The Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference was held at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1989. This material is correspondence from Eliot Deutsch to Angus Graham concerning Graham's participation in the conference and inclusion of his paper in the conference publication.
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Letter from Eliot Deutsch to Angus Graham to confirm his place on the programme of the Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference at which his paper, Linguistic Relativism in Chinese, should be delivered in a 20 minute time span. With the letter is a roster of participants.
Sin títuloLetter from Eliot Deutsch, Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference, to Angus Graham to inform him that they would like to include Graham's paper in the Conference publication.
Sin títuloLetter from Eliot Deutsch, Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference, to Angus Graham to inform him that the University of Hawaii Press had agreed to undertake the publishing of the Conference volume. He gives Graham a timetable for the submission of his Paper.
Sin títuloThe Seventh International Congress in Chinese Philosophy was held in Munich, Germany, in 1991. This correspondence concerns Graham's participation in the Congress.
Sin títuloLetter from Gregor Paul, Osaka City University, to Professor Graham to invite him to be part of a panel on "Rationality and Logic in Chinese Philosophy" at the 7th International Congress in Chinese Philosophy to be held in Munich, 22-26 July 1991.
Sin títuloPro forma letter from Professor Chung-ying Cheng, University of Hawaii, Registration Desk of the 7th ICCP Conference Committee, concerning participation in the 7th International Congress in Chinese Philosophy.
Sin títuloThe Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies was held in New Orleans in 1991. This material contains correspondence concerned with the organising of the panels at the Meeting and the Papers to be presented.
Sin títuloLetter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham to state that he is organising a panel on Huang-Lao for the meeting of the Association of Asian Studies in New Orleans in the coming spring and asking Graham whether he would be willing to participate.
Sin títuloLetter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham to express his delight that Graham has agreed to be on the panel. With the letter is a copy of the panel proposal with abstracts for "What is Huang-lao?" by Harold D. Roth, "Warfare Taoist Style: How Military Traditions flow into the Huai-Nan Tzu" by Kidder Smith, and "A Confucian with a Taoist face?: The Huang-Lao Chapters of the Ch'un Ch'ui Fan Lu" by Sarah A. Queen.
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