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‎"FINK, EUGEN.‎

Reference : 51631

(1930)

‎[Von einer Hohen Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Freiburg preisgekrönte Schrift:] Beiträge zu einer phänomenologischen Analyse der psychischen Phänomene, die undter den vieldeutigen Titeln ""Sich denken, als ob"", ""Sich etwas bloss verstellen"",... - [PRESENTATION-COPY FROM HUSSERL]‎

‎Halle, 1930. 4to. Unbound, as issued, with the original paper backstrip. Spine a little loose. A very fine copy with only minor soiling. VI, 71 (also numbered (239)-309) pp. + 1 f. (""Lebenslauf"").‎


‎Scarce first edition, offprint, with a 3-line presentation-inscription from Husserl (Signed ""Ihr/ E Husserl"") of Fink's inaugural price-dissertation, which also appeared in Husserl's ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Phänomenologische Forschung"" - there under the title ""Vergegenwärtigung und Bild"". This notorious dissertation was officially defended in front of Husserl and Heidegger and caused Fink to be chosen as Husserl's assistant. The present copy encapsules one of the most important periods in the history of phenomenology - the 1930'ies is a period of turmoil in the great phenomenologists life, a period in which Husserl transforms many of his basic ideas, and Fink, Husserl's assistant and the person closest to observing this transformation, is the primary witness to this historical change. ""In the last decade of his life (from 1928 to 1938), Husserl sought to develop a new understanding of his transcendental phenomenology (in publications such as ""Cartesian Meditations"", ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"", and the ""Crisis"") in order to combat misconceptions of phenomenology then current (chief among which was Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology as articulated in ""Being and Time""). During this period, Husserl had an assistant and collaborator, Eugen Fink, who sought not only to be midwife to the birth of Husserl's own ideas but who also wanted to mediate between Husserl and Heidegger. As a result of the Fink-Husserl collaboration there appeared a rich flow of works that testify to the depth with which transcendental phenomenology had been rethought."" (Dermot Moran, Fink's Speculative Phenomenology: Between Constitution and Transcendence).The important German philosopher Eugen Fink initially studied under Husserl in Freiburg, before he famously became his assistant. He counts as one of the most important representatives of phenomenological idealism and is famous for his definition of philosophical problems as ""pre-questions"" that lead, through ontological practice, to true philosophy. ""Eugen Fink was Edmund Husserl's research assistant during the last decade of the renowned phenomenologist's life, a period in which Husserl's philosophical ideas were radically recast."" (R. Bruzina, Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink. Beginnings and Ends in Phenomenology, 1928-1938). ‎

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‎"HUSSERL, E.G.‎

Reference : 40586

(1891)

‎Philosophie der Arithmetik. Psychologische und logische Untersuchungen. Erster Band (alles). - [HUSSERL'S FIRST MAJOR WORK]‎

‎Halle-Saale, C.E.M. Pfeffer (Robert Stricker), 1891. 8vo. Nice contemporary red half cloth with gilt title and gilt lines to spine. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. XVI, 324 (last p. errata) pp.‎


‎The very rare first edition of Husserl's first major work, ""The Philosophy of Arithmetic"".Initially a student of mathematics, Husserl began attending Brentano's lectures on psychology and philosophy in Vienna and decided to devote himself primarily to philosophy. In 1887 he wrote ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"", on which his first proper scientific work which appeared four years later is based. In his ""Philosophy of Arithmetic"" he wishes to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology, here analyzing the psychological processes necessary for the concept of number, -a variant of the psychologism, he later came to criticize so severely. The book was met with instant positivity and received much warm praise, though one person criticized it to bits: Gottlob Frege. Frege who was one of the sharpest and most important logicians of the 19th century had shown that the sentences of arithmetic were analytical, and that arithmetic could be regarded as a branch of logic. He thus built the foundation of mathematical logistics. In spite of him being the chief logician of the 19th century, Frege was barely recognized in his lifetime, and he was barely read by his contemporaries. Husserl, however, did study him intensively, and we know for a fact that he knew all of Frege's works (at least until the year 1893), and it is likely that it was Frege who had inspired his interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. In this early work Husserl sharply attacks Frege and his anti-psychologism, and he sets out to define the natural numbers by counting with the methods of descriptive psychology (primarily Brentano's). It is to be noted, however, that the form of psychologism of logic and mathematics which he so sharply attacks in his logical investigations differs somewhat from the sort presented in his early work.The ""Philosophy of Arithmetic"" is also hugely interesting in the attempt to determine the philosophical development of the greatest philosopher of the very late 19th-20th century. He himself states that already before the work was published, he had changed his mind, and he had actually been in doubt as to psychologism from the very beginning. As opposed to what is frequently stated, Frege's attacks on Husserl's work is not fully justified, which Frege probably also recognized himself. Husserl actually does distinguish between subjective representation and objective representation, and objectivism is clearly stated in the ""Philosophy of Arithmetic"". Thus Husserl here actually, independent of Frege, reaches the same theory of sense and reference as him, and Frege also recognized this. Frege's attacks were probably to a large extent aimed at the current ideas of the foundations of arithmetics at the Berlin School of Weierstrass, but these differed from Husserl's point of view in a number of ways.Still, Husserl's notion of logic and mathematics must not be confused with Frege's" -for Frege Arithmetic can be derived from logic for Husserl mathematics is the ontological correlate of logic, but the two cannot be reduced to one another. Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sertre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 43447

(1936)

‎Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phaenomenologie. (In: Philosophia. Philosophorum nostri temporis vox universa. Edidit Arthur Liebert. Vol. 1, Fasc. 1, 1936]. - [HUSSERL'S FINAL MASTERPIECE]‎

‎Belgrado (Beograd), 1936. 8vo. Pp. 77-176. The entire volume one of Philosophia present, uncut and in the original printed wrappers. A bit of tear and wear to extremities and spine of the fragile wrappers, but overall well-preserved. First two leaves of the entire volume (not the Krisis-article) with light brown patches. [Entire volume: 442 pp.].‎


‎The very rare first printing of the first appearance of the first printed part (the only part to appear within his life-time) of Husserl's seminal work in which he develops his path-breaking project of linking the basic notions of science back to their conceptual roots in the pre-scientific parts of the ""life-world"". The work constitutes the last great work of the most important philosopher of the 20th century, the principal founder of phenomenology. In ""Krisis"", Husserl considers the pervasive sense of crisis in European culture, while attempting to give the last in a long line of introductions by him to the method of phenomenological research which he had founded. ""Krisis"" develops themes which are found in earlier works by Husserl, most importantly, the question of the constitution of intersubjectivity in the Cartesian Meditations (1929). However, a great interest of the work lies in its inflexion of the phenomenological methodology. Husserl, a mathematician by education, had articulated phenomenology as a rigorous science, on the ideals of 19th century rationalism. This understanding of the role of science and of philosophy permeates his earlier research which, while also treating social and historical phenomena, always does so from the vantage point of individual consciousness. In ""Krisis"", Husserl cuts the umbilical cord to individual consciousness. We find him engaged in what he describes as a ""teleological-historical reflection upon the origins of our critical scientific and philosophical situation"". This reflection revolves around the concept of ""life-world"" (Lebenswelt) which Husserl introduces as the designation of the pre-theoretical and unreflected element, out of which scientific thought arises. Husserl attributes the alienation of man in Europe to the fact that the sciences have forgotten that they are rooted in the ""life-world"". The concept has since played a pivotal role in the theory of communicative action of Jürgen Habermas. Krisis is the last work of the most influential philosopher of the 20th century. As such, it is an essential for anybody with an interest in phenomenology, the dominant non-analytic strain of philosophical reflection in the 20th century. At the same time, it represents something as exceptional as the radicalization of an entire life's work which opens up to entire new perspectives. It translates Husserl's sense of the growing malaise and restlessness in European culture, of which he himself was a victim since the Nazi take-over of power in Germany in 1933. But it is also a reply to the then increasingly successful existentialist philosophies of Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers, in whose work Husserl saw a travesty of his own philosophy and a threat to the foundation of European culture. In this sense, it is the last element in what is one of the most fruitful direct dialogues in the history of philosophy, the dialogue between Husserl and his former assistant Heidegger. The last of ""The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology"" only appeared posthumously, in 1954. ‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 37636

(1929)

‎Formale und transzendentale Logik. Versuch einer Kritik der logischen Vernunft. Sonderabdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. X. Herausgegeben von E. Husserl, Freiburg I. Br. - [THE FINAL CONCEPTION OF LOGIC]‎

‎Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. Orig. full cloth w. gilt leather title-label to spine. A crisp, clean and near mint copy w. only very minor spotting to spine. XI, (1), 298 pp. Ex-library plate to inside of front board.‎


‎First edition of Husserl's seminal work, which contains his philosophy of logic and mathematics. This important work entitled ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" with the sub-title ""An Attempted Critique of the Logic Reason"" provides us with Husserl's final conception of logic. Though now famous as the father of phenomenology, Husserl was initially a student of mathematics, and in his two first works ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"" and ""Philosophie der Aritmetik"", his early philosophy is developed on the basis of mathematics with the aim to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology. His main work from 1900-1901, Logische Untersuchungen"", probably one of the two most important and influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Husserl establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic.However, it is in his ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" that Husserl most thoroughly introduces us to the formal character of logic and formulates his final conception of it. According to Husserl, logic is formal, because it is nothing more than the development of pure reason, and pure reason is a formal concept. As such, logic for Husserl becomes the self-interpretation of pure reason (die Selbstauslegung der reinen Vernunft) which is, again, a formal activity. Husserl also determines that there are two formal ways of conceiving logic, one being a tool for judging sentences true or false, and another, which includes knowledge.And so, this work not only provides us with a genetic-phenomenological investigation of philosophy and of the basis of logic, but it also provides us with an insight into the entire inner systematic structure of late Husserlian thought. ‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 40583

(1929)

‎Formale und transzendentale Logik. Versuch einer Kritik der logischen Vernunft. Sonderabdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. X. Herausgegeben von E. Husserl, Freiburg I. Br. - [THE FINAL CONCEPTION OF LOGIC]‎

‎Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. Orig. full cloth w. gilt leather title-label to spine. A bit of minor brownspotting and sunning to front board"" back board also a bit brownspotted. The two last leaves with a crease to lower margin, otherwise internally very nice and clean. XI, (1), 298 pp.‎


‎First edition of Husserl's seminal work, which contains his philosophy of logic and mathematics. This important work entitled ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" with the sub-title ""An Attempted Critique of the Logic Reason"" provides us with Husserl's final conception of logic. Though now famous as the father of phenomenology, Husserl was initially a student of mathematics, and in his two first works ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"" and ""Philosophie der Aritmetik"", his early philosophy is developed on the basis of mathematics with the aim to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology. His main work from 1900-1901, Logische Untersuchungen"", probably one of the two most important and influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Husserl establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic.However, it is in his ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" that Husserl most thoroughly introduces us to the formal character of logic and formulates his final conception of it. According to Husserl, logic is formal, because it is nothing more than the development of pure reason, and pure reason is a formal concept. As such, logic for Husserl becomes the self-interpretation of pure reason (die Selbstauslegung der reinen Vernunft) which is, again, a formal activity. Husserl also determines that there are two formal ways of conceiving logic, one being a tool for judging sentences true or false, and another, which includes knowledge.And so, this work not only provides us with a genetic-phenomenological investigation of philosophy and of the basis of logic, but it also provides us with an insight into the entire inner systematic structure of late Husserlian thought. ‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 49150

(1929)

‎Formale und transzendentale Logik. Versuch einer Kritik der logischen Vernunft. Sonderabdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. X. Herausgegeben von E. Husserl, Freiburg I. Br. - [THE FINAL CONCEPTION OF LOGIC]‎

‎Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. A bit later blue full fabrikoid binding. Gilt lettering to spine. Clean and fresh copy. Old owner's signature to title-page. XI, (1), 298 pp.‎


‎First edition of Husserl's seminal work, which contains his philosophy of logic and mathematics. This important work entitled ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" with the sub-title ""An Attempted Critique of the Logic Reason"" provides us with Husserl's final conception of logic. Though now famous as the father of phenomenology, Husserl was initially a student of mathematics, and in his two first works ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"" and ""Philosophie der Aritmetik"", his early philosophy is developed on the basis of mathematics with the aim to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology. His main work from 1900-1901, Logische Untersuchungen"", probably one of the two most important and influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Husserl establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic.However, it is in his ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" that Husserl most thoroughly introduces us to the formal character of logic and formulates his final conception of it. According to Husserl, logic is formal, because it is nothing more than the development of pure reason, and pure reason is a formal concept. As such, logic for Husserl becomes the self-interpretation of pure reason (die Selbstauslegung der reinen Vernunft) which is, again, a formal activity. Husserl also determines that there are two formal ways of conceiving logic, one being a tool for judging sentences true or false, and another, which includes knowledge.And so, this work not only provides us with a genetic-phenomenological investigation of philosophy and of the basis of logic, but it also provides us with an insight into the entire inner systematic structure of late Husserlian thought. ‎

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‎"FINK, EUGEN.‎

Reference : 51534

(1934)

‎Was will die Phänomenologie Husserls? Sonderdruck aus ""Die Tatwelt"", Band X, heft 1. - [TRANSFORMING PHENOMENOLOGY - INSCRIBED AND ANNOTATED BY HUSSERL]‎

‎Berlin, 1934. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Front wrappers loose and wrappers a bit chipped at extremities. Otherwise very fine. Inscribed at front wrapper and with a 7 line marginal not to p. 15. Pp. 15-32.‎


‎First edition, offprint, with presentation-inscription from Husserl (""Mit freundlichen Grüssen von E Husserl"") and a 7-line marginal note in Husserl's hand, referring to Fink's ""Die/ Phän. Philo-/ sophie/ Edm. Husserls"". The present copy encapsules one of the most important periods in the history of phenomenology - the mid 1930'ies is a period of turmoil in the great phenomenologists life, a period in which Husserl transforms many of his basic ideas, and Fink, Husserl's assistant and the person closest to obeserving this transformation, is the primary witness to this historical change. Fink's works from the 30'ies on Husser's philosophy are pivotal to the understanding of the transformation of Husserl's thought - and thus the transformation of phenomenology in general. One can hardly imagine a more interesting association-copy caputing this period of phenomenological transformation. The important German philosopher Eugen Fink initially studied under Husserl in Freiburg, before he famously became his assistant. He counts as one of the most important representatives of phenomenological idealism and is famous for his definition of philosophical problems as ""pre-questions"" that lead, through ontological practice, to true philosophy. ""Eugen Fink was Edmund Husserl’s research assistant during the last decade of the renowned phenomenologist’s life, a period in which Husserl’s philosophical ideas were radically recast."" (R. Bruzina, Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink. Beginnings and Ends in Phenomenology, 1928-1938).‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 36186

(1928)

‎Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewusstseins herausgegeben von Martin Heidegger. Sonderdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. IX herausgegeben von E. Husserl, Freiburg i. Br. - [""PHENOMENOLOGICAL TIME""]‎

‎Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1928. 4to. Uncut in the orig. printed wrappers. Spine missing and wrappers loose. A small piece cut away from bottom of front wrapper, which is also mjissing a part of the hinge. Back wrapperw. sme tears and small loss, all text intact on both wrappers. Internally nice and clean. V, (1)pp., pp. (367)-496 (=[130] pp.), (2) pp.‎


‎The important first edition, off-print, of Husserl's ""Lectures on the phenomenology of internal time consciousness"", which was published by Heidegger, and in which Husserl sets out to investigate the constitution in time of that which has taken place but which is no longer present. He investigates ""Phenomenological time"" and tries to determine the phenomenological conceptions for describing a moment that has passed.These lectures that make up this publication are some of Husserl's most important lectures. When Husserl was appointed the chair of philosophy at the University of Freiburg after Heinrich Rickert, Heidegger became his assistant, and it was due to his editorial work that these influential lectures were published.""Das durchgehende Thema der vorliegenden Untersuchung ist die zeitliche Konstitution eines reinen Empfindungsdatums und die einer solchen Konstitution zugrunde liegende Selbstkonstitution der ""phänomenologischen Zeit"". Entscheidend wird dabei die Herausstellung des intentionalen Characters des Zeitbewusstseins und die wachsende grundsätzliche Klärung der I n t e n t i o n a l i t ä t überhaupt. Das allein macht schon, von dem besonderen Inhalt der einzelnen Analysen abgesehen, die folgende Studien zu einer unentbehrlichen Ergänzung der in den ""Logischen Untersuchungen"" zum erstenmal aufgenommenen grundsätzlichen Erhellung der Intentionalität. Auch heute noch ist dieser Ausdruck kein Losungswort, sondern der Titel eines zentralen P r o b l e m s."" (Martin Heidegger's Preface, p. (367) ).This publication unites the two greatest continental philosophers of the 20th century, the father of Phenomenology, Edmund Husserl, and the author of the main philosophical work of the 20th century, ""Sein und Zeit"", which appeared the year before, in 1927, Martin Heidegger. ‎

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Reference : alb88842e5fc3f97794

‎Soffer G. Husserl and the Question of Relativity Husserl and the Question of Rel‎

‎Soffer G. Husserl and the Question of Relativity Husserl and the Question of Relativism. In English (ask us if in doubt)/Soffer G. Husserl and the Question of Relativism Gusserl i vopros relyativizma. In English by Kluwer Academic Publishers United States 1991. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb88842e5fc3f97794‎


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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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‎"Edmond Husserl"‎

Reference : 4927

(1953)

‎"Méditations cartésiennes - Introduction à la phénoménologie par Edmond Husserl"‎

‎"1953. Paris Librairie Vrin 1953 - Broché 14 cm x 22 5 cm 136 pages - Texte de Edmond Husserl - Traduit de l'allemand par Mlle Gabrielle Peiffer et Emmanuel Levinas - En partie non coupé - Dos restauré sinon bon état" ‎


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‎HUSSERL Edmund (MELLE Ullrich & VONGEHR Thomas, eds.)‎

Reference : F111461

(2020)

‎Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins, Teilband IV: Textkritischer Anhang [in: Husserliana, Edmund Husserl Gesammelte Werke, Band XLIII-4]‎

‎Cham, Springer 2020 538pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrapper, very good condition (unread), weight: 1kg., F111461‎


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‎Revue d'Histoire des Sciences - Pierre Cassou-Noguès sur Edmund Husserl - Nicolas Weill-Parot - Claudette Balpe - Serge Fauché‎

Reference : 101052

(1999)

‎Revue d'Histoire des Sciences - Tome 52, n° 2 - Avril-Juin 1999 , (Recherches de Husserl pour une philosophie de la géométrie - Causalité astrale et science des images au Moyen Age : Eléments de réfléxion - Constitution d'un enseignement expérimental : La physique et chimie dans les écoles centrales - Des exercices du corps à la guérison de l'esprit aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles)‎

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‎quelques illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc 1ere édition, 1999 "Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Pierre Cassou-Noguès : Recherches de Husserl pour une philosophie de la géométrie - Nicolas Weill-Parot : Causalité astrale et "" science des images "" au Moyen Age : Eléments de réfléxion - Claudette Balpe : Constitution d'un enseignement expérimental : La physique et chimie dans les écoles centrales - Serge Fauché : Des exercices du corps à la guérison de l'esprit aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles - 2. Documentation, informations, analyses" Couverture propre, bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - paginé 180 à 334‎

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‎Pradelle Dominique & Collectif‎

Reference : RO80247405

(2016)

ISBN : 2707329975

‎Philosophie, n°131 (septembre 2016) - Etudes husserliennes - Monde humain, monde animal, monde préhistorique (Edmund Husserl) / Husserl et la signification de la morsure du temps (Michel Rhéaume) / Le monde existe-t-il sans nous ? (Emmanuel Alloa) /...‎

‎Editions de Minuit. 2016. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎Sommaire : Monde humain, monde animal, monde préhistorique (Edmund Husserl) / Husserl et la signification de la morsure du temps (Michel Rhéaume) / Le monde existe-t-il sans nous ? (Emmanuel Alloa) /... Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎"Edmond Husserl"‎

Reference : 7186

(1947)

‎"Méditations cartésiennes - Introduction à la phénoménologie par Edmond Husserl"‎

‎"1947. Paris Librairie philosophique J.Vrin 1947 - Broché 14 5 cm x 23 cm 136 pages - Texte de Edmond Husserl - Traduit par Gabrielle Peiffer et Emmanuel Lévinas - Bon état" ‎


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‎Husserl‎

Reference : 46209

‎L'idée de la phénoménologie - Cinq leçons d'Edmund Husserl‎

‎PUF ,1992, in-8 de 142 pages ,broché ,Très bon état , .Isbn : 9782130448600.(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay,lettre suivie)et 30 d'achat (colissimo suivi ). Pour l'étranger : tarif livre et brochure, colissimo international, DHL express‎


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‎HUSSERL, Edmund / SCHUHMANN, Karl (neu hrsg. v.):‎

Reference : 122892aaf

‎Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch 1. & 2. Halbband. ‘Husserliana. Edmund Husserl Gesammelte Werke’ Band III/1 + III/2’.‎

‎Den Haag, Martinus Nijhoff, 1976, gr. in-8vo, LVII +476 S. / VIII + S. (477) bis 706 + 1 Bl., former owner stamp on first free flyleaf, Publishers Clothbound + Dustjacket. Fine.‎


‎Erstes Buch: Allgemeine Einfuhrung in die reine Phanomenologie 1. Halbband: Text der 1.-3 Auflage. / 2. Halbband Ergänzende Texte (1912-1929). ‎

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‎Les Études Philosophiques - Revue Trimestrielle‎

Reference : 028630

(1954)

‎N°1 - Janvier Mars 1954 - Husserl, Les Archives Husserl - La phénoménologie De Husserl Comme Métaphysique - La Phénoménologie Chez Martin Heidegger - ...‎

‎ Presses Universitaires De France broché Couverture Illustrée Paris 1954 130 pages en format 16 - 24 cm ‎


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‎HUSSERL Edmund / DEPRAZ N.‎

Reference : 19818

‎HUSSERL. LA CRISE DE L'HUMANITE EUROPEENNE ET LA PHILOSOPHIE.‎

‎Paris, HATIER, collection PROFIL, Textes Philosophiques, 1992, in-12 broché, 80 pp. Quelques notes au crayon en marge, couverture en bon état, intérieur en bon état. ‎


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‎COLLECTIF (revue),‎

Reference : 62557

‎Le nouveau commerce n° 75, automne 1989: Emmanuel Lévinas. Séjour de jeunesse auprès d'Husserl,‎

‎André Dalmas, Le nouveau commerce n° 75, automne 1989, 136 pp., broché, non coupé, bandeau d'origine, bon état.‎


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‎Collectif‎

Reference : R100062214

(1989)

‎Les Cahiers de Philosophie n°7 nouvelle série printemps 1989 - Actualités de Merleau-Ponty - Situation du philosophe - par delà Husserl et Heidegger - phénoménalité et signification dans le visible et l'invisible - vérité à faire - le paradoxe du langage‎

‎Les Cahiers de Philosophie. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 227 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎


‎Sommaire : Situation du philosophe - par delà Husserl et Heidegger - phénoménalité et signification dans le visible et l'invisible - vérité à faire - le paradoxe du langage et de l'être brut - les voix du silence - le lieu d'un questionnement - en souvenir de Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Merleau-Ponty un tout nouveau rapport à la psychanalyse - chair et textualité Merleau-Ponty et Derrida - lectures. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎

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‎SANCIPRIANO Mario‎

Reference : F18573

‎Il logos di Husserl - Genealogia della logica e dinamica intenzionale‎

‎, Torino, Bottega d'Erasmo 1962, 438pp., br.orig., cachet, bon état, F18573‎


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‎BERGER Gaston‎

Reference : F21153

‎Le Cogito dans la philosophie de Husserl‎

‎, Paris, Aubier, 1941, 159pp., dans la série "Philosophie de l'Esprit", 23cm., bon état, F21153‎


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‎AGUIRRE Antonio F.‎

Reference : F54710

(1968)

‎Natürlichkeit und Transzendentalität - Der skeptisch-genetische Rückgang auf die Erscheinung als Ermöglung der Epoché bei Edmund Husserl‎

‎Köln, 1968 [viii] + 262pp., 21cm., [Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln, 1968]‎


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‎SARAIVA Maria Manuela‎

Reference : F61433

(1970)

‎L'imagination selon Husserl‎

‎La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff 1970 xvi + 280 (1) pp., blue cloth, original 1970-edition, 24cm., in the series "Phaenomenologica" vol.34‎


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