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197752499Albany New York U. S. A.: State University of New York Press. As New. 1977. Paperback. 0887068278 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Tight to spine - 213 pages; text in English. -- with a bonus offer-- . State University of New York Press paperback
199570235University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books. New. 1995. Paperback. 0803272715 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - COMPLETE THREE 3 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books paperback
199570236University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books. New. 1995. Paperback. 0803272723 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - COMPLETE THREE 3 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books paperback
199570234University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books. New. 1995. Paperback. 0803272731 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - COMPLETE THREE 3 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Nebraska Press / Bison Books paperback
37141Library of the Liberal Arts / Bobbs Merrill. As New. Paperback. 0023513209 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - ND; copyright 1953; corresponds to / Bobbs-Merrill edition of ISBN: 0023513209. 95 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Library of the Liberal Arts / Bobbs Merrill paperback
1995315699Easton Press 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine. Twelve volumes in uniform bindings of full bright red leather stamped in gilt spine titles in black labels. No corners or spine ends bumped or pushed. All have an unused bookplate laid in. Three have no flaws whatsoever to the page edge gilt eight have very minor almost imperceptible flaws Plato has two white spots on the top edge. This set will be remarkably attractive on your shelf. Please request a shipping quote before ordering. Easton Press hardcover
1894024400Oxford: At the Clarendon Press. First English Translation. Original blue cloth with the gilt shield. From the library of notable book collector Sydney Ross who focused on science technology philosophy and Scotland. Hegel is the most systematic of the German idealists. Near Fine. A really nice copy. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1894. At the Clarendon Press hardcover
183343486Berlin, 1833-36. 8vo. Three contemporary uniform brown half calf bindings with gilt title- and tome-labels. Professional restorations to capitals and hinges. Elegant library-stamp to inside of front boards of the first two volumes. Vol. 2 with a few pencil-underlinings, and vol. 3 with pencil-annotations to last leaf. A bit of occasional brownspotting. With all three title-pages for ""Werke. Vollständige Ausgabe"", vol. 13-15, facing the title-pages for the ""Vorlesungen"". XX, 418, (1, -errata)" VI, 586" VIII, 692 pp.
183343486Berlin 1833-36. 8vo. Three contemporary uniform brown half calf bindings with gilt title- and tome-labels. Professional restorations to capitals and hinges. Elegant library-stamp to inside of front boards of the first two volumes. Vol. 2 with a few pencil-underlinings and vol. 3 with pencil-annotations to last leaf. A bit of occasional brownspotting. With all three title-pages for "Werke. Vollständige Ausgabe" vol. 13-15 facing the title-pages for the "Vorlesungen". XX 418 1 -errata; VI 586; VIII 692 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Hegel's seminal "Lectures on the History of Philosophy" which was published posthumously by Michelet. The work comprises Hegel's nine lectures on the history of philosophy given in Jena in the winter of 1805-6 Heidelberg in the winters of 1816-17 and 1817-18 Berlin in the summer of 1819 and the winters of 1820-21 1823-23 1825-26 1827-28 and 1829-30. Just before his death in November 1931 Hegel had begun his tenth lecture course on the history of philosophy but only get two give the first two hours of it. The work is based on Hegel's own lecture manuscript from Jena which is stilized throughout and written in full "er wagte damals noch nichts dem freien mündlichen Vorträge zu überlassen" -Michelet Preface p. VI his shorter draft written in Heidelberg meant for further development at the lectures as well as number of later endorsements and additions written in the margins of the two manuscripts and on loose leaves "Diese Blätter sind von unschätzbarem Werthe weil sie die höchst reichen Zusätze aller Vorlesungen spätere Jahre durch seine eigene Handschrift dokumentieren" Michelet Preface p. VI. Besides this a number of lecture notes from learned students including those of Michelet and the other "Freunde des Verewigten" have been used to establish the text as correctly as possible. These highly influential lectures which attracted philosophers from all over Europe make up a cornerstone in the philosophy of Hegel and his view on the history of philosophy is something that understreams all of his thought. These lectures and not least the publication of them after his death have seminally influenced later philosophy and the following fifty years after Hegel's death were philosophically culturally and historically much indebted to them. It is the Hegelianism that also springs from Hegel's lectures on the history of philosophy that carries historicism the conception of cultural and social relations as products of history through the 19th century. </em> hardcover
1869016717St. 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 small area of dampstain in the fore-edge margin of both wrappers and all of the pages slight loss at the head and foot of the spine Good. Internals apart from the 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 Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities. This article is 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 a partial translation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1869. Wm. T. Harris paperback
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
1929181664London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1929. First edition in English of one of Hegel's most important works. Although it is less widely discussed than his first major work the Phenomenology of Spirit 1807 The Science of Logic lays the foundation of the philosophical "system" of Logic Nature and Spirit which Hegel later described in his Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences 1817 leaving it unclear just how necessary the "introduction" to the system he had earlier presented in the Phenomenology of Spirit might be. Science of Logic was originally published in Germany in three parts between 1812 and 1816 as Wissenschaft der Logik. This translation is based on the edition published by Felix Meiner in 1923. 2 vols octavo. Folding table in vol. 1. Original dark red cloth spine lettered in gilt with publisher's device in gilt. Contemporary bookseller's ticket to front pastedowns. Spine ends lightly bumped extremities lightly rubbed boards faintly mottled edges and endpapers a touch toned and foxed. A very good copy. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801945frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. XXXIV 2743 p. 123 x 175 cm. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801945frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. XXXIV 2743 p. 123 x 175 cm. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
45118Aimé André.Paris.Grimblot.Nancy.1840.5 vols.in-8 demi-chagrin rougeTraduit par Ch.Bénard.Cours donnés à l'Université de heidelberg et Berlin entre 1818 et 1819. Etat correct avec rousseurs et piqùres.1ère édition en langue française.
alb4b16e5242fab8f6cHegel G. V. F. A collection of essays, 14th volume. In Russian /Gegel G. V. F. Sobranie sochineniy 14t. State Publishing House 1929,1938. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb4b16e5242fab8f6c.
24548Paris - Nancy, Joubert, Ladrange,... 1840-52. 125 X 215 mm. 5 tomes reliés demi-veau prune, dos lisse avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés (rel. de l'ép.). Près de 2300 pp. Edition originale de la traduction de cet important ouvrage. Enrichi d'un envoi autographe de Ch. Bénard. Reliure légèrement frottée, quelques petites mouillures dans le tome 3.
1929183570London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1929. First edition in English of Hegel's first and most comprehensive statement of his method of logic the foundation of his wider philosophical system. Hegel structures the Science of Logic in two parts. The first Objective Logic deals with "being" and "essence" while the second Subjective Logic deals with "concept". The Science of Logic was originally published in three parts between 1812 and 1816 as the Wissenschaft der Logik. 2 vols octavo. Folding table in vol. 1. Original dark red cloth spine lettered ruled and with publisher's device in gilt. Very light rubbing and sunning minor browning to contents: a near-fine copy. hardcover
4300807Stuttgart Frommann 1954-1958. Hardcover 24 Bde Bithiothekexemplar mit Etiketten aber gut erhalten Stuttgart, Frommann 1954-1958 hardcover
18862412230487xbvkLeipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1886. XI, (1) 137 / XII, (2) 144 Seiten. - Ornamental blind- und goldgeprägte überwiegend dunkelblaue Original-Leineneinbände mit goldgepr. Deckel- und Rückentitel, Lesebändchen, Papierschnitt rundherum dunkelblau marmoriert; 8vo.(ca. 17 x 12 cm).
1957015780Paris Club français du livre - collection "Formes de l'art" 1957 In-4 carré Cartonnage toilé de L'éditeur Ed. originale Dédicacé par l'auteur
2004x-041529584XRoutledge 2004. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 848 pages. 8.60x5.60x2.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
1894024401Oxford: At the Clarendon Press. Although the date on the title page is 1984 this copy differs in a number of ways from the First Edition which I also possess at this time. The pagination is continous and differs from the First Edition in not having roman numerals for pagination. There has been a redesign of the typesetting then. The copyright page differs from the First Edition in having "Henry Frowde M.A. Publisher to the University of Oxford London Edinburgh New York Toronto and Melbourne." After the index is "Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by Horace Hart M.A." Half leather and black cloth. All edges red. I would guess that the Clarendon Press printed this copy at some point between 1900 and 1910. The leather has some edge wear previous owner's signature dated 1921 Very Good. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1894. At the Clarendon Press hardcover
1895483<p><strong>FIRST EDITION. Complete 3 volume set. All 3 books are tight and square with sturdy bindings and strong hinges. Previous owner's name and bookplate in front of all 3. Volumes 1 and 2 have small abrasions to the cloth at fore-edge; light foxing to endpapers and cloth covers. Each volume is mylar protected and housed in a custom blue slipcase. First edition in English of the philosopher's examination of the conceptual foundations of religion first published in Berlin in 1832 and deriving from notes taken by Hegel's students at the University of Berlin. In Lectures Hegel 1770-1831 argues that the dogmatic creeds of organized Christianity serve to underpin rationally the instinctive nature of religious feeling. This approach which elevates rational philosophy above traditional theological practice yields a more developed understanding of God. This edition was edited and partially translated by Ebenezer Brown Speirs 1854-1900 a minister from Perthshire while much of the first two volumes was translated by Jane Burdon Sanderson who died during the publication process.</strong></p> Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co hardcover