Chinese Logic by A.C. Graham reproduced from The Encyclopedia of Philosophy edited by Paul Edwards, Macmillan and Free Press, 1967. Photocopy with typed frontispiece.
Sin títuloChinese philosophy
455 Descripción archivística resultados para Chinese philosophy
China, Europe and the origins of modern science - proof copy by Graham published in Asia Major 16/1, 2 (1971) and reprinted in Chinese Science, edited by Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin, MIT Press, 1973.
Sin títuloChuang-tzu and the Rambling Mode - two drafts for the article by Graham published in The Art and Profession of Translation, edited by T.C. Lai, Hong Kong: n.p. 1976.
Sin títuloThe earliest peasant Utopia in China by A.C. Graham, article draft published as The Nung-chia 'School of the Tillers' and the origins of peasant Utopianism in China, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 42/1 (1978). Reprinted in Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy.
Sin títuloNotes on a private experiment with the Tao - article draft and correspondence with Frits Staal and Douglas Hewitt concerning it.
Sin títuloNotes on a private experiment with the Tao by A.C. Graham - article draft.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Frits Staal asking Staal's opinion on some notes he has written concerning mysticism.
Sin títuloLetter from Frits Staal to Angus Graham to thank him for sending the notes on Tao, the results of which he opposes with habituation. He gives some ideas regarding creating the notes into an academic article.
Sin títuloLetter from Douglas Hewitt to Angus Graham to give his critique of Graham's paper.
Sin títuloThe Meaning of the 'T'ao-t'ieh', article draft, published in History of Religions (Aug. 78).
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