Hachette Littérature 2000 In-4 relié. Bon état d’occasion.
Reference : 58085
ISBN : 286535038X
Bon état d’occasion
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London, Humphrey Milford, 1939. 8vo. Offprint in the original printed wrappers. Uncut. Ex-libris [Danish philosopher Carl Henrik Koch] pasted on to verso of front wrapper. Wrappers with various nicks and bumped corners and some miscolouring to boarders. Internally with a few occasional very light pencil markings in margin. 30. (1) pp.
First edition of Moore's important paper on the existence of an external world. In ""Moore's most famous paper, his 'Proof of an External World' [...] [he] sets himself the task of doing what Kant had earlier set himself to do, namely providing a proof of the existence of 'external objects'. Much of the lecture is devoted to working out what counts as an 'external object', and Moore claims that these are things whose existence is not dependent upon our experience. So, he argues, if he can prove the existence of any such things, then he will have proved the existence of an 'External World'. Moore then maintains that he can do this""(SEP): ""By holding up my two hand, 'Here is one hand' and adding, as I make a certain gesture with the left, 'and here is another'.(p. 25). [...] But did I prove just now that two human hands were then in existence? I do want to insist that I did" that the proof which I gave was a perfectly rigorous one" and that it is perhaps impossible to give a better or more rigorous proof of anything whatever"".
London, printed and sold by H. Whitworth, at no. 3, Play-house-yard, Black-Friars, (1784), Blank wrappers, 58 + (2) pp. Last page torn and stained.
Edward Moore (1712-1757), English dramatist. It is upon The Gamester that Moore's literary reputation rests the play was much-produced in England and the United States in the century after Moore's death.
Bruxelles, La Connaissance, 1971, in-4, toile, jaquette et étui éd., 787 planches dont 32 en couleurs contrecollées. (GH26)
Joint : Henry Moore. Catalogue d'exposition. P., Bibliothèque nationale, 1977, in-4, agrafé, 32 pp., photos et reproductions en noir et en couleurs.
P., Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1977, pet. in-4 oblong, br., 208 pp., très nombreuses illustrations. (GE1B*)
Catalogue d'exposition à l'Orangerie des Tuileries, 1977 (224 oeuvres présentées). Petit accroc au plat sup.
P., Bibliothèque Nationale, 1977, pet. in-4, br., 32 pp., 16 reproductions en noir et en couleurs, bibliographie. (GA31A)
Catalogue de l'exposition à la Bibliothèque Nationale à Paris en 1977. Fac-similé d'un texte manuscrit original de l'artiste. Textes de Rosemary Simmonds et Françoise Woimant. Liste des 206 gravures exposées