Letter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to thank him for sending material on a new work in progress. He remarks on Graham's generosity towards Fingarette's own work on Confucius and how this new work sent adds into their previous discourse regarding Reason and Spontaneity.
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Letter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to send some remarks which he hopes will be of value in the progress of their discourse. The notes are with the letter.
Fingarette HerbertLetter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to give his opinion on Ben Schwarz's review of Graham's book. He writes to express his appreciation for the contribution Graham has written for Fingarette's Festschrift which had been kept secret from him, even by his wife.
Fingarette HerbertLetter from Helen Sarro, Assistant to the Director at New York University Press, to Angus Graham to send him a copy of The Dilemma of Contex t by Ben-Ami Scharfstein. Originally packed with Ben-Ami's Scharfstein's book The Dilemma of Context (Graham Collection).
New York University PressLetter from Frits Staal to Angus Graham to thank him for the review Graham had written of his book on Exploring Mysticism, (Letter located with photocopies of Staal's "On Deploring Exploring Mysticism", a review of Staal's "Exploring Mysticism" by M Biardeau, and a draft "Ritual Syntax" (to be published in Sanskrit and Indian Studies. Essays in Honour of Daniel H.H. Ingalls; 1979), his "Ritual Structure: (to be published in AGNI. Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar, 1980), photocopy of Staal's article "Oriental Ideas on the Origin of Language", JAOS 99 (1979), 1-14, and "The Meaninglessness of Ritual" (to be published in Numen 1979).)
Staal Frits 1930-2012Letter from Francesco Sisci to Angus Graham to send a chapter of his thesis for Graham's comments and to inform Graham that he has written a review of Reason and Spontaneity for Il Manifesto. He writes of his and his colleagues' admiration of the book and their considered importance of it.
Sisci Francesco b 1960Letter from D.W. Hamlyn, Birkbeck College, to Angus Graham to respond to Graham's letter to provide his critique as requested by Graham.
Hamlyn D. W. b 1924Letter from D.W. Hamlyn, Birkbeck College, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter and to assure Graham that he now understands what Graham was trying to express. He adds further points in the discussion.
Hamlyn D. W. b 1924Letter from D.W. Hamlyn, Birkbeck College, to Angus Graham to give his critique on Reason and Spontaneity .
Hamlyn D. W. b 1924Letter from David to Angus Graham to inform him that Reason and Spontaneity is in Jess Bell's hands. Lee Yearley and himself also have copies.