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GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/22 · File · [1983 - 1984]
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

"Were there Chinese philosophers who distinguished the sentence from the name?" by A.C. Graham, - an article refuting Chad Hansen's rejection of this hypothesis as examined by Graham in Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science. Two copies, one typed with handwritten annotations, in English and Chinese, 5 pieces, one typed, 62 pieces which includes an "Appendix: The Separability and Distinguishability of Form and Content".

Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991
Preface
GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/1-ACG/5/1/3 · File · [1974]
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Preface - Preface for Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science, incomplete draft.

Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991
GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/23 · File · 29th Dec 1986
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from R.F. Price, La Trobe University, Australia, to Angus Graham, to express his regret that they were unable to meet when Graham was in Melbourne. He writes of a recent hospitalisation when Graham's book on Mojia effectively took his mind off his body. He expresses how well the book was organised.

Price R.F. b 1926
GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/18 · File · 25th Jul 1975
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from M.J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Adrian Teng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, to ask for further information regarding Graham's publication. With the letter is a compliment slip from the Publications Officer.

Daly Martin John b 1939
GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/3 · File · 16th May 1974
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter 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 1919-1991
GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/21 · File · 22nd Feb 1980
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from Angus Graham to Christoph Harbsmeier to explain that he would be unable to write a review of Harbsmeier's book because of his poor grasp of German language. He then continues to further his argument concerning causation begun in the previous letter. With this letter is one from Christoph Harbsmeier to Diana Matias concerning editorial corrections for his new book and claiming that Graham had agreed to do a review.

Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991