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1800118695Tübingen: J. G. Cotta 1800. Kantian philosophy applied to political economy First edition of Fichte's principal work on state intervention in the national economy considered "the best historical example of implementing Kant's idea of a hypothetical contract in the terrain of modern political economy" Hunt p. 170. Fichte was one of the founders of German idealism and "through his philosophy he has indirectly exercised great influence on economists his system giving in outline the theory of development worked out by Hegel and applied by certain of Hegel's followers to economic history and theory" New Palgrave II. Octavo 178 x 107 mm. Contemporary blue paper boards spine hand lettered in black ink. Spine very gently rolled and ends bumped spine and board edges sunned some light spotting to contents small tear to lower edge of sig. H2 an excellent copy. Goldsmiths' 17957; Kress B.4130; Mattioli 1265. Istvan Hunt "Adam Smith's history of law and government as political theory" in Richard Bourke & Raymond Geuss ed. Political Judgement: Essays for John Dunn 2009. hardcover
179652578Iena und Leipzig Christian Ernst Gabler 1796 & 1797. Tall 8vo. An absolutely lovely set bound in two contemporary uniform half calf bindings with blindstamped and gilt ornamentations to spines. Marbled edges. A bit of wear to extremities but overall very well kept. Book plate of Th de Jonghe to inside of front boards. 24 229 1 -errata; 2 269 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition of both volumes of one of Fichte's most important and influential works. Fichte begins his fundamental "Foundation of Natural Rights" with his famous theories of self-consciousness and on the basis of this develops his system of ethical idealism which came to greatly effect early 18th century thought. "In the history of philosophy Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom not external reality must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy and in Foundations of Natural Right thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy covering such topics as civic freedom rights private property contracts family relations and the foundations of modern political organization." Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy See PMM 244 </em> hardcover
179652578Iena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1796 & 1797. Tall 8vo. An absolutely lovely set, bound in two contemporary, uniform half calf bindings with blindstamped and gilt ornamentations to spines. Marbled edges. A bit of wear to extremities, but overall very well kept. Book plate of Th de Jonghe to inside of front boards. (24), 229, (1, -errata)" (2), 269 pp.
1792175716Konigsberg: Hartungschen 1792. hardcover. Engraved device on title page. ii 182pp. Slim 8vo contemporary grey paper wrappers rubbed and a bit chipped at edges; new burgundy cloth backstrip light foxing; several pages dog-eared. Konigsberg: Im Verlag der Hartungschen Buchhandlung 1792. A very good copy of the true first edition published anonymously and originally attributed to Immanuel Kant.<br/><br/> "Fichte's first published work Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation a book that investigates the connections between divine revelation and Kant's critical philosophy. For reasons that remain obscure. the book was published anonymously and was thus mistakenly thought to be a new 4th work of Kant himself. Kant cleared the confusion and openly praised the work which greatly improved Fichte's reputation in the philosophical community."<br/><br/> Hartungschen unknown books
elala5763Tübingen: J.G.Cotta 1800. First Edition of Fichte's major work on state intervention in the national economy and his most sustained attempt to apply idealistic philosophy to political economy. Fichte himself regarded it as his best most thought-through work. "Fichte advocated…economic autarchy the closed commercial state. A nation should balance its economic supply and demand within its own social economy. To prevent any disturbance of that balance by unregulated imports and exports all foreign trade should be directed by the government. By avoiding both surpluses and scarcity and using the labour of all to provide for the needs of all the state can wipe out unemployment and poverty and assure to each citizen the conditions for humane fulfillment." R.A.Tsanoff in the Encyc. of Philosophy "Fichte claimed that Europe could not transform itself into a peaceful federation of constitutional republics unless economic life could be disentangled from the competitive dynamics of relations between states and he asserted that this disentanglement required transitioning to a planned and largely self-sufficient national economy made possible by a radical monetary policy. Fichte's ideas have resurfaced with nearly every crisis of globalization from the Napoleonic wars to the present and his book remains a uniquely systematic and complete discussion of what John Maynard Keynes later termed "national self-sufficiency." I.Nakhimovsky The Closed Commercial State: Perpetual Peace and Commercial Society from Rousseau to Fichte Kress B.4130. Goldsmiths' 17957. Masui 800. 8vo. pp. 11 p.l. 290. contemporary bds. scattered light foxing old library stamp on verso of title. elala5763 Tübingen: J.G.Cotta, 1800
180072972Tübingen 1800. 8vo. Nyere blått shirtingryggbind med marmorerte dekler. 22 290 s. 8vo. Recent blue clothbacked marbled boards. Contemporary blank wrappers. 22 290 pp. Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Nice and clean copy. </em> hardcover
179760468Iena und Leipzig Christian Ernst Gabler 1796 & 1797. 8vo. In contemporary mabled paper covered boards with paper title-label to spine. Extremities with wear and capitals and hinges missing some of the marbled paper. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper and title-page. Internally fine and clean. 24 229 1 -errata; 2 269 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition of both volumes of one of Fichte's most important and influential works.Fichte begins his fundamental "Foundation of Natural Rights" with his famous theories of self-consciousness and on the basis of this develops his system of ethical idealism which came to greatly effect early 18th century thought."In the history of philosophy Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom not external reality must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy and in Foundations of Natural Right thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy covering such topics as civic freedom rights private property contracts family relations and the foundations of modern political organization." Cambridge Texts in the History of PhilosophySee PMM 244 </em> hardcover
179760468Iena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1796 & 1797. 8vo. In contemporary mabled paper covered boards with paper title-label to spine. Extremities with wear and capitals and hinges missing some of the marbled paper. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper and title-page. Internally fine and clean. (24), 229, (1, -errata)" (2), 269 pp.
53828Indianapolis IN: Library of Liberal Arts / Bobbs-Merrill. As New. N.D. Paperback. 0875480756 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Tight to the spine -- Text in English. 154 pages. ND; copyright 1956. Corresponds to / different edition of ISBN: 0875480756. -- with a bonus offer-- . Library of Liberal Arts / Bobbs-Merrill paperback
179261977Köningsberg Hartung 1792. 8vo. In contemporary cardboard binding. With traces of old paper title-label to spine. With stamp to front free end-paper and title-page. Author and previous owner's name on contemporary hand to title-page. Light wear to extremities and stain to f. B otherwise a nice and clean copy. 2 182 pp. <br/><br/><em>Rare first edition of Fichte’s first major publication in which he an attempted to apply Immanuel Kant’s critical philosophy - particularly from the Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason - to the concept of revelation Offenbarung When Fichte submitted his Versuch einer Kritik aller Offenbarung “An Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation†to Kant the latter was favourably impressed by it and helped find a publisher. Fichte’s name and preface were accidentally omitted from the first edition and the work was ascribed by its earliest readers to Kant himself. When Kant corrected the mistake while commending the essay Fichte’s reputation was made. â€In the Versuch Fichte sought to explain the conditions under which revealed religion is possible; his exposition turns upon the absolute requirements of the moral law. Religion itself is the belief in this moral law as divine and such belief is a practical postulate necessary in order to add force to the law. The revelation of this divine character of morality is possible only to someone in whom the lower impulses have been or are successful in overcoming reverence for the law. In such a case it is conceivable that a revelation might be given in order to add strength to the moral law. Religion ultimately then rests upon the practical reason and satisfies the needs of man insofar as he stands under the moral law. In this conclusion are evident the prominence assigned by Fichte to the practical element and the tendency to make the moral requirements of the ego the ground for all judgment on reality.†Encyclipedia Britannica. "In the history of philosophy Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom not external reality must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy and in Foundations of Natural Right thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy covering such topics as civic freedom rights private property contracts family relations and the foundations of modern political organization." Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy </em> unknown
179261977Köningsberg, Hartung, 1792. 8vo. In contemporary cardboard binding. With traces of old paper title-label to spine. With stamp to front free end-paper and title-page. Author and previous owner's name on contemporary hand to title-page. Light wear to extremities and stain to f. B, otherwise a nice and clean copy. (2), 182 pp.
184813001London: John Chapman 1848. FIRST EDITION OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION. Publisher’s cloth embossed emblem of the Catholic Series on covers corners slightly worn rebacked with the orginial label; interior very good. From the library of Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford with his bookplate and signature dated March 1849 on the paste-down and some pencil annotations at the end of the text. First edition of the English translation by William Smith. Fichte identifies three distinct stages in the development of human existence and the striving for conscious knowledge both theoretical and practical: 1. doubt 2. knowledge 3. faith. Fichte published his famous Wissenschaftslehre an “essay towards a critique of all revelation†which was an exposition and clarification of Kant’s work in 1794. He followed up over the next few years covering the theoretical side of his system. Here Fichte reaches for the source of human knowledge arriving at two conflicting views of human existence: Humans are subject to the cause-and-effect laws of nature yet their ability to reason will raise humans above the strict necessity that controls the natural world. He concludes that our vocation “is not merely to know but to act in accordance with our knowledge.â€<br /> <br /> Fichte 1762-1814 was a German philosopher one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and the German idealist Hegel.<br /> <br /> Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford 1823-1898 was educated at Christ Church Oxford where he took a first in classics and won the chancellor’s English essay. From 1847 to 1874 he was elected to parliament for Louth as a liberal. He was junior lord of the treasury under-secretary of state for the colonies and succeeded Robert Peel as chief secretary for Ireland under Lord Russell. On formation of Gladstone’s first administration he became president of the Board of Trade later lord privy seal and president of the council. He shared the burden and the credit of some great reforms following the disestablishment of the Irish Church. John Stuart Mill described his measure as the most important passed by the British parliament since the Roman Catholic Emancipation act. He was raised to the peerage as Lord Carlingford and succeeded Lord Spencer as president of the council. Carlingford lived with his wife Frances Elizabeth Anne Lady Waldegrave 1821-1879 at Strawberry Hill which she had inherited before their marriage including all of Walpole’s library and artifacts. John Chapman unknown
1868016715St. Louis MO: Wm. T. Harris. Original pale green wrapper. Dampstain in the bottom margin of both the front and back wrapper and three additional leaves adjacent to them four small chips along the bottom edges the top two inches of the spine missing Good. Internals apart from the barely discernable dampstain very nice. The pages are still unopened and the journal has obviously never been read. Volume II of The Journal of Speculative Philosophy contained three first printings of articles by C. S. Peirce presenting theories of cognition reality and logical validity and this issue of the volume contains one of these articles Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man. This article is recognized as one of five by Peirce constituting the modern founding of semiotic the general theory of signs. Peirce was a physicist mathematician and philosopher. He founded pragmatism and revolutionized logic. Bertrand Russell called Peirce "one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century" and "the greatest American thinker ever." This issue also contains partial translations of Fichte's Sun-clear Statement and Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1868. Wm. T. Harris paperback
1869016716St. Louis MO: Wm. T. Harris. Original grey wrapper. Small area of dampstain in the bottom margin of the front cover without any bleedthrough to the pages the top inch of the spine missing and slight loss at the bottom else Very Good. Internals very nice. The pages are still unopened and the journal has obviously never been read. Volume II of The Journal of Speculative Philosophy contained three first printings of articles by C. S. Peirce presenting theories of cognition reality and logical validity and this issue of the volume contains one of these articles Some Consequences of Four Incapacities. This issue also contains a letter by Peirce to the editor William Torrey Harris What Is Meant by "Determined". The article is recognized as one of five by Peirce constituting the modern founding of semiotic the general theory of signs. Peirce was a physicist mathematician and philosopher. He founded pragmatism and revolutionized logic. Bertrand Russell called Peirce "one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century" and "the greatest American thinker ever." This issue also contains partial translations of Fichte's Sun-clear Statement and Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1869. Wm. T. Harris paperback
1848154<b>First edition of the English translation. Pencil underlining and marginalia. Previous owner's signature John Dunlop. Some foxing. Small tears to cloth at ends of spine. Boards have some rubbing. Some minor damp staining to endpapers. ; xii 13-198 pages 2 pages advertisements. Publisher s Blind-stamped black cloth boards with the embossed emblem of the catholic series on the covers. Page dimensions: 196 x 120mm. A very good copy of a work rarely found anywhere near collectible condition now wrapped in a clear acid-free Mylar cover. First edition of the English translation by William Smith. Fichte identifies three distinct stages in the development of human existence and the striving for conscious knowledge both theoretical and practical: 1. doubt 2. knowledge 3. faith. Fichte published his famous Wissenschaftslehre an "essay towards a critique of all revelation" which was an exposition and clarification of Kant's work in 1794. He followed up over the next few years covering the theoretical side of his system. Here Fichte reaches for the source of human knowledge arriving at two conflicting views of human existence: Humans are subject to the cause-and-effect laws of nature yet their ability to reason will raise humans above the strict necessity that controls the natural world. He concludes that our vocation "is not merely to know but to act in accordance with our knowledge." Fichte 1762-1814 was a German philosopher one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and the German idealist Hegel. FIRST EDITION OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION. </b> John Chapman hardcover
18451iiAb0052Leipzig Germany/Deutschland: Maner & Müller GmbH 1845. Book. Poor. Soft Cover . 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 534 pp. 1. Band/Vol. 1 only! Text in German. Over-sized and/or over weight book; extra postage required. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. Heavily used book in poor quality. Moderate foxing on page edges not affecting text. Brittle edges. Back cover and last two pages are detached from spine. Publishing year gleaned from other sources therefore it is an approximation. Maner & Müller GmbH Paperback
179550948Danzig 1795. Erster Theil: Zur Beurtheilung ihrer Rechtmässigkeit. Erstes und zweites Heft alles erschienene. Mit dem Nacherinerung u. der Ankündigung des dritten Heftes welches nie erschien Vorsatzbl.Name ausgeschn.Wasserand in 2.Heft. Insgesamt guter Zustand. Sehr selten Zweite Aufl. Houben II 93f Troschel Kl.-8°. Hldr. Philosophie unknown
18453iiiFh0057Leipzig Germany/ Deutschland: Maner & Müller G.m.b.H. 1845. Book. Used-Acceptable. Soft Cover . 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 574 pp. Text in German. Vol. 1 issue only! A perfectly acceptable reading copy. Spine strengthened with adhesive tape. Moderate foxing on page edges. Minimally brittle pages. No publishing or Publishing year is an approximation. Previous owner's name inscribed on inside of front cover. Maner & Müller G.m.b.H. Paperback
1993BN125561frommann-holzboog 1993. 1993. J. G. Fichte - Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften / 2. Reihe: Nachgelassene Schriften <br/><br/>J. G. Fichte - Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften / 2. Reihe: Nachgelassene Schriften Fichte Johann G frommann-holzboog unknown
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49739Leipzig F. A. Brockhaus 1867 Auflage: 1. Halbleder gebunden; Rückengoldprägung marmorierter Schnitt / Anz. Seiten: 466 / 14 x 225 cm / Zustand: sehr gut geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Rücken etwas beschabt Papier leicht gebräunt; Innendeckel Vorsätze erste und letzte Blätter leicht stockfleckig Besitzerstempel auf Vorsatz Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1867, Auflage: 1. unknown
1275-22Berlin Veit und Comp. 1845-1846. 8 Bde. gr.-8°. Ln.-Bde. d. Zeit mit dunkelgrünem Strukturpapierbezug u. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Rücken leicht lichtrandig Bd. III mit kl. Kratzer am Deckel Bd. VII mit kl. Läsur am Rücken. Bei Bd. V eine Lage lose Titelbl.jew. mit Rundstempel Spiegel mit Exlibris sonst gut erhalten. Goedeke V 8 23 - Gesamtausgabe der Werke von Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1762-1814. Die vorliegende Ausgabe wurde von seinem Sohn Immanuel Hermann Fichte 1796-1879 herausgegeben. Die Bände I-II enthalten Schriften zur theoretischen Philosophie III-IV: Zur Rechts- und Sittenlehre V: Zur Religionsphilosophie sowie die Bände VI-VIII: Populärphilosophische Schriften. Berlin, Veit und Comp. 1845-1846. unknown