lavine taught philosophy for over 40 years, mostly at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. Her teaching career began after she received doctoral degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1939. Prior to that, she completed an undergraduate degree at Radcliffe College in 1936. A popular lecturer, she taught at the University of Maryland in the 1950s and 1960s, then accepted a teaching position at George Washington University. She joined the faculty at George Mason University as a Robinson Professor in 1985 and taught there until she retired in 1998.","An active and well-respected philosophy professor, Lavine served in many organizations, including as president of the Washington Philosophy Club, on the Executive Committee of the Society for Advancement of American Philosophy, and on the Ralph Waldo Emerson Committee of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.","Lavine was trained by, knew, and debated well-known philosophers including Richard Rorty, John Dewey, C.I. Lewis, Susanne Langer, Hannah Arendt, Paul Weiss, and Kurt Wolff. After she moved to Washington, DC from Boston, one of her projects was to make American Philosophy relevant to students. In addition to advocating for the controversial American branch of philosophy, Lavine produced scholarship on social philosophy, philosophy of the social sciences, American naturalism, philosophy of history, and philosophy in literature.","A widely published author, she popularized philosophy with her 30-part series \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest,\" which aired first on Maryland Public Television and then nationally in the early 1980s. Her book of the same name was published in 1984 and is still in print. Lavine died at her home in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011.","Processed by Rachel Moran and Blyth McManus in November 2013. EAD markup completed by Blyth McManus in 2013.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the papers of many other George Mason University professors. Lavine's work \"From Socrates to Sartre\" is available in book format at the Fenwick Library and in VHS format in the Johnson Center videotapes.","Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances.  The collection also includes almost 2,000 books, a small portion of which will be cataloged and housed in special collections.","Series 1, Correspondence: This series contains communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, including meetings, conferences, and symposia as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Series 2, Research: This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. This series is organized first alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","Identified by TZL. Includes SAAP material.","Identified by TZL. Includes research notes and clippings in addition to correspondence related to the American Philosophers Club.","Seminar, courses, program.","Fellowship, NEH","Ayn Rand. Correspondence from GWU.","Founders vs. American Pragmatism; Politics; History. Items relating to GMU's Dr. Buchanan.","Natural law, utopia.","Includes lectures and meetings.","Includes APA material.","APA convention, philosophic societies, various.","Identified by TZL as \"Current.\"","Includes SAAP material.","Includes \"Krebiozen,\" Larry King.","Includes \"hypophosphatasia.\"","Includes \"Jonathan Skipp - Bantam.\"","Identified by TZL. Romantic pragmatism, American history, politics.","The problem of phenomenalism. SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. Isaiah Berlin.","Committee on pluralism, executive committee, nominations.","\"Cultural Wars.\" \"Resolving the Contradiction.\"","Identified by TZL.\nIdentified by TZL.","Identified by TZL.","Berlin, psychological method.","Dewey, Feuer, NYT book reviews.","Identified by TZL.","Includes obituary.","Includes realia.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Emerson, Freud, Fukuyama, Gellner, Hegel, Heidegger, Hook, Hopper, Huntington, James, Jefferson / see also Amer. Creed.\"","Copies of manila file folders on which TZL had written.","Identified by TZL as \"Hab, Rorty, Bell, L. Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel Two / SIDE ONE Q\u0026A","Side A - SIE conference Vol I / Jack High (introduction) Thelma Lavine (Beg.) Ralph Rector\nSide B - Thelma Lavine (conclusion), Don Lavoie, Discussion (Beg)","000-400 / 400-480 / A\n000-150 TZL / B","Side A - Hegel cont'd\nSide B - \"Trinity\" \"Absolute\" Dialectic","Side 1 - BLEECKER ST. PLAYERS / Kainer, R: Interview WAMU\nSide 2 - PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOTHERAPY / WEIGERT: Separation-Individuation","As identified on case.","Side A - 20   12/11\nSide B - 12   11/4 -\u003e11/11","\"Witnesses to the Holocaust.\" date given is (c) date.","\"May 1987\" is stamped on back, appears to be from printing service - exact date photo was taken is unknown.","Photograph of TZL in a college uniform as part of a group promoting \"GOOD HEALTH + GOOD FACULTIES.\" TZL is on the left looking to her left.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine, a philosophy professor who taught at George Mason University, George Washington University, and the University of Maryland. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances.","George Mason University. 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This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research for her MPT show; and research which culminated in her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized by subject and then chronologically.","Series 3, Publications: This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Series 4, Audio/Visual: This series is comprised largely of audio cassette recordings. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" This series is organized first by subject and then chronologically.","This series contains various types of correspondence including communications regarding Lavine's professional activities, such as meetings, conferences, and symposia, as well as journal submissions and presentations; correspondence relating to her MPT TV series and her book \"From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest;\" correspondence with other scholars and philosophers; and fan mail from her students, readers, and viewers. Correspondence can also be found in the \"Research\" files. 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SUNY Buffalo.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"Random House re SocSart\"","Arendt, B'nai B'rith, The New Yorker.","Nazism, fan mail, Pragmatism, Arendt.","This series contains notes, clippings, and other papers related to Lavine's work as a scholar and professional philosopher. This series includes published articles, book reviews, newspaper articles and editorials written by her and by others; research which culminated in her MPT show and her book. Ranging from small local workshops to large international meetings, the conferences for which there are research, programs, and complete presentation papers cover a range of themes including the women's movement. This series also contains materials from Lavine's work as a student, scholar, and teacher. This series is first organized alphabetically by subject and then chronologically.","includes paper by Alan Wood at Cornell.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"America, American Phil., American Creed, Capitalism, Chaos, Communism, Communitarianism, Contemp., Counterculture, Counter Enlight.\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Arendt, Bell, Bellah, Bernstein, C, Blake, Bloom, Diggins.\"","Includes high school yearbooks with photos.","Includes work on history and religion.","Kant.","Logical positivism.","Santayana.","\"Speech in Society.\"","Undergraduate. Radcliffe.","Undergraduate honors thesis on knowledge and other minds.","Morality, capitalism, values.","Identified by TZL as \"Am \u0026 Crisis \u0026 Modernity.\"","Liberty. 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Goldstein, Modernity.\"","Also contains TZL's resignation letter from UMD.","Identified by TZL.","Identified by TZL as \"tv program script and notes\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Kant, Kloppenberg, Lasch, Lincoln, Lipset, Malia, Mann, Pierce [sic], Rawls.\"","Identified by TZL.","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Modernity, Millenium, Multiculturalism, Overview, Pluralism, Politics, Postmodernism, Pragmatism, Religion, Socialism.\"","Identified by TZL.","Includes history and \"Kant's Children.\"","Identified by TZL.","Goode, Quine, Feuer, Merton, Weiss, Anger, Phillips.","Identified by TZL as \"AM new ... Rorty notes.\"","Identified by TZL as \"Progressivism ROM/MOD + END/CONCL\"","Original binder tabs identified contents as \"Ricoeur, Russell, Sandel, Schlesinger, Tocqueville, Weber, Whitman, Wittgenstein.\"","Includes work on phenomenology, research for Verstehen, Hume, Rorty.","Includes notes on American culture and religion, Dewey, ideology.","Includes notes on various research projects, some newspaper clippings, and a small amount of communication from GWU.","Includes notes on American identity, philosophy and culture, women's movement.","Includes research on ethics, religion, philosophy, WWI, Holocaust, Rwanda.","Includes research for Verstehen and on Abel.","The Jewish experience, Hegel, Kant. Murphy paper and note.","Includes work on rules, candidates, Feuer.","Preparing for presentation,","Includes work on religion, nihilism, ultimate values as identified by TZL.","This series contains original books and professional journals which contain writings from Lavine. A seventh edition English-language copy of her book is present, as well as a copy of the Japanese-language edition. This series is organized chronologically.","Journal. ABS: American Behavioral Scientist, March/April 1977, Article 6.","Journal. Spring, 1981, Vol XVII, No. 2.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Winter, 1984, Vol. XX, No. 1,","Book. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 107: Philosophy, History and Social Action: Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer. Edited by Sidney Hook, William L. O'Neill, Roger O'Toole.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1988, Vol. XXIV, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston.","Journal. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. VII, No 2.","Book. Author Arthur F. Bentley.","Journal. Social Science and Modern Society, Volume 32, No. 2, Jan/Feb 1995.","Journal. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Fall, 1997, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4.","Book. Edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn.","Book, used. Author Charles Frankel.","Book, sealed in shrink wrap. Author Charles Frankel.","This series is comprised largely of audiotape cassettes. Included are classroom lectures and radio interviews, as well as a few miscellaneous items such as a memorial speech. Complete or nearly complete lecture series include \"From Socrates to Sartre,\" \"Philosophy 19th Century,\" \"Philosophy 355,\" \"Philosophy of America,\" \"Philosophy of History,\" \"Philosophy and Literature/Philosophy of Literature,\" and \"Philosophy and Social Science/Social Philosophy.\" Items are audiocassettes unless otherwise identified. This series is organized first by medium, then by subject and chronologically.","Fordham Univ.","Philosophical Roots - German - Freud - Rank","Wash. Hebrew Congregation, Scholar Series","Th. Lavine GWU for Smithsonian","LECTURER Dr. Thelma Z. Lavine / LANGUAGE \u0026 CHANNEL Floor Reel ONE / SIDE ONE Lecture Part 1 / SIDE TWO Lecture Part 2","LECTURER DR. Thelma Z. 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