Monaco, Editions du Rocher Jean-Paul Bertrand 1992, 200x130mm, 112pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Très bel exemplaire.
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Paris, Editions Gallimard 1970, 225x140mm, 236pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Etiquette de cotation sur le revers de la couverture supérieure, autrement très bel exemplaire.
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Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. Uncut in original printed wrappers. Front wrapper loose, spine wit minor lacks. Otherwise nice and clean. (2) pp., pp. 72 [2] - 110 [40]. With card stating ""Überreicht vom Verfasser"" (presented by the author).
First edition, off-print, of Heidegger's influential work, in which he radically reinterpretates the fundamental philosophical significance of the Leibnitzian principle of reason, and the origin and essence of reason in general. In this early work, Heidegger sets out to derive the principle of reason from the transcendent and temporal structure of Dasein and thereby totally redefines and redetermines the notion.
Pfullingen, Günter Neske, (1954). 8vo. Original full black cloth with white lettering to spine. Very clean, bright, and fresh, also internally. Original orange dust-jacket with black lettering to spine and white lettering to front. Minimal edge wear. An excellent and clean dust-jacket with just minor signs of wear. Very slight soiling to title-page, otherwise no wear or markings to text. Letter from Heidegger inserted to inside of front board. Front free end-paper signed and dated by Heidegger and with an inserted note in ink from the person that Heidegger gave the book to stating that this highly personal memento from his student time in Freiburg and his memorable encounters with Heidegger was given to his son Matthias for his 40th birthday, in 1995. 283, (1) pp.
First edition, presentation-copy signed by Heidgger and with an inserted letter, also signed and dated by Heidegger, of this seminal collection of lectures and essays, which was of decisive importance to the immense influence of Heidegger’s thinking upon post World War Europe. This collection of Heidegger’s lectures and essays contains such groundbreaking works as “Die Frage nach der Technik” (The Question Concerning Technology) and “Wissenschaft und Besinnung” (Science and Reflection), “”Dichterisch Wohnet der Mensch…” “, along with other important works written between 1936 and 1953 collected here for the first time. This collection would later be reprinted and serve as volume 7 of Heidegger’s collected works (the Gesamtausgabe). This copy is signed “Martin Heidegger” and dated (1954 – the year of publication) to the front free end-paper, and on the inside of the front board is inserted an autograph signed letter in Heidegger’s hand to “Sehr geehrter Herr Doktor” (honourable doctor), in which Heidegger asks to meet up the following day, suggesting different times of the day. The letter is dated Freiburg 10th of February, 1954, which is two days before Heidegger gave his groundbreaking lecture “The Question Concerning Technology” at the University of Freiburg, suggesting that the letter was given to someone attending the lecture, possibly someone with whom he wanted to discuss it beforehand. “The Question Concerning Technology” still serves as one of the most pertinent philosophical essays of modern time, foreshadowing what is arguably the greatest philosophical and moral dilemmas that we struggle with today due to modern technology. Heidegger begins with asking the question what technology is, in an attempt to fully understand its essence and to ultimately prepare a free relationship to it – a theme that could hardly be more relevant today. “As relevant now as ever before, this accessible collection is an essential landmark in the philosophy of science from one of the most profound thinkers of the twentieth century (New York Times). The advent of machine technology has given rise to some of the deepest problems of modern thought. Featuring the celebrated essay The Question Concerning Technology, this prescient volume contains Martin Heidegger's groundbreaking investigation into the pervasive enframing character of our understanding of ourselves and the world.” (Harper Collins: The Question Concerning Technology And Other Essays By Martin Heidegger, 2013). “Science and Reflection” (here published for the first time), a lecture delivered on August 4, 1953, to a small circle of attendees, is Heidegger’s meditation on the difference between science and “mindfulness”, and an as-relevant-as-ever attempt at uniting science as such, in itself, with its application and meaning, combatting scientific fragmentation. In line with the other foreshadowing lectures, “Dichterisch wohnet der Mensch”, given on October 6, 1951, in Bühlerhöhe, seeks to explore how to reach a peace or dwelling in a modern, technological world. Heidegger uses the quote by Hölderlin to explore how human existence is deeply intertwined with language and poetry and reaches the conclusion that to truly dwell is to live in a poetic way, allowing for the meaningful unfolding of the world through language. The other essays/lectures printed in this seminal volume are: Überwindung der Metaphysik (1936-1946) Wer ist Nietzsches Zarathustra (1953) Was heißt Denken? (1952) Bauen Wohnen Denken (1951) Das Ding (1950) Logos (Heraklit, Fragment 50) (1951) Moira (Parmenides, Fragment VIII, 34-41) (1952) Aletheia (Heraklit, Fragment 16) (1954)
Tübingen, Niemeyer, cop. 1971. In-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette, 174 pp.
Défauts d'usage à la jaq., ouvrage en bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 1954. 8vo. Orig. self-wrappers w. a bit of soiling and a few small tears to top. Old owner's name on verso of title-page (Gustav Sprandel/ 1956). Some marginal markings and notes, mostly in pencil, otherwise a fine copy. (8), 174, (1) pp.
First edition of one of the most important and influential works of the later Heidegger, which presents us with his unravelling of science, technology, Metaphysics and thinking (Denken), ""What is Called Thinking?""The work contains the lectures given on this subject in the Winter of 1951-52 and the Summer of 1952.Heidegger here poses the question of what it is, that which is called thinking. A further question asked is, weather there is a ""thinking"", which has its purpose in itself and an aim that is not without itself, i.e. a thinking, which is self-sufficient and fulfilled through itself. We are thus confronted with two ways of thinking" one, which allows us to see the thing or nature in itself the other, which challenges nature and thereby makes it appear to us in a certain way, which we can deduct and calculate our way to, -in this way nature remains a system of information, within which we will never experience what it might really be.
Frankfurt Am Main, Vittorio Klostermann, 1999, in-8vo, IX + 224 S., Original-Leinenband mit OU.
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Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 1969. 8vo. Orig. full brown cloth w. orig. dust.jacket. Very nice and clean. Except for annotations to back endpapers, near mint copy. (6), 91, (1) pp.
First edition of the work that Heidegger published for his 80th birthday. The work contains four texts: ""Zeit und Sein"", ""Protokoll zu einem Seminar über den Vortrag ""Zeit und Sein"" "", ""Das Ende der Philosophie und die Aufgabe des Denkens"", ""Mein Weg in die Phänomenologie"". The work is translated into English as ""On Time and Being"".
NRF, Gallimard, 1986, gr. in-8vo, 589 p. (+1) + 4 ff., cartonnage original. ill. Etat de neuf.
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Paris, NRF, Editions Gallimard 1986, 225x140mm, 589pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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Frankfurt am Main, Klostermann, (1949). 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. Nice and clean copy w. only minor bending to corners. 47, (1) pp.
First separate edition of Heidegger's important work on Humanism, expounding his controversial thoughts on Humanism in general and Humanism as viewed in the Renaissance. The question posed is that of what man is seen from a humanistic point of view.The work was originally published in ""Platons Lehre von der Wahrheit"" and later in ""Wegmarken"" (1967).""Die vorliegene Schrift ist der für die Veröffentlichung durchgesehene und an einigen Stellen erweiterte text eines Briefes, der im Herbst 1946 an Jean Beaufret (Paris) geschrieben wurde."" (Verso of title-page). The work is written in the form of a letter, answering Beaufret's question: ""How is it possible to ascribe meaning to the word Humanism?"" Heidegger's answer gives us the essence of his late philosophy. He wishes to show that humanism itself is the cause of the problem that it considers itself the solution to.
HEIDEGGER Martin (& ALER J.M.M., inleiding commentaar en bijlagen)
Reference : F35327
(1970)
Tielt-Utrecht, Lannoo 1970 183pp. met portret, in de reeks "Nederlandse Heidegger Bibliotheek", 22cm., originele omslag, zeer goede staat, F35327
Adelphi 2000 448 pages 21 6x4x15cm. 2000. Cartonné jaquette. 448 pages.
Bon état bonne tenue intérieur propre
Éditions de Minuit, 1988. In-8 br. Coll. " Le sens commun ". E.O.
HEIDEGGER (Martin)]. BOURDIEU (Pierre).
Reference : 115041
(1988)
ISBN : 9782707311665
Paris Editions de Minuit, coll. "Le Sens commun" 1988 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 122 pp., index. Edition originale (sans grand papier). Bon état.
Frankfurt am Main, Vittorio Klostermann, (1970). 8vo. Orig. grey self-wrappers w. black and blue lettering to front and spine. Near mint condition, in- as well as externally. 261, (1), (2, -advertisements) pp.
First edition of this essential confrontation with Heraclitus, that of the presocratics who was of the greatest importance to the development of Heidegger's philosophy.
Paris, Editions Gallimard 1973, 225x140mm, 222pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Bel exemplaire.
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Martin Heidegger interrogé par "Der Spiegel", Mercure de France, 1977, 81 pp., broché, couverture un peu jaunie, traces d'usage, rares annotations au crayon, état correct.
Phone number : 0033 (0)1 42 23 30 39
Heidegger (Martin) - Jean Reboul et Jacques Taminiaux (Traducteurs)
Reference : 80331
(1971)
Gallimard , Classiques de la Philosophie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée à rabats éditeur blanche, titre en rouge grand In-8 1 vol. - 254 pages
service de presse de la première traduction en français (1971) couverture legerement jaunie, sans gravité, tres leger détachement du film plastique transparent sur le haut du plat supérieur, discret et sans conséquence, sinon intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - nb : grand format de la première édition en français de 1971, cahiers cousus, il ne s'agit pas de l'édition au format de poche dans la collection Tel
Paris, Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 1980, 15,5 x 24, 640 pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée.
menus défauts d'usage.
HEIDEGGER (Martin) - LEOTARD (François) - MELOT (Michel) - DEGUY (Michel) - (Le Débat) -
Reference : 37020
Paris : Gallimard, 1988 - un volume broché de 192 pages - bon état -
Important dossier "Heidegger, la philosophie et le nazisme" (70 pages, avec notamment des textes politiques de M. Heidegger 1933-1934) et "Sauver les bibliothèques" (110 pages) -
HEIDEGGER (Martin), PORION (Dom Jean-Baptiste).
Reference : 118815
(2006)
ISBN : 9782884820714
Genève Ad Solem 2006 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 57 pp. Très bon état.
GALLIMARD nrf. 1966-1968. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 310 + 276 + 225 PAGES - couvertures rempliées - tome 1 : couverture volantes + signature sur la page de garde - tome 3 : couverture légèrement passée, avec rousseurs. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Qu'est ce que la metaphysique, ce qui fait l'etre essentiel d'un fondement ou raison, de l'essence de la verite, contribution a la question de l'etre, identite et difference + qu'est ce que la philosophie ? hegel et les grecs, la these de kant sur l'etre, la doctrine de platon sur la verite, ce qu'est et comment se determine la physis + le chemin de campagne, l'experience de la pensee, hebel lettre sur l'humanisme, serenite - HEIDEGGER MARTIN- PREAU ANDRE + HERVIER JULIEN + MUNIER ROGER (traduction) Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Indiana University Press 1992 192 pages 16x2 4x23 8cm. 1992. Cartonné. 192 pages.
proche du très bon état sans jaquette intérieur propre
Paris, Gallimard, 1986. 14 x 23, 591 pp., broché, très bon état.