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1975100136488Revista de Occidente / Madrid 1975 in8. 1975. Broché.
1982RO30320662Le Centurion. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 202 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 301-Sociologie
1975R100062040Presses de l'atelier Pierre Jean Balbo. 1975. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non paginé, environ 35 pages - nombreuses photos, nombreux plans et dessins en noir et blanc hors texte - tampon sur le 1er contre plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 711-Urbanisme. Aménagement du territoire
2000R100059259L'éclat. 2000. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 188 pages - déchirure sur le 2ème plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
1987104963New York: Garland 1987. cloth/no dust jacket Octavo. Hardcover. Very good. teal boards black lettering 222 pp<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Garland hardcover
1972R100067534Armand Colin. 1972. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 228 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
1979362532Netherlands: Sijthoff und Noordhoff 1979. First edition. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.567.Previous owners details on verso of front cover and FEP Sijthoff und Noordhoff hardcover
1995276405PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19951220664PN. New. 1995. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
1961713318PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
195170664Oxford: Clarendon Press-Oxford 1951. Cloth/no dust jacket Octavo. Hardcover. Very good. blue cloth gilt lettering 141 pp no dust jacket first edition<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Clarendon Press-Oxford hardcover
1961713326PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
195244441655 Articles on Wind Tunnels bound in black cloth two are signed by the author unmarked except a few pencil notes by the author. Ministry of Supply Aeronautical Research Council hardcover
195100009519Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1951. First edition. Hardcover. Very near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 5 vi-x 3 2-141 3 pp. Bound in navy blue cloth with publisher's device and lettering in gold on the spine. Lukasiewicz first lectured on this topic in Cracow Poland in June of 1939. Unfortunately all of his books and manuscript materials were destroyed by the bombing that occurred during the German invasion of Poland later that year. In 1949 he revisited the topic in a series of lectures delivered at the University of Dublin culminating in the present book. The book is a fascinating exploration of Aristotle's logic through the lens of modern mathematical logic and is still frequently cited in scholarly work on Aristotle. An attractive copy of this important and influential exploration of Aristotle's logic by one of the leading early figures in mathematical logic. A very near Fine book in a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with mild darkening and a few spots to the spine panel and a closed tear to the bottom of the rear panel. At the Clarendon Press hardcover
1969738409PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
197071229North-Holland Publishing Company. VG. 1970. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition with Very Good dust jacket. Studies In Logic And The Foundations Of Mathematics. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 417 pages. Clean unmarked interior. Tight binding sharp corners and light shelf wear. Mylar protected dust jacket has a sunned spine and light wear to extremities. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . North-Holland Publishing Company hardcover
1970biblio38022North-Holland Publishing Co.; 1st Edition 1970. 405 pages. Fine Hardcover no dj. 9.1"x6.5"x1.2". be45961. North-Holland Publishing Co. hardcover
19343766Warsaw: Polskie Tow. Filoyoficzne 1934. First edition. In original paper. Very good condition. Cover worn. First edition. In original paper. 40 p. Jan Lukasiewicz 1878–1956 was a Polish logician and philosopher who introduced mathematical logic into Poland and who was a founding member of the Lwów–Warsaw school of logic which was later made internationally famous by Alfred Tarski and one of the principal architects and teachers of that school. Polskie Tow. Filoyoficzne unknown
191044095Krakow: Akademia Umiejetnosci 1910. <p> ukasiewicz Jan 1878-1956. O zasadzie sprzeczno ci u Arystotelesa. Studyum krytyczne. 4 210 2pp. Krakow: Akademia Umiejetno ci 1910. 199 x 140 mm. Half cloth paste paper boards ca. 1913 number stamped on spine label and deaccessioning stamp of the University of Lodz's Biblioteka Instytutu Filosofii. Library stamps / markings on title verso title and one other leaf but very good.</p> <p> First Edition and very scarce on the market with no copies in auction records. ukasiewicz's first book on the principle of contradiction in Aristotle's writings marks his earliest attempt to "open up on logic vistas comparable to those opened in geometry by the introduction of non-Euclidian systems" McCall Polish Logic 1920-1938 p. 2. </p> <p> ukasiewicz a Polish logician and philosopher introduced mathematical logic into Poland and was one of the principal founders architects and teachers of the Warsaw school of logic. "His most famous achievement was to give the first rigorous formulation of many-valued logic. He introduced many improvements in propositional logic and became the first historian of logic to treat the subject's history from the standpoint of modern formal logic . . . </p> <p> "Of all the works ukasiewicz published before World War I one most clearly anticipated his later concerns. This was the 1910 monograph On the Principle of Contradiction in Aristotle. It marked a crucial turning point in the development of the Lwów-Warsaw school. For ukasiewicz it represented the first sustained questioning of the assumptions of traditional Aristotelian logic.</p> <p> " ukasiewicz introduces the project of his monograph a critical investigation of the legitimacy of the Principle of Contradiction PC as variously formulated by Aristotle in the context of its critique by Hegel and the opportunity to re-examine the PC in the light of the development of mathematical logic from Boole to Russell . . .</p> <p> " ukasiewicz distinguishes three different non-equivalent versions of PC in Aristotle: an ontological version a logical version and a psychological version as follows:</p> <p> Ontological OPC: No object may at the same time possess and not possess the same property.</p> <p> Logical LPC: Contradictory statements are not simultaneously true.</p> <p> Psychological PPC: No one can simultaneously believe contradictory things.</p> <p> " ukasiewicz criticises Aristotle for on the one hand claiming PC cannot be proved and on the other hand attempting an indirect or pragmatic 'proof' . . . ukasiewicz described himself later as attempting in the monograph to devise a 'non-Aristotelian logic' but admits that he did not succeed principally because at this stage he was not prepared to reject the principle of bivalence Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Rare in commerce. </p> . Akademia Umiejetnosci unknown
191044095Krakow: Akademia Umiejetnosci 1910. <p> ukasiewicz Jan 1878-1956. O zasadzie sprzeczno ci u Arystotelesa. Studyum krytyczne. 4 210 2pp. Krakow: Akademia Umiejetno ci 1910. 199 x 140 mm. Half cloth paste paper boards ca. 1913 number stamped on spine label and deaccessioning stamp of the University of Lodz's Biblioteka Instytutu Filosofii. Library stamps / markings on title verso title and one other leaf but very good.</p> <p> First Edition and very scarce on the market with no copies in auction records. ukasiewicz's first book on the principle of contradiction in Aristotle's writings marks his earliest attempt to "open up on logic vistas comparable to those opened in geometry by the introduction of non-Euclidian systems" McCall Polish Logic 1920-1938 p. 2. </p> <p> ukasiewicz a Polish logician and philosopher introduced mathematical logic into Poland and was one of the principal founders architects and teachers of the Warsaw school of logic. "His most famous achievement was to give the first rigorous formulation of many-valued logic. He introduced many improvements in propositional logic and became the first historian of logic to treat the subject's history from the standpoint of modern formal logic . . . </p> <p> "Of all the works ukasiewicz published before World War I one most clearly anticipated his later concerns. This was the 1910 monograph On the Principle of Contradiction in Aristotle. It marked a crucial turning point in the development of the Lwów-Warsaw school. For ukasiewicz it represented the first sustained questioning of the assumptions of traditional Aristotelian logic.</p> <p> " ukasiewicz introduces the project of his monograph a critical investigation of the legitimacy of the Principle of Contradiction PC as variously formulated by Aristotle in the context of its critique by Hegel and the opportunity to re-examine the PC in the light of the development of mathematical logic from Boole to Russell . . .</p> <p> " ukasiewicz distinguishes three different non-equivalent versions of PC in Aristotle: an ontological version a logical version and a psychological version as follows:</p> <p> Ontological OPC: No object may at the same time possess and not possess the same property.</p> <p> Logical LPC: Contradictory statements are not simultaneously true.</p> <p> Psychological PPC: No one can simultaneously believe contradictory things.</p> <p> " ukasiewicz criticises Aristotle for on the one hand claiming PC cannot be proved and on the other hand attempting an indirect or pragmatic ‘proof' . . . ukasiewicz described himself later as attempting in the monograph to devise a ‘non-Aristotelian logic' but admits that he did not succeed principally because at this stage he was not prepared to reject the principle of bivalence Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Rare in commerce. </p> . Akademia Umiejetnosci unknown books
19101130Kraków: Akademia UmiejÄ™tnoÅ›ci 1910. First edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. Wrappers tanned due to aging somewhat chipped. Inside firm and clean. Overall in very good condition. First edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 4 1–210 2 p. <p><br /> One of the earliest works of Jan Lukasiewicz 1878–1956 the Polish logician and philosopher who introduced mathematical logic into Poland and who was a founding member of the Lwów–Warsaw school of logic which was later made internationally famous by Alfred Tarski and one of the principal architects and teachers of that school.<br /> <p><p><br /> Lukasiewicz is known to give the first rigorous formulation of many-valued logic and for introducing various improvements in propositional logic and for becoming the first historian of logic to treat the subject’s history from the standpoint of modern formal logic.<br /> <p><p><br /> In this early work which marks a crucial turning point in the development of the Lwów-Warsaw school Lukasiewicz questions the assumptions of traditional Aristotelian logic. He described later the treatise as an unsuccessful attempt to devise a “non-Aristotelian logic†however the monograph clearly anticipates his later concerns and the 1951 book “Aristotle's Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logicâ€.<br /> Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy<br /> <p>. Akademia Umiejętności unknown
19511943Oxford: Oxford University Press 1951. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. With numerous inserted handwritten notes by the author in Polish and English. In publishers leather binding. Gilt spine. Notes in ink and pencil in German throughout. Overall in fine condition. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. With numerous inserted handwritten notes by the author in Polish and English. In publishers leather binding. Gilt spine. 10 2 141 3 p. <p><br /> Inscribed copy of one of Åukasiewicz’s most important works Aristotle’s Syllogistic with several handwritten notes by the author.<br /> <p><p><br /> Jan Lukasiewicz 1878–1956 was a Polish logician and philosopher who introduced mathematical logic into Poland and who was a founding member of the Lwów–Warsaw school of logic which was later made internationally famous by Alfred Tarski and one of the principal architects and teachers of that school. <br /> <p><p><br /> Lukasiewicz is known to give the first rigorous formulation of many-valued logic and for introducing various improvements in propositional logic and for becoming the first historian of logic to treat the subject’s history from the standpoint of modern formal logic. <br /> <p><p><br /> In this work he unfolds the principle of his notation Polish or Åukasiewicz notation which later was used as a basis of the Burroughs B5000 computer and a somewhat modified version the reverse Polish notation is still widely used in computer science.<br /> <p>. Oxford University Press unknown