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1935199826Armand colin 1935 380 pages in12. 1935. Broché. 380 pages.
1907170793Armand colin 1907 in12. 1907. Cartonné. couverture d'origine conservée
218316Paris, chez Auguste Aubry, 1862; in-8, 22 pp., ill., broché.
532932A Paris, chez Auguste Aubry, l'un des Libraires de la société des Bibliophiles français, 1859. In-8, relié demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, titré, fleurdelisé et doré, papier granité noir et rouge sur les plats, fer discret du relieur Bruyère en queue du dos, tête dorée, gardes en papier peigné, tiré à 200 ex. à Lyon, Imprimerie de Louis Perrin, lettrines et ornements, 2 gravures h.-t. dont le frontispice, 1 f. bl. 50pp, 2 ff. n.ch., 7 ff. bl.
37563P., Alcan, 1901, in 8° relié demi percaline vert sapin, dos lisse, II-477 pages ; cachets.
37564P., Alcan, 1901, in 8° relié demi percaline vert sapin, dos lisse, 283 pages ; cachets.
1842116825Paris Paulin 1842 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, XXXII + 446 pp., 1 f. d'errata, index. Edition originale. Rousseurs éparses, sinon exemplaire en bonne condition, en reliure d'époque.
1842116825Paris Paulin 1842 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, XXXII + 446 pp., 1 f. d'errata, index. Edition originale. Rousseurs éparses, sinon exemplaire en bonne condition, en reliure d'époque.
1991104139Garnier, 1991, in-8°, 176 pp, broché, un portrait de Renouvier en couv., bon état (Coll. Les Classiques de la Politique)
1912ZNC-121Paris, Armand Colin, 1912, 4 volumes in-8°, brochés, dos cassés.
31358Grand in-8, pleine toile moderne, pièce de titre de maroquin, tranches mouchetées, couverture conservée, (3) f., iii, 611 p. Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1896.
373415 forts volumes in-4, pleine toile bleue moderne, pièces de titre de veau noir, couverture conservées. Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1896-1897.
192727121927 In-8, broché, couverture imprimée (dos lég. défr.), 283 p., non coupé. Paris, Félix Alcan, 1927.
55555, Paris, Armand Colin 1904, in-12, br., non massicoté, (rares rousseurs), bon état, [ce livre provient de la bibliothèque personnelle de Bernard Pacteau], 314p.
2003517942003 Paris, INRP, 2003, 21 x 15, 153 pp Très bon état.
169765Paris, Félix Alcan, 1908 2 vol. in-8, X-428 et [4]-395 pp., demi-toile Bradel, dos lisses, tranches mouchetées, couvertures conservées (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
200222874Maisonneuve & larose 2002 In-8 broché, 378 pp.Tout l’essai de l’auteur tend à reconnaître en Hugo un philosophe, mais un philosophe sans disciples, un “mage qui s’est trompé de siècle pour apparaître”, et sur lequel le xixè siècle s’est trompé en lui accordant la gloire sans pouvoir adhérer à ses visions, sans pouvoir croire à ses conceptions.
36743P., Alcan, 1908, 2 volumes in 8° reliés demi percaline verte, VII-428 et 395 pages ; cachets.
589193Paris, Armand Colin, 1912. 2 vol in-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs rehaussé d'un filet doré, titre doré, XVII-397 et 386 pp., préface de la première édition en tête d'ouvrage, formulaire du traité de logique générale in fine. Cachets de bibliothèque. Dos noirci, coiffes et coupes frottés, intérieur frais, bon ex.
1863202180Paris: Renouard 1863. First. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes slim 8vo dark red cloth rubbed. Paris: Renouard 1863. First Edition. Very Good.<br/><br/> Printed on wood-pulp paper.<br/><br/> Renouard unknown books
1912BL4128Paris:: Armand Colin 1912. 1912. At head of title: Troisieme essai. 8vo. lxv 444 pp. Later green gilt-stamped buckram with original printed wrappers bound in; minor cellophane tape repair to orig. cover. Very good . Ownership signature of Alucare 1923. Scarce. Frequent light pencil marginalia from previous owner Alucare. See: The Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Methods Review by Ralph Barton Perry pp. 387-388. Armand Colin, 1912. hardcover books
1912BL4129Paris:: Armand Colin 1912. 1912. 2 volumes. At head of title: Premier essai. 8vo. xvii 397; 386 pp. Later green gilt-stamped buckram with original printed wrappers bound in; minor cellophane tape repair to orig. cover. Very good . Ownership signature of Alucare 1926. Scarce. Renouvier was a respected philosopher even though he never held a university post. His theology is very similar to William James. "Like Kent he argues that some phenomena of human experience themselves cannot be reduced to the categories of nature because humans experience themselves as free personal and moral agents as well. Following Kant and Lequier Renouvier's moral philosophy emphasizes human freedom as a necessary condition of moral responsibility." – p.143. John W. Cooper Panentheism--The Other God of the Philosophers: From Plato to the Present 2006. Armand Colin, 1912. hardcover books
1912BL4130Paris:: Armand Colin 1912. 1912. 2 volumes. At head of title: Deuxieme essai. 8vo. 398; 386 pp. Later green gilt-stamped buckram with original printed wrappers bound in; minor cellophane tape repair to orig. cover. Very good . Ownership signature of Alucare 1926. Scarce. This work first issued in 1875 heavily influenced William James "A few months after sinking into the depths James chanced to read a book by the French Kantian Charles Renouvier his Traite de Psychologie Rationnelle. It gave James his first great lift out of despair. On 30 April 1870 he recorded the decisive experience in his diary: "I think that yesterday was a crisis in my life. I finished the first part of Renouvier's 2nd Essay and saw no reason why his definition of free will – the sustaining of a thought because I choose to when I might have other thoughts – need be the definition of an illusion. At any rate I will assume for the present – . . .- that it is no illusion. My first act of free will shall be to believe in free will. For the remainder of the year I will abstain from the mere speculation & contemplative Grubelei in which my nature takes most delight and voluntarily cultivate the feeling of moral freedom by reading books favorable to it as well as by acting . . .Hitherto when I have felt like taking a free initiative like daring to act originally without carefully waiting for contemplation of the external world to determine all for me suicide seemed the most manly form to put my daring into; Now I will go a step further with my will not only to act with it but believe as well; believe in my individual reality and creative power. My belief to be sure can't be optimistic – but I will posit life the real the good in the self-governing resistance of the ego to the world." – Robert J. Richards Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind . . . 1989 p. 418. Armand Colin, 1912. hardcover books
1901223178Paris: Felix Alcan 1901. First. hardcover. very good. 477 pages printed on wood pulp paper small marginal pencil notations throughout. Tall 8vo rebound in 1/2 black morocco and marbled boards with the original printed wrappers bound in. Paris: Felix Alcan 1901. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Felix Alcan unknown books
1901222693Paris: Germer Bailliere 1901. First. hardcover. very good. 288 pages tall 8vo 1/2 black calf marbled boards with the original printed wrappers bound in. Paris: Germer Bailliere 1901. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Germer Bailliere unknown books