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‎HATIER. VERS 2005. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 479 pages. 1 étiquette en 2ème plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎"SCHELER, MAX.‎

Reference : 35743

(1913)

‎Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Ethik Immanuel Kants. (2 Teile). (1. Teil: Sonderausdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. I. Herausgegeben von E. Husserl... - [FOUNDING ETHICS AS A THEORY OF VALUE]‎

‎Halle, Niemeyer, 1913-16. Two 8vo volumes, both in orig. wrappers. 1st part, being offprint: in the orig. brownish wrappers. A bit of wear to upper capital and a bit of occasional brownspotting. Corners a bit bumped. Uncut. (4), 161 pp. 2nd part, being the entire issue of Jahrbuch für Philosophie ... from 1916: Orig. greyish wrappers, sunned spine. Nice and clean. Uncut. Pp. 21-478. Entire volume: VIII, 478, (2), (8, -contents list for volume 1, part 1).‎


‎The first printing, first part in offprint, of Max Scheler's great phenomenological work ""Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values"".Max Scheler (1874-1928), an important contemporary of Husserl, was a German phenomenological philosopher mostly known for his theories of value and philosophical anthropology. He was very inspired by Husserl and further developed his philosophical method. He was greatly admired in his time and made important contributions to his fields of philosophy. When José Ortega y Gasset called Scheler ""the first man of the philosophical paradise"", this expresses a notion felt my many of the important philosophers of his time. Though he did not always see eye to eye with Husserl and Heidegger, they admired him a great deal, and had it not been because of his early and sudden death, he might well have survived as one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century. Heidegger actually referred to him as ""the strongest philosophical power in contemporary Germany, no in contemporary Europe and even in contemporary philosophy in general"" (""die stärkste philosophische Kraft im heutigen Deutschland, nein, im heutigen Europa und sogar in der gegenwärtigen Philosophie überhaupt""), and in his thoughts are represented the epitome of philosophical and cultural efforts articulated in the transition to the 20th century.In this work, which is one of his main, we are presented with the essence of Scheler's theory of value. He wishes to found an ethic in form of a theory of value, and he focuses on the feeling human nature and the individual, who feels and loves. He puts the value of the person in front of knowledge and perception and presupposes the sphere of the individual human being, denying the possibility of pure ego, pure reason or pure consciousness, thus criticizing both Husserl, Kant and German idealism. The essence of human existence cannot be accounted for by a transcendental ego, reason, will or the like, but by the human feelings with love as the centre. Scheler links human feelings to experiences of value and divides these into five ranks that can be felt by all human beings. These values are independent of the things they are felt with, though there is always a certain order, and this order is thoroughly investigated.‎

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‎"AVENARIUS, RICHARD.‎

Reference : 41455

(1876)

‎Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses. Prolegomena zu einer Kritik der reinen Erfahrung. Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen Facultät der Universotät zu Leipzig vorgelegt und als Einleitung zu der 10. Januar... - [INFLUENCING NIETZSCHE]‎

‎Leipzig, Fues's Verlag, 1876. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Minor soiling to wrappers. Right-bottom corner on frontwrapper slightly bumped. Otherwise fine and clean. XIII, (1), 82 pp.‎


‎The very scarce first printing of Avenarius' Habilitationsschrift, his first publication, a work that greatly influenced contemporary philosophy, both in Europe and beyond, and was read by the greatest philosophers of the era, e.g. Nietzsche.The German philosopher Richard Avenarius (1843-1896) is most famous for his formulation of the radical positivist doctrine of ""empirical criticism"" or ""empirio-criticism"". He was not only read and studied in France and Germany but also greatly influenced Russian philosophy"" he and was severely criticized by Lenin in his Materialism and Empirio-criticism (1909). In his first publication ""Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses"", Avenarius states: ""Doubt of the correctness of my way heretofore pursued was induced through the barrenness of theoretical idealism in the field of psychology"" and yet cognition and experience should belong to this science as psychological ideas."" In general he here argues that it is the task of philosophy to develop a natural concept of the world based on ""pure experience"" and the principle of ""economic thought"". ""Nietzsche received Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses in 1876, ""and we know that he read it for the first or second time in the winter of 1883-84. Nietzsche then excerpted and discussed this reading in several longer notes, and shortly thereafter he wrote to Overbeck on April 7, 1884, stating that he needed to revise his views on epistemology and metaphysics. It is thus possible that this reading was of great importance for his thinking at the time. [...] section 14 and 15 of Beyond Good and Evil, with their critique of positivism and physiologist who emphasized the ""smallest possible effort"", were written in response to Nietzsche´s reading of Avenarius."" (Brobjer Thomas H., Nietzsche's Philosophical Context, University of Illinois Press 2008, 93 pp.)‎

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‎"AVENARIUS, RICHARD.‎

Reference : 48960

(1876)

‎Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses. Prolegomena zu einer Kritik der reinen Erfahrung. Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen Facultät der Universotät zu Leipzig vorgelegt und als Einleitung zu der 10. Januar... - [INFLUENCING NIETZSCHE]‎

‎Leipzig, Fues's Verlag, 1876. 8vo. A bit later black cloth binding with green gilt leather title-label to front board. Title-page on a stuband with a bit of soiling. XIII, (1), 82 pp.‎


‎The very scarce first printing of Avenarius' Habilitationsschrift, his first publication, a work that greatly influenced contemporary philosophy, both in Europe and beyond, and was read by the greatest philosophers of the era, e.g. Nietzsche.The German philosopher Richard Avenarius (1843-1896) is most famous for his formulation of the radical positivist doctrine of ""empirical criticism"" or ""empirio-criticism"". He was not only read and studied in France and Germany but also greatly influenced Russian philosophy"" he and was severely criticized by Lenin in his Materialism and Empirio-criticism (1909). In his first publication ""Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses"", Avenarius states: ""Doubt of the correctness of my way heretofore pursued was induced through the barrenness of theoretical idealism in the field of psychology"" and yet cognition and experience should belong to this science as psychological ideas."" In general he here argues that it is the task of philosophy to develop a natural concept of the world based on ""pure experience"" and the principle of ""economic thought"". ""Nietzsche received Philosophie als Denken der Welt gemäss dem Princip des kleinsten Kraftmasses in 1876, ""and we know that he read it for the first or second time in the winter of 1883-84. Nietzsche then excerpted and discussed this reading in several longer notes, and shortly thereafter he wrote to Overbeck on April 7, 1884, stating that he needed to revise his views on epistemology and metaphysics. It is thus possible that this reading was of great importance for his thinking at the time. [...] section 14 and 15 of Beyond Good and Evil, with their critique of positivism and physiologist who emphasized the ""smallest possible effort"", were written in response to Nietzsche´s reading of Avenarius."" (Brobjer Thomas H., Nietzsche's Philosophical Context, University of Illinois Press 2008, 93 pp.)‎

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‎(HAUSIUS, KARL GOTTLOB).‎

Reference : 46987

(1793)

‎Materialien zur Geschichte der Critischen Philosophie. In Drey Sammlungen. Nebst Einer historischen Einleitung zur Geschichte der Kantischen Philosphie. 3 vols. - [THE FATE OF REASON]‎

‎Leipzig, J.G.J. Breitkopf und Comp, 1793. 8vo. Bound in one very nice contemporary half calf binding with beautifully gilt title- and tome-labels to spine. Corners bumped. Internally very fresh and clean. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. Woodcut vignettes to all title-pages. (8), CLXXII, 258 245, (1)" 238 pp.‎


‎Extremely scarce first edition of Hausius' classic on the critical philosophy of Kant, which constitutes the first collection of materials pertaining to the reception of Kant's philosophy, a work of utmost importance to Kant scholarship and to establishing the entire Critical tradition. The work, which appeared in the same year as Kant's third and final Critique, constitutes an invaluable source for anyone interested in the early development of critical philosophy, ""a work which is as valuable as it is rare."" (Adickes).""The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is without question one of the landmarks of the entire history of Western philosophy, comparable in its importance and influence to only a handful of other works such as Plato's Republic, Aristotle's organon of logical works, and Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy. The Critique was first published in 1781, after a decade of intensive preparation,1 and within a few years became the center of attention in German philosophy,and shortly after that in other European countries with advanced philosophical culture such as Britain and France as well.2 - 2: As early as 1793, Karl Gottlob Hausius was able to publish a three-part collection of Materialen zur Geschichte der critischen Philosophie(""Materials for the History of the Critical Philosophy"") (Leipzig: Breitkopf, 1793)."" (Poul Guyer, The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, p. 1). "" ""Materialien zur Geschichte der Critischen Philosophie. In Drey Sammlungen. Nebst Einer historischen Einleitung zur Geschichte der Kantischen Philosphie. "" A work which is as valuable as it is rare. After a preface of eight pages, and a table of contents, follows [pp. III - XCVI] a fairly complete bibliography of writings UPON Kant, up to 1793 inclusive [...], of 243 titles [no. 244 is given as an addendum, pp. CLXXI, CLXXIII]. The remarks appended to most af the works cited [some lines to two pages long] are, so far as I have examined them, and I have identified a majority, reviews or portions of reviews from the A.D.B. and the Th.A. The works are grouped in four classes: [1] those of speculative and [2] practical content" [3] those refrring to positive religion and [4] to the history of Kantian philosophy. [...] (Erich Adickes: Bibliography of Writings by and on Kant Which Have Appeared in Germany up to the end of 1887).Only few copies are listed on OCLC, and only some of these have all three parts. It seems that four Americal Libraries own copies: Harvard (Houghton), Columbia, Cornell, and University of Southern California.‎

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‎"VOLTAIRE, (F.M.A. de).‎

Reference : 62659

(1738)

‎Elémens de la Philosophie de Neuton, Mis à la parté de tout le monde.‎

‎Amsterdam, Etienne Ledet & Compagnie, 1738. 8vo. In contemporary full sprinkled calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Wear to extremities, corners bumped and with loss of leather, spine-ends with loss of leather. With a small printed note pasted on to lower margin of title-page. Ex-libris pasted on to verso of front board. Pencil annotations to front free end-paper and previous owner's names in ink. A few pages slightly browned, but internally generally nice and clean. (6), XII, 399, (1), 401-410, (6) pp. + 1 frontispiece and 7 engraved plates. Numerous engraved headpieces, vignettes and diagrams throughout. Wanting the portrait. ‎


‎First edition - with the imprint of Amsterdam publisher Ledet, to whom Voltaire had sent the manuscript - of this important work in which Voltaire introduced Newton in France and thereby ending the Cartesian era.""Voltaires importence for the history of science lies particularly in his having composed a famous popularization of Newton, Élemens de la Philosophie de Newton (1738), which also collaborating with his companion and mistress Émilie, marquise de Chatelet, on her translation of the Principia into French, and more generally in his having referred, with the lightness of touch that made him a serious critic of human condition, his moral philosophy to what he took to be Newtonian, and hence the correct, account of physical reality."" (DSB XIV:p.83). - G.J.Gray No. 155.‎

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