The Influence of China on Western Thought and Sensibility by Angus Graham. Article draft, undated.
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242 Descripción archivística resultados para Philosophy
What happened to Marx's theory of alienation? by A.C. Graham. Three drafts, 2 of 13 pieces, 1 of 23 pieces. A further draft entitled The Question behind Marx's Concept of Alienation, 37 pieces. All undated.
Sin títuloManuscript draft entitled Values and Myth with chapters entitled Values, Aesthetics, and Myth. Two copies, 1 of 174 pieces, 1 of 162 pieces, both undated.
Sin títuloMixed notes on value and awareness.
Sin títuloMixed notes on mathematics and language use.
Sin títuloLetter from Derek J. de Solla Price, Avalon Professor of the History of Science, Yale University, to Angus Graham to discuss the development of Chinese science. He sends with the letter his a photocopy of his article on Automata in History. The article, Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy, published in Technology and Culture, 1964, is with the letter.
Sin títuloPublications and associated correspondence from the 1970s.
Sin títuloIn the course of his research, Graham made notes, both in notebooks and on loose sheets of paper. These were generally concerned with his interests in philosophy, experiencing life and language study.
Sin títuloNotes initially discussing the use of mescaline and nitrous oxide to produce an intense subjective feeling. Silvine Exercise Book, red cover.
Sin títuloNotes initially discussing effects of action. Plain notebook with red cover.
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