Letter from David [Hall] to Angus Graham concerning Lloyd's "Polarity and Analogy" and how that may help in Graham research on correlative thinking. He writes that he enjoyed Graham's Bataille piece and gives possible alternatives for Graham's book on reason. He also writes of his own paper on Eros and Irony. He writes Bill Lucker sends his greetings.
Philosophy
242 Descrição arquivística resultados para Philosophy
This series contains material connected with others' publications found within the Graham papers. This includes copies and drafts of articles and correspondence concerning them.
Sem títuloA single document dates from the 1940s: Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives by Phillipa Foot.
Sem títuloLetter from Derek J. de Solla Price, Avalon Professor of the History of Science, Yale University, to Angus Graham to discuss the development of Chinese science. He sends with the letter his a photocopy of his article on Automata in History. The article, Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy, published in Technology and Culture, 1964, is with the letter.
Sem títuloBuddhism and the Coming Revolution by Gary Snyder published in Fire.
Sem títuloDodder a Journal with covering letter from the Editors, Anne M. Birrell, Sharon Fidler, Carl Taeusch and Sam Yamashita.
Publications and associated correspondence from the 1970s.
Sem títuloExtracts from André Breton's Perspective Cavalière.
Sem títuloThe patterns of imagining by Lawrence Gowing, news-cutting from the Times Literary Supplement.
Sem títuloDraft articles by Norman Malcolm and associated correspondence. These are: Wittgenstein: Language as Emerging from Instinctive Behaviour, draft of paper by Norman Malcolm, 25 pieces. Wittgenstein and Idealism, draft of paper by Norman Malcolm, 28 pieces. Notes by Angus Graham on Malcolm's paper. Photocopy of notes, 3 pieces. Letter from Norman Malcolm to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending his paper and to compare with Wittgenstein's thought. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 piece, dated 26 October 1978. Letter from Norman Malcolm to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his thoughts on Malcolm's papers and to make his own comments and replies to those remarks. Typed, 2 pieces, dated 15 December 1978.
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