Perspectivism vs Relativism in Morals by Angus Graham. Three drafts, 1 of 16 pieces and 2 of 23 pieces, all undated.
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Reason and Spontaneity was published by Curzon Press (London) and Barnes and Noble (New York) in 1985. This series includes drafts, correspondence, and reviews concerning the publication.
Sin títuloMixed notes - originally packed with other material on Reason and Spontaneity.
Sin títuloLetter from Roger T. Ames, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to inform that he had received the last portion of the manuscript of Reason and Spontaneity which he had passed to Graham Parkes. He writes concerning Graham's hopes that Stanford University Press will accept it. Ames also asks if Graham will write a letter of support for Ames' application for tenure at the University of Hawaii.
Sin títuloLetter from Sebastian de Grazia, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to provide names of Publishers that might be interested in Reason and Spontaneity. He writes of their house in Capri and of a potential visit by Graham.
Sin títuloLetter from Stuart Kiang, Editor, University of Hawaii Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that Roger Ames had brought his manuscript Reason and Spontaneity. He will inform of readers' opinions in due course. He asks if Graham would be willing to be a reader for A.S.Cua's Ethical Argumentation: A Study of Hsun Tzu's Moral Epistemology.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to make an offer for the publication of Reason and Spontaneity. With the letter is a copy of the Agreement between Graham and Curzon Press.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to thank him for sending p.235 of the manuscript and to discuss some other editorial issues.
Sin títuloLetter from Robin Baird-Smith, Collins Publishers, to Angus Graham to explain how he was sent some pages of Reason and Spontaneity but Collins would not be a suitable publisher.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham of further progress with preparing the book.
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