Awareness as a principle in ethics was an article that Graham started drafting in 1970. This material contains several drafts and notes and correspondence concerning the article.
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There are a number of drafts for Awareness as a principle of ethics . These are:
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 1, typed with handwritten corrections, 18 pages, dated 19-25 November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 2, typed with handwritten corrections, 20 pages, dated 28 November 1970.
- Consciousness, liberty, egoism - typed draft, with handwritten annotations, alternatively titled as Awareness an end in itself with note -"the basic principle in ethics". This paper is connected by date and note to Awareness as a principle in ethics. Dated November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, 52 pages.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, pages 10-52.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics by A.C. Graham. Typed draft with handwritten corrections, 28 pages. Further page of comments on the script.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten annotations, 36 pieces
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 54 pages, dated February 1974.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 37 pages.
Letter from Carol to Angus Graham concerning his article on Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics suggesting editorial changes. With the letter is a partial draft.
Sin título"Notes on the writing of Awareness as a principle in ethics" - thoughts on the process of writing the article.
Sin títuloFragment on awareness - notes on awareness, pages 24-27.
Sin títuloLetter from Max Black, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had read Graham's paper on Awareness and to make some suggestions concerning it.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Malcolm, Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University, to Angus Graham concerning Graham's paper on Awareness. He comments on his understanding of Graham's thesis with reference to Wittgenstein.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman [Malcolm] to Angus Graham concerning his paper on awareness, dated 1 March.
Sin títuloLetter from Professor D.W. Hamlyn, Editor of Mind, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending his paper but that he will not be able to publish it. The article is with the letter.
Sin títuloComments by David Hall and questions raised after reading Graham's paper on awareness.
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