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              Review
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/12-ACG/12/3 · Deelreeks · 1994
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Review for Unreason within Reason: Essays on the Outskirts of Rationality.

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              Articles
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/13 · Reeks · 1955 - 1997
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Angus Graham wrote many articles throughout his career. This series contains material relating to his articles including drafts and correspondence.

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              Drafts
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/3-ACG/3/1 · Deelreeks · 1960
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              A full and a partial draft of The Problem of Value.

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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/20-ACG/20/5-ACG/20/5/6 · Bestanddeel · 28th Sep 1985
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              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.

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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/20-ACG/20/5-ACG/20/5/29 · Bestanddeel · 20th Oct 1990
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from David [Hall] to Angus Graham concerning Lloyd's "Polarity and Analogy" and how that may help in Graham research on correlative thinking. He writes that he enjoyed Graham's Bataille piece and gives possible alternatives for Graham's book on reason. He also writes of his own paper on Eros and Irony. He writes Bill Lucker sends his greetings.