A. Maloine, Editeur - Bibliothèque De Criminologie. A. Stork, Éditeur, Lyon - G. Masson, Éditeur. Paris Paris S.D. (1894) In-8 ( 250 X 165 mm ) de 578 pages, plein skivertex maroquiné châtaigne, dos lisse orné de filets dorés. Bel exemplaire.
[Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan] - TARDE, Gabriel
Reference : 52500
(1894)
Deuxième édition revue, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-veau caramel, dos lisse orné, Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan, Paris, 1894, 208-16 pp.
Bon exemplaire (qq. très rares annotations marginales) d'intéressante provenance, avec la mention de la main du professeur Bousquet : "Don de Mme Veuve Aupetit". L'ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque d'Albert Aupetit (1876-1943) élève et disciple de Léon Walras. Sa veuve remit plusieurs ouvrages et papiers au professeur Georges-H. Bousquet (1900-1978). Ce dernier, docteur en droit en 1923 avec une thèse sur "L'évolution sociale en Hollande 1914-1922", fut également économiste et sociologue. Il est ainsi connu comme un économiste ami de Pareto et Schumpeter, ainsi que comme un islamisant de l'école de Goldziher et Snouck-Hugronje. Il fut particulièrement proche de son maître Vilfredo Pareto, dont il servit fortement la pensée et avec lequel il entretint avec une correspondance.
Paris, Félix Alcan, coll. "bibliothèque générale des sciences sociales", 1909 - in-8, reliure éditeur cartonnée pleine toile bleue, X+266 pages, catalogue in fine - bon état, toile assez frottée, intérieur propre (légères rousseurs éparses, non coupé
Couverture souple Paris, Félix Alcan, 1901. In-8 (22.5 x 14 cm), broché, couverture imprimée, papier cristal de protection, manques au dos, petit poinçon en pied et sur les 3 premiers feuillets. 226 pages, 24 pages non chiffrées du catalogue de l'éditeur, intérieur légèrement jauni dans les marges. Comment définir l'opinion ? Quels sont les mécanismes qui permettent d'influencer le public ? Dans cet essai visionnaire, Gabriel Tarde porte un regard sur les rapports entre la foule et l'opinion qui trouvera chez le lecteur moderne de multiples résonances. Bon état intérieur. Edition originale.
Satisfaisant
Paris, Félix Alcan, "bibliothèque de pholosophie contempraine", 1897 - in-8 broché, VIII+451 pages, catalogue in fine - Edition originale - Etat correct, couv. défraichie, qqs mouillures et rousseurs in texte, non coupé
Paris Alcan 1897 1 vol. relié in-8, demi-basane verte, dos lisse, 431 pp. Edition originale. Dos uniformément décoloré, sinon bon exemplaire.
Paris, Institut d’édition Sanofi-Synthelabo 2000, 205x135mm, 122pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, Louis Michaud, s.d., in-8vo, 223 p., illustr. avec 13 gravures et portraits en n./bl., cartonnage original illustr.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
P., Editions de la Bouteille à la Mer, 1993, petit in 8° étroit broché, 45 pages.
Edition Originale, enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé sur le faux-titre. PHOTOS sur DEMANDE. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
Phone number : 04 77 32 63 69
In-12, broché, coiuverture imprimée, 282 p. Paris, Flammarion, 1936
Edition originale. Exemplaire sur papier alfa (n°639). Bel exemplaire, très frais.
Phone number : 33 01 47 07 40 60
Félix Alcan. 1903. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, 2ème plat abîmé, Manque en coiffe de tête, Quelques rousseurs. 297 pages - tâches brunes sur les plats - coiffes absentes - quelques rousseurs sans conséquence sur la lecture - déchirure sur le 2ème plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Collection bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Transboreal. 2010. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 89 pages - quelques annotations/phrases soulignées au crayon à papier, sans conséquence sur la lecture. . . . Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Lyon, 1972 xvii + 461pp., 28cm., Thèse présentée pour l'obtention d'un doctorat de troisième cycle à la Faculté de philosophie de l'Université catholique de Lyon), br., cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais et en bon état, poids: 2kg., F112177
sl,G. Beauchesne et ses fils,1937, Grand in-huit, 236 pp, broché,
bon état,.
Paris, Beauchesne 1937 444pp., dans la série "Bibliothèque des archives de philosophie", 23cm., brochure originale, non coupé, bon état, F58945
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1956. 8vo. Original publisher's blue cloth w. minor traces of wear to capitals. Some occasional underlinings, otherwise a nice and clean copy. XIV,471,(1) pp.
First English edition of 17 papers by Tarski including 'The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages', Tarski's most important and influential work, which founded modern logical semantics. The first edition of this article is extremely scarce.The papers have been revised by Tarki himself and bibliographical and historical notes have been added.
(No place), The Association for Symbolic Logic, 1939. Large 8vo. Bound in blue half cloth with silver lettering to spine. In ""Journal of Symbolic Logic"", Volume 4. Small paper label to lower part of spine and upper inner margin of front board. Stamp to title-page and last leaf, otherwise internally fine. Pp. 105-112. (Entire copy: (4), 194, (2) pp.).
First appearance of Tarski's important paper that helped the understanding of truth within formal languages. By introducing truth definitions, model theory, and addressing undecidability, Tarski laid the groundwork for rigorous logical analysis.
1944. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. A vague ""bend"", otherwise a very clean, fresh, and fine copy. Pp. (341)-376.
First printing, in the scarce off -print, with a presentation- inscription to front free end-paper ""To Professor P.W. Bridgman/ with best regards/ A.Tarski."", of Tarski's important contribution to his main topic, to which he provided fundamental contributions: The semantic theory of truth. Tarski's semantic conception of truth plays a central role in modern logic as well as in contemporary philosophy of language. Tarski's shy nature means that he rarely gave away inscribed copies of his works, and a presentation-copy like the present is a rare sight. The paper is centered around the notion of truth. The main problem is that of giving a satisfactory definition of this notion, i.e., a definition which is materially adequate and formally correct. Tarski (1901-1983) has contributed seminally to the fields of mathematics and logic in a number of ways, and together with Frege, Russell and Gödel, he now ranks as one of the most important contributors to the field of modern logic.
Warszawa [Warsaw], 1934. 8vo. Orig. printed brown wrappers. Near mint condition. 25 pp (pp. 438-60 in Przeglad Filozoficzny, vol. 37).
Exceedingly scarce first edition, off-print with own pagination also, of this very important article by one of the four greatest logicians ever, the Polish-American Alfred Tarski.Tarski's theory of definability, which he presents in this article, belongs to one of his main contributions to logic. Tarski here distinguishes between groups of concepts within the methodology of the deductive sciences: 1) concepts such as ""axiom"", ""theorem"", ""rule of inference"", ""proof"", and 2) ""primitive (undefined) concept"" (or ""primitive term""), ""definable concept"", ""rule of definition"", ""definition"". ""A far-reaching parallelism can be established between the concepts of the two groups: The primitive concepts correspond to the axioms, the defined concepts to the derivable sentences, the process and rules of definition to the process and rules of proof."" (English translation of the article, 1956, p. 296). Until this article was written, nothing on the subject of methodology of deductive sciences had primarily dealt with the concepts of the first group, but, as Tarski himself states, ""in considering the second group of concepts many interesting and important problems force themselves upon us, some of which are quite analogous to those which arise in connection with the first group."" (Introduction, English translation, 1956, p. 296). Two problems are discussed within this domain: the problem of the definability and the mutual independence of concepts, as well as the problem of the completeness of concepts of an arbitrary deductive theory.Tarski (1901-1983) has contributed seminally to the fields of mathematics and logic in a number of ways, and together with Frege, Russell and Gödel, he now ranks as the most important contributor to the field of logic. He is thus considered one of the four greatest logicians of all times.
Lwów - Warsczawa, (1936). 8vo. Original printed wrappers. At bit worn around the edges and with minor loss of paper to spine. A few spots to front wrapper. Old owner's name to title-page and a few underlinings (in percil) in the text. Otherwise nice and clean. Pp. 167, (1)
The exceedingly scarce first edition of Tarski's classic paper on logic and methodology of Deductive Sciences, published in Polish in Poland only three years after his seminal publication ""Pojecie Prawdy w Jezykach Nauk Dedukcyjnych"" (Polish). [The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages]. We are not aware of any copies in this first edition available in any library. His high school and undergraduate teaching on axiomatics and logic culminated in this short paper, first published in Polish, then German and finally in 1941 English. The paper is divided into two principal parts, the first being an introduction to the symbolic treatment of formal logic concluding with a section on the deductive method. The second part, an application of material in the first to the construction of a deductive system for the arithmetic of real numbers.
DERVY-LIVRES / CHEMINS DE L'HARMONIE. 1987. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 145 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Couverture rempliée. Portrait photo noir et blanc hors texte. Quelques ornements en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Traduit de l'américain par Sylvie Carterton. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Firenze, Leo S. Olschki 1967, 255x180mm, 296pagine, in brossura. Buone condizioni.
TASCHEA. 2001. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 191 pages. Couverture illustrée en couleur. Nombreuses illustrations en couleur hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
1994 Stock Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite, 1994, 287 pages, in 8 broché, bon état, avec jaquette en état d'usage, usures, pliures et frottements sur les coins et les bords.
Millon. 1992. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 254 pages - couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Collection Krisis. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES