Articles published in the 1990s and associated correspondence.
Roth HalGraham spent much of his academic career at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He held some visiting fellowships within his tenure there and after his retirement held several posts at universities in many locations. This series contains material connected with his appointments.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Graham attended a number of conferences during his academic career. This series contains correspondence about his attendance at some of them and subsequent publications.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Correspondence concerned with the publication of Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China, mainly between Graham and the publishing house, Open Court.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Correspondence concerning the publication of Unreason within Reason: Essays on the Outskirts of Rationality.
Hall David L. b 1955Correspondence concerning Graham taking up the position of Visiting Professor for a semester in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Ames Roger TDisputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China was published by Open Court (LaSalle IL) in 1989. This series consists of correspondence and reviews of the book.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Roger Ames to Angus Graham, concerning Graham's illness and that he hopes Graham has received their comments on his manuscript.
Ames Roger TLetter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Teo Han Wue, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to confirm that, with David L. Hall, he would like to publish an American edition of Graham's Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature with the State University of New York Press. He asks if his request will be considered.
Ames Roger TLetter from Roger T. Ames, Editor, Philosophy East and West, to Angus Graham concerning his volume, The Less than Logical In Rationality, to be called by David Hall, Rhyme and Reason. He also asks if Graham would be interested in a reprint of Two Chinese Philosophers.
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