Letter from Joel to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending the paper on Chuang-tzu and the is/ought dichotomy. He writes his own comments on that dichotomy.
Chinese philosophy
455 Archival description results for Chinese philosophy
Letter from Joan Merrill, Office Coordinator, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to send his royalty statement for Disputers of the Tao through to 31 December 1989. The statement is with the letter.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Jean-Paul Reding to Angus Graham to discuss further Graham's work on Greek and Chinese categories and to outline Reding's concerns with Graham's use of Benveniste.
Reding Jean-PaulLetter from Jean-Paul Reding to Angus Graham to send some remarks on Graham's study on Chinese and Greek categories.
Reding Jean-PaulLetter from Jean-Paul Reding to Angus Graham to send his dissertation for Graham's comments and suggestions.
Reding Jean-Paul b 1950Letter from Jeanie Toong, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to Angus Graham to ask him to let her know of the dates of Mrs Graham's proposed visit to Singapore and to ask for more details of his proposed research project.
Institute of East Asian PhilosophiesLetter from Jeanie Toong, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to Angus Graham to send a draft agreement for service with clarification of some of the points within the agreement. The agreement and some other documentation are with the letter.
Institute of East Asian PhilosophiesLetter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to inform of developments in the publication, payments Graham will received, and to ask for any map references he requires.
Letter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to ask for a list of illustrations he may require.
Letter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to inform that Time Life will now publish the book and of the money owed to Graham.