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ix + 347pp. + 8pp. of publisher's advertising, 22cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper with some signs of wear, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105343
viii + 297 + 4pp. Stellingen, Academisch proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor in de letteren en wijsbegeerte aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, 24cm., gebroch., zeer weinig onderlijningen in tekst op slechts enkele pagina's, verder in goede staat, F105246
Most pages and spine browned. Some wear to corners. Chipping to fore-edge of back wrap and spine ends. Wraps somewhat worn. ; In dutch. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 297 pages
Most pages and spine browned. Some wear to corners. Chipping and small tears to wraps and a few pages. Wraps somewhat worn. ; In dutch. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 297 pages
242pp., in the series "Theses et studia philologica salmanticensia" volume 11, 26cm., softcover, text in Spanish, pages partly still uncut, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105288
xxii + 269pp., dans la série "Collection d'études anciennes", 25cm., brochure originale (dos restauré, bien protégée par une couv. supplémentaire en papier cristal), texte frais, bon état, F105256
Light crease to 1 corner of wraps and light bump to top of spine. ; The originality and creativity of Greek philosophy established it as the foundation of Western culture, and ensures its continuing relevance today. Here is a complete introductory guide to the whole course of ancient Greek philosophical thought from its first beginnings in Ionia in the 6th century BC down to the emergence of Neoplatonism in the 3rd century AD. ; 174 pages
vii + 278pp., 24cm., softcover, previous owner's name on first page, else in very good condition, F66936
[8] + 336pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth, text and interior are clean and bright, very good, F105244
127pp., 24cm., softcover, fine condition, ISBN 3-446-11737-7, F105331
in-12, 255 pages, broche, couverture. Bel exemplaire. [CL-5] Philostrate ou Du Mariage (Platon) - L'Oaristye (Théocrite) - Pan et Syrinx (Ovide) - Evangile selon Sainte-Orberose, Etc.
Londres, Bowyer,1740. In-4 relié demi papier vélin, dos à nerfs,17-(5)-727-(9) pp. Belle impression grecque et latine en gros caractères. 41 dissertations suivies des annotations de J. Markland. Quelques rousseurs sinon très bon état. Brunet III,1552
viii + 318pp., 24cm., in the series "The W.B. Stanford memorial lectures", hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, fine condition
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Contents include: Europe, truth and history, Critical history after Augustine and Orosius, Voegelin's return to Plato, Husserl and Voegelin on philosophy and the identity of Europe, Differentiations of consciousness and the search for the universal , Prisca Theologia tradition and changing perspectives on the Gnostic features of modernity, etc. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
116pp., in the series "Symposion. Philosophische Schriftenreihe", 22cm., softcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105261
188pp., in the series "Paradosis. Beiträge zur Geschiche der altchristlichen Literatur und Theologie" volume 7, 22cm., softcover, few small stamps, good condition, F105274
vii + 264pp., 25cm., dans la série "Ancient and medieval philosophy. De Wulf-Mansion Centre" Series I volume 51, reliure toile d'éditeur, texte en français, très bon état, ISBN 978-94-6270-002-4, F97933
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; The variety of approaches adopted on the issue of Platonic ethics is very wide: however, two commonly-held opinions emerge from these essays. In the first place, one cannot ascribe to Plato an ethics deemed autonomous from other branches of philosophy, as it will later be in Aristotle. Secondly, the current approaches to Platonic ethics today are partial, if not unreliable. These two opinions actually overturn the manner in which the unclassifiable multiplicity of the approaches adopted here was in danger of being interpreted. Their absolute variety does not denote the non-existence of ethics in Plato but, on the contrary, the radical pervasiveness and strength of its ethical problematization, therefore, placing itself at the very roots - historical, linguistic and conceptual - of what Western thought shall yield in that sphere. Essays by: E. Berti, F. Bravo, L. Brisson, G. Casertano, B. Centrone, M. Erler, S. Gastaldi, L. P. Gerson, C. Gill, F. Ferrari, M. Migliori, L. M. Napolitano Valditara, N. Notomi, G. Reale, C. J. Rowe, M. I. Santa Cruz, S. Scolnicov, M. Tulli, M. Vegetti. ; Lecturae Platonis 4; 354 pages
xi + 200pp., in the series "Philosophia Antiqua. A series of monographs on ancient philosophy" volume 42, 24cm., softcover (slightly sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105235
62pp., 26cm., texte en latin, brochure originale (dos renforcé), Dissertation de Doctorat (Université de Paris), cachet au verso de la page de titre, texte frais, M109521
Very light shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Ix, 283pp. In this examination of the bases of thought and language, Professor Julius Moravcsik explores recent approaches to these topics and discusses the philosophical assumptions behind theories of language. He puts forward a new theory of meaning that is also a proposal about human concepts: viewing meanings as explanatory schemata and interpreting human cognition as primarily explanation-seeking, rather than information processing. This view of cognition, Professor Moravcsik argues, need not commit itself to either dualism or materialism. He defends the Platonic assumptions of his proposal, showing them to be no less "scientific" than current fashionable alternatives. Professor Moravcsik explores new ways of philosophizing that differ from analytic philosophy and its continental alternatives, and indicates how philosophers today can construct proposals about thought and language that have both conceptual and empirical import. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy of language and philosophy of mind, and advanced students of cognitive science and linguistics. ; 283 pages
Book is fine. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; Ix, 283pp. In this examination of the bases of thought and language, Professor Julius Moravcsik explores recent approaches to these topics and discusses the philosophical assumptions behind theories of language. He puts forward a new theory of meaning that is also a proposal about human concepts: viewing meanings as explanatory schemata and interpreting human cognition as primarily explanation-seeking, rather than information processing. This view of cognition, Professor Moravcsik argues, need not commit itself to either dualism or materialism. He defends the Platonic assumptions of his proposal, showing them to be no less "scientific" than current fashionable alternatives. Professor Moravcsik explores new ways of philosophizing that differ from analytic philosophy and its continental alternatives, and indicates how philosophers today can construct proposals about thought and language that have both conceptual and empirical import. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy of language and philosophy of mind, and advanced students of cognitive science and linguistics. ; 283 pages
From Moravcsik's library, with some pencil notes by him, mostly typographical. Lower corners a bit bumped. DJ is Torn in places ; X, 342pp. ; Issues in Ancient Philosophy; 342 pages
200pp., 23cm., reliure d'éditeur en toile verte, texte et intérieur frais sauf un petit tirets en encre dans le marge du texte sur 4 pages), bon état, F105290
149pp., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Philosophica Upsaliensia" volume 1, 25cm., softcover (few small stains), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105333