"The Influence of Eastern Philosophers, No.3 China, written and narrated by Dr A.C. Graham". Script of interview between Graham and "Reader" for radio/TV programme.
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455 Archivistische beschrijving results for Chinese philosophy
A New Theory on the Origins of Mohism draft by Chow Tse-tsung (University of Wisconsin), eventually published in Wen-lin: Studies in the Chinese Humanities, Vol. 2 (1968) presented at the 27th International Congress of Orientalists, Ann Arbor, 1967.
Zonder titelPhilosophical Voluntarism in Fourth Century China by David S. Nivison, Stanford University for the annual meeting of the American Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, March 30 1973.
Zonder titelAn Equivocation in Confucian Philosophy, draft article by Dennis M. Ahern, eventually published in Journal of Chinese Philosophy 7.2 (June 1980): 175-185.
Zonder titelDie unheimliche Geschichte der Yüen Hi, draft by Ulrich Unger published in 好古 Hao-ku Sinologische Rundbriefe Nr. 17.
Zonder titelLetter from Knud Lundbaek to Angus Graham to send a reprint he thinks may interest Graham. Originally packed with an offprint of Lundbæk's paper "Notes sur l'image du Néo-confucianisme dans la littérature européenne du XVIIe a la fin du XIXe siècle" (Graham collection).
Zonder titelCorrespondence between Chad Hansen and Angus Graham concerning Hansen work on "Truth", "The White Horse" and Chinese philosophy more generally. Graham becomes increasingly frustrated with the approach taken by Hansen towards him. There are four letters from Graham and three from Hansen.
Zonder titelCorrespondence from Hal Roth to Angus Graham. These are: Letter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham concerning his personal situation, the possibility of tenure at Brown University or returning to Canada, and about his Su Sung work.With the letter are some translations notes to the Su Sung preface. Handwritten, 2 pieces. Letter from Hal Roth, Brown University, to Angus Graham concerning Graham's comments on his Su Sung's Preface which have been very helpful. He also writes about funding for Graham's possible stay at Brown University (See ACG/18/8). With the letter is a photocopy of some of the draft of Su Song. Handwritten with printed letterhead and photocopy, 5 pieces.
Zonder titelTwo letters from Angus Graham to Henry Rosemont concerning Rosemont's publication, Against relativism, on which Graham comments and then highlights how his own thinking has moved on.
Zonder titelLetter from David R. Knechtges to Angus Graham concerning the Ho-kuan tzu and the need for Knechtges to update his entry about it. With the letter is a copy of the pages written by Knechtges in Michael Loewe's Early Chinese Texts and a further draft traslation of the Huan liu chapter of the Ho-kuan-tzu, possibly by Graham.
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