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Paris, Alcan, 1911 In-12 broché, couverture verte, 184 pages, bon état
Payot, 1968 (Bibliothèque scientifique) In-8° broché, couverture blanche, 307 pages (quelques soulignements au crayon dans les marges), bon état
L'Âge d'Homme, 1968 (Dialectica) In-8° broché, couverture grise, 328 pages, dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur, bon état
P., Mallet-Bachelier, 1856/1843, 2 volumes in 8 reliés demi-chagrin rouge, fers dorés sur les plats (reliure de l'époque) - Exemplaire de prix offert par le lycée impériale de Nice (qq. rousseurs), T.1 : 62pp., 272pp., T.2 : 10pp., 96pp., 180pp., 1 grande planche comprenant : "Optimo et carissimo filio carmen pnemonicum" et "classification des connaissances humaines ou tableaux synoptiques des sciences et des arts" (ces deux tableaux réunis dans cet exemplaire en une seule planche se trouvent parfois avoir été séparés dans d'autres exemplaires)
---- Seconde édition AUGMENTEE D'UN VOLUME ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE DE PRIX bien complet des deux tableaux réunis dans cet exemplaire en une grande planche dépliante---- "En 1834, deux ans avant sa mort, AMPERE fait paraître un OUVRAGE GIGANTESQUE intitulé Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, ou exposition analytique d'une classification naturelle de toutes les connaissances humaines". (En Français dans le texte N° 240 1st ed.) ---- "AMPERE's philosophical analysis also provided him with the key for his classification of the sciences, which he considered the capstone of his career. Like Kant, he was concerned with relating precisely what man could know with the sciences that dealt with each part of man's ability to know. The chart appended to his Essai sur la philosophie des sciences (1834) seems, at first glance, to be a fantastic and uncorrelated list of possible objects of investigation... In Ampère's classification this is divided into two second-order sciences - elementary general physics and mathematical physics. Each of these, in turn, has two divisions. Elementary general physics consists of experimental physics and chemistry ; mathematical physics is divided into stereonomy and atomology. Experimental physics deals with phenomena. Chemistry deals with the noumenal causes of the vacts discovered by experimental physics... This classification reveals Ampere's far-ranging mind and permits us to understand his occasional excursions into botany, taxonomy and even animal anatomy and physiology... In his Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, he maintained that the fit was too good to be coincidence ; the classification must reflect truth. Once again he had found certainty where his predecessors had not... ". (DSB I p. 142)**78/K2 + 80/ARB3 + 7980.ARB3 + 7648.CART 8
P., Bachelier, 1834, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin noir, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque), 70pp., 272pp., 2 tableaux dépliants
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "En 1834, deux ans avant sa mort, AMPERE fait paraître un OUVRAGE GIGANTESQUE intitulé Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, ou exposition analytique d'une classification naturelle de toutes les connaissances humaines. (En Français dans le texte N° 240) ---- "AMPERE's philosophical analysis also provided him with the key for his classification of the sciences, which he considered the capstone of his career. Like Kant, he was concerned with relating precisely what man could know with the sciences that dealt with each part of man's ability to know. The chart appended to his Essai sur la philosophie des sciences (1834) seems, at first glance, to be a fantastic and uncorrelated list of possible objects of investigation... In Ampère's classification this is divided into two second-order sciences - elementary general physics and mathematical physics. Each of these, in turn, has two divisions. Elementary general physics consists of experimental physics and chemistry ; mathematical physics is divided into stereonomy and atomology. Experimental physics deals with phenomena. Chemistry deals with the noumenal causes of the facts discovered by experimental physics... This classification reveals Ampère's far-ranging mind and permits us to understand his occasional excursions into botany, taxonomy and even animal anatomy and physiology... In his Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, he maintained that the fit was too good to be coincidence ; the classification must reflect truth. Once again he had found certainty where his predecessors had not... ". (DSB I p. 142) ** 81.ARM1D + 82.ARM5 + 83.ARB CART TENE