Correspondence concerning permission to reprint the book and a copy of the Chinese characters to be used in the reprint.
Sin títuloReason and Spontaneity was published by Curzon Press (London) and Barnes and Noble (New York) in 1985. This series includes drafts, correspondence, and reviews concerning the publication.
Sin títuloLetter from Roger T. Ames, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to inform that he had received the last portion of the manuscript of Reason and Spontaneity which he had passed to Graham Parkes. He writes concerning Graham's hopes that Stanford University Press will accept it. Ames also asks if Graham will write a letter of support for Ames' application for tenure at the University of Hawaii.
Sin títuloHuman nature as a Taoist Concept, draft of paper presented by Harold Roth to the Seminar on Oriental Thought and Religion, Colombia University, 30 March 1990. An attached note from Roger Ames thanks Graham for letting him see the article.
Sin títuloLetter from Martin J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Angus Graham to ask for his approval for a reprint of Two Chinese Philosophers requested by Professor Roger Ames at the University of Hawaii. A copy of the letter from Roger T. Ames is with this letter.
Sin títuloCorrespondence concerned with the publication of Reason and Spontaneity .
Sin títuloStudies in Early Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature was published by the Institute for East Asian Philosophies (Singapore) in 1986 and by State University of New York Press (Albany) in 1990. This series contains some correspondence concerned with the publication of the book.
Sin títuloFour letters concerned with the publication of Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature.
Sin títuloLetter from Roger T. Ames, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to inform that he will be on sabbatical at Clare Hall, Cambridge, during 1986-87 and the University will be looking for a replacement. He asks if Graham would be interested. He also suggests possible candidates for a position at the Australian National University in Canberra and for a position in Singapore.
Sin títuloLetter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Angus Graham to thank him for his detailed comments on Rationality in Ancient China and Greece: A Comparison which will help in the editorial decision regarding the article. In a postscript he also informs that he has set up a roundtable for the Association of Asian Studies conference in New Orleans on the Disputers of Tao with Bernard Schwartz, Henry Rosemont and Nathan Sivin.
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