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  <dc:title>Ayer's Essays</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Papers, Rogers' research for the biography of photocopies of essays written by A J Ayer and about Ayer, predominantly essays from "The Listener", 

Essays from "The Listener" such as:
"'Occams Razor' and Modern Philosophy" (1944)
"Philosophy at Absolute Zero: An Enquiry into the Meaning of Nihilism" (20th century)
"Contemporary British Philosophers" (1946)
"A Philosophers Symposium"
"Views" stating Ayer's own views on politics (1971) 
"Untangling the Law" (1984

Photocopy of a letter sent to Ayer from A F Murray from the Foreign Office explaining the governments' stance on the Vietnam War after Ayer signed a telegram with his colleagues (1966)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1944-1984</dc:date>
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