Mixed notes.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Philosophy
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Miscellaneous notes on Being.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Title sheet, index and pages 14-44 of manuscript for a Summary of 'contradiction and reality'. The manuscript bears considerable reworking and annotation and the title sheet has handwritten inscription, "Vera's Sutra from Teddy".
Conze Edward 1904-1979Letter from R.H. Robbins and Edward Ullendorff to announce a linguistic symposium to take place on 1-2 June to discuss Theodora Bynon's "Historical Linguistics" and Ruth Kempson's "Semantic Theory".
Robbins Richard H. b 1940Liberty and Equality, article draft which was published in Mind 74/293, 1965. Letter from Richard J. Bernstein, Editor, The Review of Metaphysics, to Angus Graham to ask if Graham will write an abstract of the article Liberty and Equality. With the letter is a typed copy of Graham's abstract.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter to Angus Graham to provide the name of Julian Shuckburgh as a potential Literary Agent for Reason and Spontaneity.
Letter from V.V. Nalimov, Moscow State University, to Angus Graham to discuss the premises within Reason and Spontaneity and how his own premises differ.
Nalimov Vasilij Vasil'evičLetter from Ted [Honderick], Department of Philosophy, University College, London, to Angus Graham to tell Graham that he is unable to comment on Graham's manuscript. He suggests some reading that may be helpful for Graham.
Letter from Stuart Kiang, Editor, University of Hawaii Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that Roger Ames had brought his manuscript Reason and Spontaneity. He will inform of readers' opinions in due course. He asks if Graham would be willing to be a reader for A.S.Cua's Ethical Argumentation: A Study of Hsun Tzu's Moral Epistemology.
University of Hawaii PressLetter from Sebastian de Grazia, Rutgers, The State University, New Jersey, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the manuscript had been returned from Princeton University Press and to ask whether he should send it to the University of Chicago Press.
Grazia Sebastian de 1917-2000