A full and a partial draft of The Problem of Value.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Philosophy
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Draft versions and notes for Reason and Spontaneity.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991There are a number of drafts for Awareness as a principle of ethics . These are:
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 1, typed with handwritten corrections, 18 pages, dated 19-25 November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 2, typed with handwritten corrections, 20 pages, dated 28 November 1970.
- Consciousness, liberty, egoism - typed draft, with handwritten annotations, alternatively titled as Awareness an end in itself with note -"the basic principle in ethics". This paper is connected by date and note to Awareness as a principle in ethics. Dated November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, 52 pages.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, pages 10-52.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics by A.C. Graham. Typed draft with handwritten corrections, 28 pages. Further page of comments on the script.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten annotations, 36 pieces
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 54 pages, dated February 1974.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 37 pages.
Partial draft: preface, index, and part 1 of Reason and Spontaneity with handwritten corrections and notes. The last page contains a seemingly alternative version of part of Chapter 1.3.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Partial draft: part 3 of Reason and Spontaneity .
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Partial draft: Part 2 of Reason and Spontaneity with handwritten corrections and notes.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Draft articles by Norman Malcolm and associated correspondence. These are: Wittgenstein: Language as Emerging from Instinctive Behaviour, draft of paper by Norman Malcolm, 25 pieces. Wittgenstein and Idealism, draft of paper by Norman Malcolm, 28 pieces. Notes by Angus Graham on Malcolm's paper. Photocopy of notes, 3 pieces. Letter from Norman Malcolm to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending his paper and to compare with Wittgenstein's thought. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 piece, dated 26 October 1978. Letter from Norman Malcolm to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his thoughts on Malcolm's papers and to make his own comments and replies to those remarks. Typed, 2 pieces, dated 15 December 1978.
Malcolm Norman 1911-1990Mysticism and the question of private access - Article draft.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Dodder a Journal with covering letter from the Editors, Anne M. Birrell, Sharon Fidler, Carl Taeusch and Sam Yamashita.
Two letters from Angus Graham to Tim [Moore] to ask for his help on Derrida's philosophy.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991