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Wolfgang Yourgrau: Causality and Determinism - The Breakdown (Reel 1 / Side 1), 1965-01-21

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Identifier: U032.01.0011.00001

Abstract

This reel contains Wolfgang Yourgrau speaking at the University of Denver on January 21, 1965 as part of the English Department Lecture Series. Primary topics of his lecture include causality, determinism, and their modern place in science, philosophy, and psychology. Yourgrau stresses the difference between causality and determinism and provides examples in effort to validate his claim.

Total run time: 1:06:11

Dates

  • 1965-01-21

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Extent

From the File: .5 Linear Feet (Full legal document box)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Reel Diameter: 7" Stereo/Mono: Mono Speed: 3.75 IPS TRT: 1:06:11 One or Two Sided: One side

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