File ACG/24/3/7 - "The Greek verb 'to Be' and the Concept of 'Being'" by Charles H. Kahn

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GB 891 ACG-ACG/24-ACG/24/3-ACG/24/3/7

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"The Greek verb 'to Be' and the Concept of 'Being'" by Charles H. Kahn

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  • 1965 (Creation)

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16 pieces typed, and handwritten with printed letterhead

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The Greek verb "to Be" and the Concept of Being" by Charles H. Kahn. Draft with annotation "For A.C. Graham, best regards, C.K." (Kahn presented "The Greek Verb 'To Be' and the Problem of Being" to the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy at its meeting with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in New York in 1965. It was published as "The Greek Verb 'To Be' and the Concept of Being" in Foundations of Language 2.3 (1966) 245-265).
With this article is a letter from Charles Kahn to Angus Graham to send a paper of his conclusion (not attached). He promises to send a revised draft of the rest of the material once he has typed it, dated 30 December 1965.

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