Letter from Lee Yearley, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to express his delight that Reason and Spontaneity will soon be out. He asks if Graham has considered a paperback edition of Chuang Tzu to be used by students. He also writes that he has had a productive sabbatical and may contact Graham to discuss some matters.
Yearley Lee HPhilosophy
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Letter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, Humboldt State University, to Angus Graham to inform him that Open Court had set a new publication date for the Festschrift, Rules, Ritual and Responsibility: Essays Dedicated to Herbert Fingarette, for the spring of 1991 and therefore there should be no problem to include Graham's article. She also writes that her Chinese Philosophy class are enjoying Graham's Disputers of the Tao, and adds a postscript of her concern for the situation in the Middle East.
Bockover MaryLetter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, Humboldt State University, to Angus Graham to inform him that Open Court have agreed to publish Fingarette's Festschrift.
Bockover MaryLetter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, University of California, to Angus Graham to thank him for agreeing to write an article for Dr Fingarette's Festschrift and to ask for his work by March 1989. She attaches a bibliography of Fingarette's publications and a list of contributors. Both are with the letter.
Bockover MaryLetter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, University of California, to Angus Graham to acknowledge receipt of his article and to inform him that any editorial corrections he does not accept will not be imposed.
Bockover MaryLetter from Max Black, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had read Graham's paper on Awareness and to make some suggestions concerning it.
Black Max 1909-1988Letter from Nicholas Rescher, American Philosophical Quarterly, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that they were declining to publish his article, Awareness as a First Principle in Ethics. The article is with the letter.
Rescher Nicholas b 1928Letter from Norman [Girardot] to Angus Graham to state that Graham's paper might be of interest to current philosophy but that he is not sufficiently acquainted with the subject. He suggests potential journal for publications.
Giradot Norman ca. 20./21.JhLetter from Norman J. Giradot to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his conviviality whilst Giradot was in London. He inquires as to whether Graham has found a publisher for his philosophy book and makes the suggestion of a series being published by Notre Dame University Press.
Giradot Norman ca. 20./21.JhLetter from Norman Malcolm to Angus Graham concerning state of awareness as defined by Graham, and to inform him that he is writing a new paper on Wittgenstein. He also writes that he will be unable to attend the party.
Malcolm Norman 1911-1990