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PROFESSOR A. N. PRIOR, of the philosophy department of the University of Canterbury, who is visiting Australia to attend a “working party” at Canberra organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation. Twelve delegates from India and Ceylon and 12 from Australia and New Zealand have been invited, Professor Prior being joined by Professor J. L. Mackie, of Dunedin. The group will mainly discuss ethics.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28451, 4 December 1957, Page 23

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PROFESSOR A. N. PRIOR, of the philosophy department of the University of Canterbury, who is visiting Australia to attend a “working party” at Canberra organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation. Twelve delegates from India and Ceylon and 12 from Australia and New Zealand have been invited, Professor Prior being joined by Professor J. L. Mackie, of Dunedin. The group will mainly discuss ethics. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28451, 4 December 1957, Page 23

PROFESSOR A. N. PRIOR, of the philosophy department of the University of Canterbury, who is visiting Australia to attend a “working party” at Canberra organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation. Twelve delegates from India and Ceylon and 12 from Australia and New Zealand have been invited, Professor Prior being joined by Professor J. L. Mackie, of Dunedin. The group will mainly discuss ethics. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28451, 4 December 1957, Page 23

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