Denoël - Gonthier. 1973. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 225 pages. Illustré de quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Annotationen page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
'Médiations'. Si l'homme veut continuer à exister comme être humain. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Librairie Universitaire, 1962. in-12, 159 pp, broche, couv.
Bon etat. [CA32-7]
EDITIONS J'AI LU N°3113. 1991. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 313 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Traduit de l'américain par J. Tanzac. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
London, Oxford University Press, 1958. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from ""The Proceedings of the British Academy"", Vol. XLIV, 1958. A few nicks and light miscolouring to front wrapper. Ex libris pasted on to vero of title page. Internally fine and clean.
Offprint of Ryle's influential work on the notion of thinking.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was an immensely influential British philosopher, who represented the ordinary language philosophers so strongly influenced by Wittgenstein. He was also greatly influenced by Bertrand Russell and his theory of descriptions and the conception of analysis embodied in that. Influenced by the idea of misleading expressions, which can be sorted out only with the help of logic, Ryle establishes his view of philosophy as cartography. Just like the inhabitants of a space on earth can talk about that space to the cartographer, so the ordinary user of a language can talk to the philosopher. However, in both cases the practical knowledge of the ordinary user must be transformed into the universal terms of the expert in order for him to say anything meaningful.
Cambridge, University Press, 1954. Orig. full cloth. (4),129 pp.
First edition.
Cambridge University Press, 1954. 8vo. Orig. blue full cloth w. gilt lettering to spine, orig. blue and white dust-jacket w. some overall soiling, but no loss. Price-clipped. Owner's name stamped to front free end-paper. (6), 129 pp.
First edition of Ryle's second main work, in which he sets out to discuss true issues and dilemmas of the actual life of man.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was an immensely influential British philosopher, who represented the ordinary language philosophers so strongly influenced by Wittgenstein. He was also greatly influenced by Bertrand Russell and his theory of descriptions and the conception of analysis embodied in that. Influenced by the idea of misleading expressions, which can be sorted out only with the help of logic, Ryle establishes his view of philosophy as cartography. Just like the inhabitants of a space on earth can talk about that space to the cartographer, so the ordinary user of a language can talk to the philosopher. However, in both cases the practical knowledge of the ordinary user must be transformed into the universal terms of the expert in order for him to say anything meaningful.In his ""Dilemmas"" Ryle, with the aid of the tools of the practicing philosopher, solves a number of puzzles for everyday man and makes him understand the meaning and use of philosophy in general.
Cambridge University Press, 1954. 8vo. Orig. blue full cloth w. gilt lettering to spine, a bit of wear to extremities. Orig. blue and white dust-jacket w. some soiling to spine and spotting to upper part of front jacket, a few small nick causing minor loss to upper part. Internally nice and clean. W. bookplate of John Hind Charles and owner's name to front free end-paper. (6), 129 pp.
First edition of Ryle's second main work, in which he sets out to discuss true issues and dilemmas of the actual life of man.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was an immensely influential British philosopher, who represented the ordinary language philosophers so strongly influenced by Wittgenstein. He was also greatly influenced by Bertrand Russell and his theory of descriptions and the conception of analysis embodied in that. Influenced by the idea of misleading expressions, which can be sorted out only with the help of logic, Ryle establishes his view of philosophy as cartography. Just like the inhabitants of a space on earth can talk about that space to the cartographer, so the ordinary user of a language can talk to the philosopher. However, in both cases the practical knowledge of the ordinary user must be transformed into the universal terms of the expert in order for him to say anything meaningful.In his ""Dilemmas"" Ryle, with the aid of the tools of the practicing philosopher, solves a number of puzzles for everyday man and makes him understand the meaning and use of philosophy in general.
Cambridge University Press, 1954. 8vo. Original blue full cloth with gilt lettering to spine, original blue and white dust-jacket with some overall soiling and sunning especially to spine. Old owner's name to front free end-paper, ex-libris to inside of front board. (6), 129 pp.
First edition of Ryle's second main work, in which he sets out to discuss true issues and dilemmas of the actual life of man. With the aid of the tools of the practicing philosopher, he solves a number of puzzles for everyday man and makes him understand the meaning and use of philosophy in general.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was an immensely influential British philosopher, who represented the ordinary language philosophers so strongly influenced by Wittgenstein. He was also greatly influenced by Bertrand Russell and his theory of descriptions and the conception of analysis embodied in that. Influenced by the idea of misleading expressions, which can be sorted out only with the help of logic, Ryle establishes his view of philosophy as cartography. Just like the inhabitants of a space on earth can talk about that space to the cartographer, so the ordinary user of a language can talk to the philosopher. However, in both cases the practical knowledge of the ordinary user must be transformed into the universal terms of the expert in order for him to say anything meaningful.
Cambridge University Press, 1954. 8vo. Orig. full cloth w. gilt lettering to spine, orig. blue and white dust-jacket in near mint condition w. only a few very minor spots. An excellent, near mint copy. (6), 129 pp.
First edition of Ryle's second main work, in which he sets out to discuss true issues and dilemmas of the actual life of man.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was an immensely influential British philosopher, who represented the ordinary language philosophers so strongly influenced by Wittgenstein. He was also greatly influenced by Bertrand Russell and his theory of descriptions and the conception of analysis embodied in that. Influenced by the idea of misleading expressions, which can be sorted out only with the help of logic, Ryle establishes his view of philosophy as cartography. Just like the inhabitants of a space on earth can talk about that space to the cartographer, so the ordinary user of a language can talk to the philosopher. However, in both cases the practical knowledge of the ordinary user must be transformed into the universal terms of the expert in order for him to say anything meaningful.In his ""Dilemmas"" Ryle, with the aid of the tools of the practicing philosopher, solves a number of puzzles for everyday man and makes him understand the meaning and use of philosophy in general.
Paris, Payot 1978, 230x140mm, XXXV - 314pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
LE FAUCONNIER - L'IDEEE LIBRE. 1922. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages. Un bandeau et un cul-de-lampe.. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne
Conférence prononcée le 10 décembre 1921, pour le 10ème anniversaire de l'Idée Libre. Brochure n°53. Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne
P., Conflans Honorine, 1922, in 12 broché, 30 pages.
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L'AMITIE PAR LE LIVRE. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 170 pages - petite annotation au stylo bleu sur la page de faux titre - quelques traces de stylo bleu en marges à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
L"Amitié par le Livre, sans date (ca. 1930). in-12 carre, 78 pages, frontispice, broche, couv.
Couverture leg. defr. sinon bon etat [DV-21]
CONFLANS-HONORINE EDITIONS DE " L'IDEE LIBRE " 1925 Une plaquette in-8 brochée de 35 pages , ENVOI , bon exemplaire . PLAQUETTE RARE Bon Couverture souple
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PARIS LE MONDE NOUVEAU 1926 Un volume in-8 broché de 207 pages , ENVOI , la couverture est légèrement défraîchie , autrement bon exemplaire . OUVRAGE RARE Bon Couverture souple
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PREMIERES PIERRES. 2007. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 284 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
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LES EDITIONS SESAME. 1959. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 283 pages - pages non coupées - quelques tâches brunes sur les plats - ex dono sur la page de faux titre - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
EXEMPLAIRE N°77 SUR ALFA. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
CONFLANS-HONORINE EDITIONS DE " L'IDEE LIBRE " 1925 Une plaquette in-8 brochée de 24 pages , ENVOI , bon exemplaire . PLAQUETTE RARE Bon Couverture souple
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L'Amitié par le Livre, sans date (ca. 1930). in-12 carre, 135 pages imprimées en 2 couleurs, frontispice, broche, couv.
Bel exemplaire, non coupé. [MI-20]
Paris, Cahiers de l'Université Populaire, (1906). plaquette in-8, 23 pages. Brochée.
supplément aux "Cahiers de l'Université Populaire" n°4. - Non coupée, petites rousseurs au bas de la couverture.
Paris, Crès,1924 ; in-8° , broché de 248pp.,1f. Portrait de Han Ryner en frontispice tiré en brun.
Tirage total à 1300 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil du Marais. Quelques piqûres à certains feuillets, petites décolorations à la couverture. (GrD2)
Paris G. Crès, coll. "Maîtres et jeunes d'aujourd'hui" 1924 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 248 pp., portrait en bistre dessiné et gravé par Gabriel Belot. Tirage limité et numéroté sur vélin pur fil. Très bon état.
Crès Paris, Crès, 1924. In-8 broché de 248 pages. Portrait dessiné et gravé par Gabriel BELOT. Tirage limité numéroté. Celui-ci sur vélin pur fil du marais. collection Maîtres et jeunes d'aujourd'hui. Mouillure au bas des 2 premiers feuillets, sinon bon état
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Conflans Honorine, Idée Libre, 1924, in 12 broché, 77 pages.
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