Dr. Gibbard presents a talk on normative consistency and how they could clash with policies such as the UN Declaration of human rights.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol 158, no.1
; ; The rise of citizen science and the rise of citizen authenticating is changing who is in control of what is "authentic." Adrian Johns examines how this has occured and what it means for our culture.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 160, No. 1 (March 2016), pp. 18-25
[ca.?] A.D. 74p.of 102p. (see Patterson Papers.) Refers to Franklin. See volume: [R.M. Patterson] Notebook; [ca.1800], pp.20-94. Not found April, 2011.
General physical description: 7-1/2x6
Expresses hope that the morals of the people will not be corrupted by the "figurings" of the "great Folks" and that the people in general will "discountenance vice" and "practice morality."; American Philosophical Society
Agreement between Ray de Chaumont, Benjamin Franklin, and Silas Deane on the movement of packets boats. Franklin and Deane, on behalf of the United States Congress, brokered an agreement that boats with packets and goods would not be impeded from port and that de Chaumont would be financially responsible for the boats. In return, de Chaumont would be paid a certain amount per boat. SIgned by all three. Notation in English at the end about de Chaumont being allowed to place goods on the boat, but not hinder their movement.; American Philosophical Society