"The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu, translated by Burton Watson, 397pp. Colombia University Press, New York and London 1968". Typed draft of review by Angus Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Chinese philosophy
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The disputation of Kung-sun Lung as argument about whole and part was published in Philosophy East and West 36/2 (1986) and reprinted in Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy . This material consists of two drafts of the article: The disputation of Kung-sun Lung as argument about whole and part by Angus Graham, 37 pages. Kung-sun Lung tzu, photocopy, 9 pieces.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"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.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Partial draft of several chapters, the first of which is entitled "The Logic of the Mohist Hsiao-Ch'u".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Meaning of 'Tao' in Chuang Tzu, copy of draft paper by Dennis M. Ahern; attached to a memorandum sent to JB, said to be included in the forthcoming Experimental Essays on Chuang Tzu by Victor Mair, but not included in the final edition of the book.
Ahern Dennis M. 1944-The Meaning of the 'T'ao-t'ieh', article draft, published in History of Religions (Aug. 78).
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The earliest peasant Utopia in China by A.C. Graham, article draft published as The Nung-chia 'School of the Tillers' and the origins of peasant Utopianism in China, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 42/1 (1978). Reprinted in Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Glen Dudridge, The Oriental Institute, Oxford, to Angus Graham to ask whether he would be willing to give some talks to students at the Institute in the coming term.
Oriental institute Oxford GBThe Problem of Analogy: A Case Study in Classical Chinese Rhetoric by M. Garrett - draft article.
"The problem of human nature in early Confucianism" by A.C. Graham. Article draft, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991