Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the book was now with Maygars, as Graham had requested.
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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.
Zonder titelLetter from Angus Graham to Herbert Fingarette to continue their discourse regarding Graham's theses in Reason and Spontaneity.
Zonder titelLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform him that they cannot proceed with an Italian edition of Graham's book but suggests over leads they might pursue.
Zonder titelLetter 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… read more
Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham concerning his proposal to publish a paperback version of Reason and Spontaneity and the potential problems thereof.
Zonder titelLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform him regarding the position of his hardback edition of Reason and Spontaneity and therefore the problems of bringing out a paperback. He encloses a letter he has received from Barnes &… read more
Letter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to express his pleasure in seeing Graham in Hawaii and to give some thoughts on the interpretative character of awareness.
Zonder titelLetter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to continue the discussion on awareness and points from the book.
Zonder titelLetter 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… read more