Note from Victor Mair to Contributors to include a letter from John Howe, University of Hawaii Press which explains the delay in publication.
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The right to selfishness: Yangism, later Mohism, Chuang-tzu by A.C. Graham - article draft.
Sans titreDivisions in Early Mohism refelected in the core chapters of Mo-tzu was published in the Institute for East Asian Philosophies, Occasional paper and monograph series no.1, 1985. This material consists of a letter concerning the article and a further list.
Sans titreLetter from Wing-tsit Chan to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had been through Graham's paper and sends textual edits and notes. The letter is annotated by Graham.
Sans titreLetter from Wing-tsit Chan to Members of the Chu Hsi Conference to inform that a contract has been signed with the University of Hawaii Press to publish the conference volumes. He asks for suggestion for the title of the volume. He also writes concerning his trip to trace the footsteps of Chu Hsi.
Sans titreYin-Yang and the nature of correlative thinking was published in Philosophy East and West, 1986. This material consists of two letters concerning the article.
Sans titreLetter from Joseph Needham to Angus Graham to give his critique of Graham's paper on Yin and Yang and the nature of correlative thinking. Originally packed with Science and Civilisation in China by Joseph Needham, published by University of Cambridge Press in 1962 (Graham collection).
Sans titreLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to inform Graham of the part he plays in Hall's new novel and to make his comments on the Conceptual Schemes piece.
Sans titreLetter from Dr Hans Lenk, Universitat Karlshruhe, to Angus Graham to inform him that the editors of the series of the Institute of Philosophy East & West at the University of Hawaii had agreed to publish material from the colloquium on classical Chinese philosophy organised by Dr Gregor Paul. They also wish to include additional papers. He is therefore asking if Graham would be willing to contribute a paper.
Sans titreLetter from Dr Hans Lenk, Universitat Karlshruhe, to Angus Graham to invite Graham to have both his original and his newly published paper within the volume.
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