Letter from Angus Graham to Roger Ames and David Hall to continue their discussion.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Roger Ames to send his rejoinder of Ben Schwartz's review of Disputers of the Tao. A partial early draft of the rejoinder is also present.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Roger T. Ames to inform Ames that Stanford had rejected his manuscript and to ask whether he would hand in the manuscript to the University of Hawaii Press.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Roman Jakobson to thank him for the article and to make his comments on it.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Sebastian de Grazia to send him a copy of the manuscript of Reason and Spontaneity. Graham expresses his concern over getting it published and whether de Grazia would want his name associated with it.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Secretary, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to ask regarding permission for an American edition of Studies in Early Chinese philosophy and philosophical literature.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graha, to Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to send his corrected copy-edition of his paper. He complains about the standard of the copy-editor and of copy-editing in general.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter 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.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to T.C. Lai to express his delight that the manuscript has been approved and to give some thoughts on layout and printing. With the letter are some notes on determining the location of sunrise and sunset.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to the Editor, Encounter, to send his critique of a recent published letter by Mr James P. O'Donnell concerning "the current phenomenon of Student revolt".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991