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Subsequently published as Marvelous Possessions: The Wonder of the New World (1991), the topic of the lectures was Renaissance colonialism.
The essence of the lectures was that people in those areas commonly expressed depression as physical symptoms.
He gave the William James Lectures in Harvard in 1955 (a version of the lectures was published as How to Do Things With Words (1962b).
FitzRalph's strong emphasis on the primacy of the will in the Lectures was of little use to Wycliff when he was working out his position, nor was FitzRalph it seems free from all traces of the doctrine that Bradwardine was to describe as 'Pelagian'.
The main thesis throughout the lectures was that it has been the cultural norm for societies to be composed of different ethnic groups.
One of the lectures was entitled "The Fragility of Freedom" and according to Friedman, "dealt with precisely the threat to freedom from a centralized military government".
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The lectures were given by various lecturers in a traditional teacher-centric way ("traditional approach").
The lectures are well prepared yet conversational.
The lectures were deadening, frustrating.
He points out the lectures are free.
Reservations for the lectures are required.
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