Letter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, University of California, to Angus Graham to acknowledge receipt of his article and to inform him that any editorial corrections he does not accept will not be imposed.
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Letter from Angus Graham to Mary Bockover expressing his concern over potential editing of the paper he has sent for the Fingarette Festschrift. If the paper is to be accepted he wants it to be printed as written and not changed by a copy-editor.
Zonder titelLetter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, Humboldt State University, to Angus Graham to inform him that Open Court have agreed to publish Fingarette's Festschrift.
Zonder titelLetter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to give his opinion on Ben Schwarz's review of Graham's book. He writes to express his appreciation for the contribution Graham has written for Fingarette's Festschrift which had been kept secret from him, even by his wife.
Zonder titelLetter from Mary Bockover, Department of Philosophy, Humboldt State University, to Angus Graham to inform him that Open Court had set a new publication date for the Festschrift, Rules, Ritual and Responsibility: Essays Dedicated to Herbert Fingarette, for the spring of 1991 and therefore there should be no problem to include Graham's article. She also writes that her Chinese Philosophy class are enjoying Graham's Disputers of the Tao, and adds a postscript of her concern for the situation in the Middle East.
Zonder titelAre you mature? - an Essay by Angus Graham. Four drafts, 2 of 6 pieces, 2 of 7 pieces, all undated.
Zonder titelThe Influence of China on Western Thought and Sensibility by Angus Graham. Article draft, undated.
Zonder titelEthical Commands and Psychological Statements by A.C. Graham. Three drafts, 2 of 36 pages and 1 of 37 pages, all undated.
Zonder titelNotes on 'The selfish gene', by Angus Graham. Article draft, undated.
Zonder titelReligion and morality by Angus Graham. A partial draft concerning the philosophy of Rudolf Otto and of the belief in science, 9 pages. Also an untitled piece concerning morality and obscenity, 13 pages, and a philosophical draft on morality, 1 piece. All undated.
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