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‎"BERKELEY, GEORGE.‎

Reference : 55993

(1713)

‎Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. The Design of which Is plainly to demonstrate the Reality and Perfection of Humane Knowledge, the Incorporeal Nature of the Soul, and the Immediate Providence of a DEITY: In Opposition to Sceptics and Athei... - [THE PERCEPTUAL RELATIVITY]‎

‎London, Printed by G. James, for Henry Clements, 1713. 8vo. Contemporary marbled full calf boards, prettily rebacked in period style with gilt title-label, raised bands and gilt ornamentations to spine. During the re-backing, new end-papers have been inserted, but the original front end-paper , containing old owners' inscriptions, has been preserved and is still withbound. Three old owners' names to title-page, two of them crossed out. The title-page had been repaired at the outer margin, affecting three letters in the last three lines of the subtitle (To open a Method for rendering the/ SCIENCES more easy, useful, and/ compensious), namely the ""he"" in ""the"" and the ""d"" in ""and"" as well as part fo the double-ruled border, which has been drawn up again. The final leaf with a somewhat crode repair causing loss of some words towards the hinge. A small hole in A3, not repaired. A bit of brownspotting, mostly at beginning and end. With its flaws, still and overall acceptable copy of this extremely rare title. (10), 166 pp.‎


‎The very scarce first edition of Berkeley's other magnum opus, his great work of metaphysics, second in importance only to his ""Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge"" (1710). The present work is not only a popularized version of the ""Treatise"", though it is a fact that it was more widely studied and more easily understood - being written as an almost Platonian dialogue between Hylas (Greek for ""matter"" - thought to be the representative for John Locke) and Philonous (Greek for ""the lover of reason"" - Berkeley's spokesman) - it also constitutes a thorough and elaborated explanation of Berkeley's central ideas and the emergence of many of the principal thoughts that we now associate with him and his anti-materialist philosophy.""In this Treatise, which does not presuppose in the Reader, any Knowledge of what was contained in the former (i.e. the ""Treatise""), it has been my Aim to Introduce the Notions I advance, into the Mind, in the most easy and familiar manner" especially, because they carry with them a great Opposition to the Prejudices of Philosophers, which have so far prevailed against the common Sense and natural Notions of Mankind.If the principles, which I here endeavour to propagate, are admitted true" the Consequences which, I think, evidently flow from thence, are, that Atheism and Scepticism will be utterly destroyed, many intricate Points made plain, great Difficulties solved, several useless Parts of Science retrenched, Speculation referred to Practise, and Men reduced from Paradoxes to common Sense"" (Preface, pp. (7-8)).In the present work, Berkeley, one of the greatest thinkers of early modern philosophy, sets out to alter the direction of philosophy and set straight the boundaries of man's knowledge of himself and the world around him. He seeks to bring back man to common sense and to bring back science and knowledge to that which is essential and factual. In the present work he famously defends the idealism, because of which he is still considered one of the greatest metaphysicians ever. As his ""Treatise"" is remembered today for the famous phrase ""Esse est percipi"" - to be is to be perceived - so his ""Dialogues"" is remembered for the introduction of the perceptual relativity argument (stating that the same object can have different characteristics, e.g. shape, colour, etc., depending on the perspective of the observer, e.g. distance, angle, light, etc.). Furthermore, as Berkeley had used God in the ""Principles"" as the CAUSE or originator of our ideas of sense, in the ""Dialogues"" he brings God a very important step further, stating that our ideas must EXIST IN God when not perceived by us, thus seeing this as the warrant for the continuity of our ideas (God being unchanging). This leap (from claiming that God must cause our ideas to claiming that our ideas must exist in God) that Berkeley thus takes in the ""Dialogues"" is among the most important within his philosophy, guaranteeing continuous existence to physical objects. The work is considered the foremost representative of Berkeley's phenomenalism.""George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, was one of the great philosophers of the early modern period. He was a brilliant critic of his predecessors, particularly Descartes, Malebranche, and Locke. He was a talented metaphysician famous for defending idealism, that is, the view that reality consists exclusively of minds and their ideas. Berkeley's system, while it strikes many as counter-intuitive, is strong and flexible enough to counter most objections. His most-studied works, the Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (Principles, for short) and Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (Dialogues), are beautifully written and dense with the sort of arguments that delight contemporary philosophers. He was also a wide-ranging thinker with interests in religion (which were fundamental to his philosophical motivations), the psychology of vision, mathematics, physics, morals, economics, and medicine. Although many of Berkeley's first readers greeted him with incomprehension, he influenced both Hume and Kant, and is much read (if little followed) in our own day."" (SEP).Berkeley published his first important philosophical work, ""Essay Toward a New Theory of Vision"" in 1709, aged 24. The book was well-received and a second edition came out later that same year. The following year he published ""A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge"" , in which he sought to lay out a complete philosophical system based on the idea that the only existing entities in the world are ideas and the mind that perceives them. The work was not very well received, however. This did not affect his search for truth, though, and he continued the outlay of his philosophical system in his ""Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous"", which was printed in 1713. Though neither of the two works were well received and appeared in small numbers, they are by far the most important and enduring of all of his works. The view that he presents in the ""Dialogues"" is that which he called ""immaterialism"" (now ""idealism""). He considered this anti-materialism the perfect answer to and refutation of skepticism and atheism, and his theories later became the foundation of much idealistic philosophy.""Upon the common Principles of Philosophers, we are not assured of the Existence of Things from their being perceived. And we are taught to distinguish their real Nature from that which falls under our Senses. Hence arise Scepticism and Paradoxes. It is not enough, that we see and feel, that we taste and smell a thing. Its true Nature, its absolute external Entity, is still concealed. For, tho it be the Fiction of our own Brain, we have made it inaccessible to all our Faculties. Sense is fallacious, Reason defective. We spend our Lives in doubting of those things which other Men evidently know, and believing those things which they laugh at and despise..."" (Preface, p. (6)).The first edition of this important work is very difficult to find. It was published in an edition together with the ""Treatise"" in 1734, which, though also scarce, is the edition of the work that most libraries and institutions have in their holdings, seeing that the first editions of both works are of even greater scarcity. We have only been able to locate three copies in libraries worldwide.‎

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‎BERKELEY (George)‎

Reference : 57164

(1745)

‎Recherches sur les vertus de l’eau de goudron. Où l’on a joint des Réflexions Philosophiques sur divers autres sujets importans. Traduit de l’Anglois du Docteur George Berkeley, évêque de Cloyne. Avec deux lettres de l’auteur‎

‎Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier 1745 In-12 10,5 x 17,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque pleine basane fauve marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés de fers dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, XXIV + 343 pp. L'eau de goudron, médicament du Moyen Âge, décrite par George Berkeley fut utilisée jusqu'au début du XXe s. Coiffes usées, coins usés, première charnière fendillé, épidermures sur les plats, intérieur jauni.‎


‎ Mauvais état d’occasion ‎

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‎BERKELEY (George), GOURG (Raymond).‎

Reference : 115480

(1908)

‎Le journal philosophique de Berkeley, Commonplace book, étude et traduction.‎

‎Paris Félix Alcan 1908 1 vol. relié in-8, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, tête dorée (reliure un peu postérieure), XIII + 168 pp. + 1 f. d'errata. Edition originale de la thèse de doctorat de l'auteur. Dos insolé, sinon en très bel état.‎


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‎BERKELEY, George‎

Reference : 27513

(1745)

‎Recherches sur les vertus de l'eau de goudron..., traduit de l'anglois‎

‎ Pierre Mortier Amsterdam 1745 in-12, xxiv et 343p. :: Edition originale de la traduction du dernier livre de Berkeley paru dans sa version anglaise sous le titre de ''Siris''. :: L'eau de goudron est un médicament du Moyen Age décrit au XVIIIe siècle Par George Berkeley et utilisé jusqu'au début du XXe siècle. Dès le début du XIXe, des critiques apparaissent sur l'efficacité thérapeutique du produit. L'eau de goudron est l'un des sujets qui passionna le monde des Lumières. :: Reliure de l'époque, basane, dos orné, 5 nerfs, tranches rouges. Coins frottés, coiffe de tête limée. Intérieur frais. ‎


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‎[BERKELEY (George), JONCOURT (Elie de) traducteur]‎

Reference : 38873

‎Alciphron, ou Le petit philosophe ; en sept dialogues; Contenant une Apologie de la Religion Chrétienne contre ceux que l'on nomme Esprits-Forts.‎

‎ 2 volumes in-12 (168 x 98 mm), plein vélin rigide de l'époque, dos titrés à la plume, (8), 372, (10) p. et (2), 218, (6), 133, (15) p., planche gravée dépliante de figures géométriques au tome I. La Haye, P. Gosse & J. Neaulme, 1734.‎


‎Première traduction française, par lencyclopédiste Elie de Joncourt, d "Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher", que Berkeley composa en 1729 à Newport (Rhode Island), ce qui en fait le premier ouvrage philosophique dimportance rédigé en Amérique du Nord. "Alciphron reprend le projet pascalien d'une apologie de la religion chrétienne contre ses critiques modernes. D'une haute tenue littéraire, l'uvre est imitée des dialogues platoniciens. Parmi les quelques intellectuels qui s'y sont risqués depuis la Renaissance, Berkeley est un de ceux qui se sont le plus brillamment acquittés de cette tâche" (Pierre M. Bellemare, Univ. du Québec).Pour les historiens des idées, louvrage possède une valeur considérable également par le débat quil suscita sur la question du déisme, en Angleterre avec Shaftesbury, Hobbes, Toland, Tindal, Collins, Mandeville, comme en France à travers Voltaire et ses détracteurs.Contient, en fin du second volume: "Essay sur une nouvelle théorie de la vision" ("Nouvelle théorie de la vision défendue et expliquée"), en pagination séparée.(France Littéraire, I, 286. Jessop, 'A Bibliography of Berkeley', 126b. Rochedieu, 'Bibliogr. of French translations of English works', 22).Papier uniformément bruni.Exemplaire bien relié en vélin rigide à lépoque. ‎

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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : 52088

(1747)

‎Recherches sur les vertus de l'eau de goudron‎

‎Chez Pierre Mortier, à Amsterdam 1747, In-12 (10x17cm), XXIV 343pp., relié.‎


‎Edition originale. L'édition française a été augmentée des additions et correction communiquées par Berkeley à Bouillier avant qu'il n'entame sa traduction. Page de titre en rouge et noir. Reliure en pleine basane moucheté brune d'époque. Dos à nerfs richement orné, roulette en queue. Pièce de titre en maroquin rouge. Coiffe de tête arrachée. Coiffe de queue élimée. Mors fendus en tête et queue. 2 trous de vers sur le dos. Petit grignotage au dernier feuillet en marge haute sur moins d'un cm. Assez bon exemplaire. L'eau de goudron était un médicament utilisé depuis le Moyen Âge composé de goudron de pin ou de bouleau. Son utilisation se répandit au XVIIIe en Angleterre. Berkeley décrit pour la première fois son utilisation dans une large variété de cas et se demande si ce n'est pas la panacée universelle. Il extrapole quant à son efficacité à partir d'une étude de l'esprit et de l'âme dont l'ether serait l'instrument divin et la chose qui lie les êtres entre eux. L'eau de goudron, sera utilisée sous diverses formes jusqu'à la fin du XIXe. Bergson appréciait particulièrement les qualités philosophiques du traité. - Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com - ‎

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‎Berkeley, George‎

Reference : 109857

(1979)

‎Viaggio in Italia‎

‎Berkeley, George: Viaggio in Italia. 1979. 370 pages. Hardback. 23 x 16cms. Text in Italian.‎


‎Text in Italian‎

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‎Berkeley (George)‎

Reference : 235

(1920)

‎La Siris (publiée pour la 1ère fois en 1744) , traduction de G. Beauvalon et Dominique Parodi‎

‎Librairie Armand Colin , Les Classiques de la Philosophie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1920 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur vert foncé In-8 1 vol. - 167 pages‎


‎ Contents, Chapitres : Notice sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Berkeley, note bibliographique, viii, Texte, 159 pages - chaîne de réflexions et recherches philosophiques concernant les vertues de l'eau de goudron, et divers sujets connexes ‎

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‎BERKELEY, George and DANCY, Jonathan (edit.).‎

Reference : 36330

‎TREATISE CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.‎

‎Oxford/New York, Oxford University Press, 1998 Paperback, original editor's jacket, 23.4x15.6 cm., 237 pp. ISBN 9780198751618.‎


‎Serie of authoritative teaching editions of canonical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world down to modern times. Aims to build up a definitive corpus of key texts in the Western philosophical tradition, which will form a reliable and enduring resource for students and teachers alike. This new edition of Berkeley's most famous work provides the student with a thorough introduction to the central ideas of one of the world's greatest philosophers.‎

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‎BERKELEY GEORGE (PUCELLE Jean)‎

Reference : 88558

‎Berkeley ou l'itinéraire de l'âme à Dieu. Collection : Philosophes de tous les temps, N° 35.‎

‎Paris, Seghers, 1967. 13 x 16, 191 pp., quelques illustrations broché, bon état.‎


‎Présentation, choix de texte, bibliographie par Jean Pucelle.‎

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‎BERKELEY, George‎

Reference : F14083

‎A new theory of vision and other writings‎

‎, London, J.M.Dent & Sons, 1946, 303pp., cloth‎


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‎BERKELEY, George (traduction française par G. Beaulavon & Dominique Parodi)‎

Reference : F14084

‎La Siris (publiée pour la première fois en 1744°‎

‎, Paris, A.Colin, 1920, viii + 159pp., qqs.estampes, pour la plupart non coupé‎


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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : F21002

‎Oeuvres choisies [2 vols] (traduction, préface et notes de André Leroy)‎

‎, Paris, Aubier (Ed.Montaigne), 383 + 303pp., pour la plupart non coupé, dans la série "Bibliothèque philosophique", qqs. cachets, F21002‎


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‎Berkeley (George)‎

Reference : 75026

(1995)

‎Recherches sur les vertus de l'eau de goudron où l'on a joint des réflexions philosophiques sur divers autres sujets‎

‎Editions du Cosmogone , Alchimie et Spagyrie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1995 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte et bleue In-8 1 vol. - 258 pages‎


‎ bon état, intérieur frais et propre‎

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‎Berkeley (George) - G. Beauvalon et D. Parodi (Trad.)‎

Reference : 74177

(1925)

‎Dialogues entre Hylas et Philonous , Traduction de Georges Beauvalon et Dominique Parodi‎

‎Librairie Félix Alcan Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1925 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème, illustrée d'une gravure en noir et blanc In-8 1 vol. - 266 pages‎


‎ 1ere édition de cette traduction Contents, Chapitres : Notice biographique, La philosophie des Dialogues, Note sur les traductions des Dialogues, LXV, Texte, 201 pages - Les dialogues : Préface - 3 dialogues. legeres pliures aux coins du plat supérieur, ainsi qu'aux coins des premieres pages, infime petite tache sur le plat supérieur, legere dechirure sur le haut du mors du plat supérieur, intérieur en bon état, papier legerement jauni, quelques annotations tres propres à l'encre sur une dizaine de pages, principalement dans les marges, signature de l'ancien propriétaire sur le haut des deux premières pages et sur la dernière, cela reste un bon exemplaire de lecture‎

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‎Berkeley George‎

Reference : RO60148632

(1979)

ISBN : 0915144611

‎Three dialogues betweens Hylas and Philonous the defign of which is plainlyto desmonstrate the Reality and Perfection of Humane Knowledge, the Incorporeal Nature of the soul and the Immediate Providence of a Deity in opposition to Sceptics and Atheists‎

‎Hackett publishing company. 1979. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 105 pages. Texte en anglais. Notes à l'encre hors texte. Quelques rousseurs. Légères pliures. Dos frotté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎Introduction par Robert Merrihew Adams. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎Berkeley George‎

Reference : RO80247620

(1999)

ISBN : 0192835491

‎Principles of Human Knowledge - Three Dialogues‎

‎Oxford University Press. 1999. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. XXXVII + 236 pages. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎Introduction et notes de Howard Robinson. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : 28655

‎L'immatérialisme: Textes choisis, ‎

‎PUF, Les grands textes, 1961, 203 99, poche, couverture empoussiérée avec une tache sur le premier plat, quelques passages signalés au stylo, état correct.‎


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‎BERKELEY GEORGE‎

Reference : R320044119

(1973)

‎SIRIS - NOTES COMPLEMENTAIRES DE PIERRE THILLET / EDITION ANGLAISE DE A.C. FRASER (1871).‎

‎LIBRAIRIE PHILOSOPHIQUE J. VRIN. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 174 pages - Nombreux soulignements au crayon a papier en début d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎OUVRAGE EN ANGLAIS. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎BERKELEY GEORGE‎

Reference : R320044121

(1971)

‎SIRIS / BIBLIOTHEQUE DES TEXTES PHILOSOPHIQUES.‎

‎LIBRAIRIE PHILOSOPHIQUE J. VRIN. 1971. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 164 pages - Nombreux soulignements au stylo et aznnotations au crayon a papier i ntexte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : 60061

(1936)

‎L'analyste‎

‎P.U.F., Paris 1936, 14,5x23cm, broché.‎


‎Edition originale de la traduction française établie par André Leroy et pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Dos et plats légèrement et marginalerment insolés comme généralement. - Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com - ‎

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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : 100597

‎Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous‎

‎ The Open Court Publishing Company, collection Philosophical Classics religion of Science Library N° 49 - 1935 - petit In-8 broché - 136 pages - texte en anglais‎


‎Bon état, coins émoussés, pliures de collage sur le dos, tampon sur la page de grand titre et la première page ‎

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‎BERKELEY (George) - [DUBOIS (PIerre)].-‎

Reference : 46769

‎Siris. 1744. Introduction, traduction et notes de Pierre Dubois.‎

‎ P., Vrin, 1971, in 8° broché, 164 pages ; quelques rares annotations au crayon ou au stylo rouge. ‎


‎PHOTOS sur DEMANDE. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................‎

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‎BERKELEY (George).-‎

Reference : 68601

‎Oeuvres choisies. Tome II [seul] : Les trois dialoques entre Hylas et Philonous - Alciphron (extraits) - Siris (extraits).‎

‎ P., Aubier Montaigne, 1944, in 12 broché, 301 pages ; non coupé. ‎


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‎BERKELEY George‎

Reference : 74685

ISBN : 2130442668

‎Oeuvres III : Alciphron ou Le petit philosophe. Collection : Epiméthée.‎

‎Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), 1992. 15 x 22, 418 pp., broché, très bon état.‎


‎"Edition publiée sous la direction de Geneviève Brykman; traduction de Sandra Bernas."‎

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