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154pp., in the series "Monographien zur philosophischen Forschung" volume 101, 23cm., softcover (few small stains), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105495
456pp., 25cm., softcover, pages still uncut, good condition, F105540
Rebound in dark blue boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Light scuffing. Pages toned. ; Vol. 3.1; 864 pages
Rebound in smart light green boards with brown cloth spine. Gilt lettering to spine. Light scuffing. Some pages toned. ; Vol. 2.1; 1105 pages
Rebound in dark blue boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Light scuffing. Pages toned and yellowed. ; Vol. 3.2; 931 pages
xiii + 246pp., 22cm., softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105587
412pp., 22cm., softcover, good condition, F105577
102pp., in the series "Tübinger Beiträge zur Altertumswissenschaft" volume 38, 24cm., softcover, pages still uncut, good condition, F105547
xxii + 169pp., 21cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105456
x + 201pp., 22cm, softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105513
xv + 552pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105505
Phoenix Supplementary Volume XXXVIII; 336 pages; <p>Aristotle was the first philosopher to provide a theory of autonomous scientific disciplines and the systematic connections between those disciplines. This book presents the first comprehensive treatment of these systematic connections: analogy, focality, and cumulation.</p><p>Wilson appeals to these systematic connections in order to reconcile Aristotle's narrow theory of the subject-genus (described in the Posterior Analytics in terms of essential definitional connections among terms) with the more expansive conception found in Aristotle's scientific practice. These connections, all variations on the notion of abstraction, allow for the more expansive subject-genus, and in turn are based on concepts fundamental to the Posterior Analytics. Wilson thus treats the connections in their relation to Aristotle's theory of science and shows how they arise from his doctrine of abstraction. The effect of the argument is to place the connections, which are traditionally viewed as marginal, at the centre of Aristotle's theory of science.</p><p>The scholarly work of the last decade has argued that the Posterior Analytics is essential for an understanding of Aristotle's scientific practice. Wilson's book, while grounded in this research, extends its discoveries to the problems of the conditions for the unity of scientific disciplines.
Front hinge starting to crack but holding. Pages browned. A couple of minor stains to boards. ; 231 pages
Edgewear with light chipping to wraps. Chipping to spine ends. Wraps are browned. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 216 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Some scratches to spine label. ; Vol. I: 381 pp; Vol. II: 482 pp; reprinted in 1 volume; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book; 863 pages
A biography of the English physician and scientist William Harvey. With 8 plates. 269 pages, Index.
xv + 337pp., 23cm., in the "Stanford series in philosophy", previous owner's name on front endpaper, hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG
xii + 283pp., 22cm., publisher's hardcover with dustwrapper (corners bit bumped, dustwrapper with few traces of use), previous owner's name on first titlepage, text clean and bright, in the series "Oxford Theological Monographs", ISBN 0-19-826731-2, good condition, R101264
Reprint of the 1910 Paris ed. xii, 371pp.; Greek & Roman Philosophy Volume 44; 371 pages
Armand Colin, U, 1966, 255 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie, dos un peu bruni, quelques passages signalés au stylo, état général très correct.
xiii + 279pp., 23cm., softcover, very good, F105470
34pp., 22cm., Doctoral dissertation, spine reinforced, text in Latin, good condition, F105762
Very light shelfwear to book. Else fine. DJ spine is sunned. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; Waterlow proposes a new solution to the exegetical problem in Aristotle. ; 174 pages
DJ spine has minor browning. DJ has light edgewear with one chip to top corner of wraps. Light pencil underlining and marginalia on a few pages. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Contents: Romantic Beauty in Plato; Sense of Beauty; Plato's evaluation of Art and Poetry; the Poetic Process; Aristotle on Art and Beauty; Mimesis and Rhythm; Catharsis. ; 168 pages
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ spine and section of back panel are browned. Small closed tear to bottom of front panel (1"). ; Contents: Romantic Beauty in Plato; Sense of Beauty; Plato's evaluation of Art and Poetry; the Poetic Process; Aristotle on Art and Beauty; Mimesis and Rhythm; Catharsis. ; 168 pages