Letter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to continue the debate on awareness and preference.
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Letter 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.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Joel Kupperman to reiterate some of their points of agreement and continue to clarify Graham's meanings.
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titreReviews for Reason and Spontaneity and some allied correspondence.
Sans titreCorrespondence between David Gordon, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii and Angus Graham concerning Gordon's review of Graham's Reason and Spontaneity. There are two versions of the review with the correspondence.
Sans titreReview of Reason and Spontaneity by Yukio Kachi, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah. Typed,19 pieces.
"Al filosofo Angus Graham non piace la ragione dimezzata. Un taoista a Londra." Newspaper article from Il manifesto concerning publication of Reason and Spontaneity written by Francseco Sisci.
Sans titreUnreason within Reason: Essays on the Outskirts of Rationality was published by Open Court, (LaSalle: IL) in 1992. This series consists of drafts, correspondence and a review concerning the publication.
Sans titreDrafts and index cards for Unreason within Reason: Essays on the Outskirts of Rationality.
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