42R. F. J.
Warburg to Harrod, 6 November 1922
[a]
Warburg points
out to Harrod Kegan Paul's new Library of Philosophy. He suggests
that Price's thesis on sense-perception could be published by
Routledge, and asks Harrod's opinion (see
46 R). He also suggests that Haldane might expand his paper "on
what the world would be like in a hundred years" into a short book,
and asks Harrod to talk to him in Cambridge.
[1]
- 1. H. H.
Prices's dissertation for the B.Sc. Degree was later developed
into Perception, London: Methuen, 1932. J. B. S. Haldane's paper,
which was read before the New College Essay Society in Oxford (C.
M. Bowra, Memories 1898-1939, 1966, p. 106) and to the Heretics in
Cambridge on 4 February 1923, was later expanded into Daedalus or
Science and the Future, London: Kegan Paul, 1924.
- a. From
50, Chepstow Villas, Notting Hill, W. 11. # , two
pages ALS, in HPBL Add 71613/167.
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