Rationalism and anti-rationalism in pre-Buddhist China was published in Rationality in Question, edited by S. Biderman and Ben-Ami Scharfstein, Leiden: Brill, 1990. This material contains a draft and correspondence about the article.
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Corrections: Rationalism and anti-rationalism in pre-Buddhist China - copy bearing line numbers with corrections.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Shlomo Biderman to send the paper for Rationality and Irrationality. He also provides his new address and informs that he has instructed his publisher to send Biderman a copy of Reason and Spontaneity.
Sin títuloLetter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his paper and to inform him that around half of the expected papers have arrived. He also thanks Graham for Reason and Spontaneity which arrived two weeks before.
Sin títuloLetter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Author to send a copy-edited version of the paper written for the anthology. He gives instructions for checking the article and return.
Sin títuloLetter from Michael Loewe, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, to Angus Graham to send an edited version of Graham's contribution to the Bibliography of Early Chinese Literature and to give some explanation for the delay.
Sin títuloLetter from Edward Roberts, Editorial Assistant, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to send the final page proofs for his contribution to Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts.
Sin títuloThe Cambridge Encyclopedia of China, edited by Brian Hook and Denis Twitchett was published after some delay by Cambridge University Press in 1991. Graham contributed Other Schools of Philosophy. This material contains a draft of his contribution and correspondence.
Sin títuloLetter from Barbara Horn, Senior Editor, to Angus Graham to send a proof copy of his article and author's questionnaire.
Letter from Luno Lorenz, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to Angus Graham to thank him for the acceptance received and to inform him that the contract from the publishers will follow shortly.
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