Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham concerning his proposal to publish a paperback version of Reason and Spontaneity and the potential problems thereof.
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Letter from Angus Graham to Henry Rosemont concerning the republication of Reason and Spontaneity and their debate over fundamental issues. With the letter is a draft concerning Rosemont's review of Reason and Spontaneity.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform him regarding the position of his hardback edition of Reason and Spontaneity and therefore the problems of bringing out a paperback. He encloses a letter he has received from Barnes & Noble, the American arm of the original publication.
Sin títuloLetter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to express his pleasure in seeing Graham in Hawaii and to give some thoughts on the interpretative character of awareness.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to continue the discussion on awareness and points from the book.
Sin títuloLetter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to try again to formulate what he believes is Graham's vulnerable point in the argument.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to continue the debate on awareness and preference.
Sin títuloLetter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to admit that Graham's account of awareness may be an ethical theory that is good in its way.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to reiterate some of their points of agreement and continue to clarify Graham's meanings.
Sin títuloLetter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to agree that their debate has run its course for the time being and to express his view of their points of difference.
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