Letter from Leonard Curtis and Co. to Authors and Contributors to inform that Trewin Copplestone Publishing Ltd. had gone into receivership.
Chinese philosophy
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Letter from Lee Yearley, Chair, Religious Studies, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to inform him of the upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought. A separate sheet gives a description of the position.
Yearley LeeLetter from Lee Yearley, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to express his delight that Reason and Spontaneity will soon be out. He asks if Graham has considered a paperback edition of Chuang Tzu to be used by students. He also writes that he has had a productive sabbatical and may contact Graham to discuss some matters.
Yearley Lee HLetter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy. He gives details of the stipend and the courses they would like Graham to teach.
Laudan LarryLetter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy in Spring Semester 1988-89 with possible extension for a second semester. He advises that Graham apply for a visa for employment in the United States in the near future.
Laudan LarryLetter from Kwong-Loi Shun, University of California, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to thank him for agreeing to be a discussant for the panel and to give him details of the format of the panel.
Shun Kwong-loi b 1953Letter from Kwong-Loi Shun, University of California, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to inform him regarding a panel on Confucian ethical thought he is organising for the 1988 meeting of the Association of Asian Studies at which he hopes that Graham will be a discussant. With the letter is the Panel Session Worksheet for panel on The Source of Morality in Confucian Ethics, chaired by David Nivison.
Shun Kwong-loi b 1953Letter from Kuang Mei, National Tsing Hua University, to Angus Graham to reassure that he would be welcome to lecture at the University and that lecturing in English language would not be an obstacle.
Mei KuangLetter from Kuang Mei, National Tsing Hua University, to Angus Graham concerning the publication of his paper presented at the International Symposium on Chinese Intellectual History in the Tsin Hua Journal of Chinese Studies.
Mei KuangLetter from Ku Mei-kao, Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore, to Angus Graham to thank for his book and his paper Yin-yang and the nature of correlative thinking which he is happy to receive. He will pass on Graham's request to see the material before printing.
Ku Mei-kao