Berlin, Springer, 1918. Lex 8vo. Bound with the original printed wrappers in a nice brown half cloth w. gilt title and year to spine. A few underlinings in pencil, otherwise a very nice and clean copy. With the ownership signature of Jørgen Jørgensen to front wrapper. IX, (1), 346, (4, -advertisements) pp.
First edition of Schlick's main work, his ""General Theory of Knowledge"", a founding work of logical positivism. From the library of Jørgen Jørgensen, with his ownership signature to front wrapper. Jørgen Jørgensen (1894-1964) was a famous Danish philosopher and logician. He was a member of the Vienna Circle and an internationally known logical positivist. He corresponded with almost all famous logicians and analytic philosophers of the time and was a highly respected philosopher throughout the world. In the work Schlick argues against synthetic a priori knowledge, stating that the only truths that are self-evident to reason are statements that are true pr. definition, e.g. statements of formal logic and mathematics. All other statements must be deemed true with reference to empirical evidence. If a statement does not live up to one of the two criteria, Schlick defines it as ""metaphysical"" and thereby as meaningless, -a sentiment that became leading for the Vienna Circle and its members.""Allgemeine Erkenntnislehre"" (1918), his major work, examines a very wide range of problems and concepts relating to scientific knowledge. Schlick begins with the all-important concept of knowledge itself, the analysis of which sets the tone and determines the special character of the work as a whole. Despite the half century since its appearance, the work remains perhaps the most comprehensive and valuable treatment of the general theory of knowledge."" (DSB XII:178).Schlick here distinguishes between two ways of knowing, which he calls ""Erkenntnis"" (i.e. recognition or knowledge) and ""Kenntnis"" (based on experience). With this distinction he both denies the impossibility of possessing knowledge of that which is beyond the directly perceived as well as the idea that reality is only connected to the immediately given, i.e. the things that we perceive directly.Schlick sees knowledge as the true description of the relationship of classes, connections, laws of relationships etc, and thus it is by no means restricted to what can be directly perceived, -rather, the perceived provides us with the opportunity to receive knowledge of the laws that govern it. Thus, the object of science is to test and formulate hypotheses, and only form or structure can enter the field of knowledge, -the immediately perceived is more a matter of feeling, not of thought. But still, according to Schlick, matters of feelings are by no means of lesser value than those of thought.Moritz Schlick (1882-1936) is the founding father of the Vienna Circle and logical positivism in general. In 1922 Schlick was appointed Professor of Philosophy in Vienna, and here he organized regular meetings with the aim of discussing philosophy and science - an event that changed the face of modern philosophy. Some of the participants of this little group were: Rudolf Carnap, Kurt Gödel, Hans Hahn, Herbert Feigl, Otto Neurath and Friedrich Waissmann. The called themselves the Ernst Mach association, but for posterity they are remembered as the Vienna Circle. It is around the same time that Wittgenstein publishes his Tractatus Logico-Philosohicus, and the work became a topic for the Vienna Circle at almost every meeting they held. Schlick succeeded in meeting with Wittgenstein and discuss his book, and it is due to Schlick's influence that Wittgenstein was convinced into writing his second main work, the ""Philosophical Investigations.
Wien, 1948. Small 8vo. Orig. wrappers. 115, (1) pp.
First edition in bookform, fist separate edition., of this interesting work by the founding father of the Vienna Circle and of logical positivism. It is partly due to this giant of analytic philosophy that Wittgenstein began writing his ""Philosophical Investigations"".
Wien, Gerold & Co., 1948. Orig. printed wrappers. X,115 pp.
First edition.
P., Hermann (Collection "Actualités Scientifiques et Industrielles" N°289), 1935, grand in 8° broché, 55 pages.
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Gallimard. 2009. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 551 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Collection Bibliothèque de philosophie - traduit de l'allemand et présenté par Christian Bonnet. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
1927 Editions Gallimard, NRF (Nouvelle Revue Française) - 1927 - In-12, broché - 67 p. - Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage 1155 exemplaires dont 1000 exempaires numérotés de 1 à 1000; ex. n°155.
Bon état - Légers frottements sur la couverture légèrement ternie - Tampon ex-libris sur la première page de titre
Paris, Gallimard, 1927, pt. in-8vo, exemplaires numérotés. brochures originales imprimées.
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Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1945, in 12, broché, 274 pages
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Münster i.W., Aschendorff 1930 xxvii + 666 + 334pp. + 3 folding tables, 25cm., in the series "Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalter" Band XXIX (29), original softcover (upper end of spine is stained), stamp on frontcover, pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.8kg., [This volume contains two parts: 1: Systematische Darstellung und historische Würdigung, 2: Anhang, Texte (in Latin)], R116557
Hildesheim, Georg Olms Verlag 1974 viii + 484pp., 19cm., publosher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, reprint of the original 1892-edition, good condition, F105059
Paris Kimé 1998 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 289 pp. Première édition, en excellent état.
François Maspero. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 175 pages - couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
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Bonn, 1953 ix + 342pp., 29cm., Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn), softcover (small trace of label at spine), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, F112396
François Maspero Paris 1973 In-8 carré ( 215 X 135 mm ) de 217 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Edition revue et introduite par BORIS FRAENKEL avec une postface de l'auteur. Très bel exemplaire.
Delachaux et Niestlé. 1936. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Non coupé. 235 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Quelques rares annotations dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
'Collection d'actualités pédagogiques', sous les auspices de l'Institut J.J. Rousseau et de la Société belge de pédotechnie. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
delachaux et niestlé collection d'actualités pédagogiques 1936 Neufchâtel, Delachaux, 1936 In-8, broché, 235 pages. bon exemplaire non coupé
Première édition française . petit manque papier au dos
De donato 1972 in8. 1972. Broché.
Bon état bords un peu frottés intérieur propre
Editions Flammarion, 1958, collection "Symboles", couverture illustrée, broché, non coupé, 126pp. très bon état, 190x120 . (p2)
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Paris, A. Michel, 1967. in-12, 274 pages, -, broche, couv.
Bel exemplaire [CA29-1]
Eine Edition der Arno Schmidt Stiftung im Haffmans Verlag, 1985, in-8vo, Original-Broschüre.
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Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey, 1776 2 vol. in-8, XX-389-[3] et [4]-474-[2] pp., veau fauve, dos à nerfs orné, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
Unique édition. Un peu oublié aujourd'hui dans la grande cohorte des publicistes politiques du XVIIIe siècle, l'Argovien Georg Ludwig Schmidt (1720-1805) a été au service du duc de Saxe-Weimar. Inspiré des doctrines physiocratiques, le traité développe une théorie populationniste conséquente et optimiste, à l'opposé des doctrines malthusiennes ultérieures : l'accroissement de la population, naturel, doit être favorisé de toutes les manières, notamment par le développement de l'agriculture, et il n'est pas susceptible de troubler l'équilibre des autres êtres vivants... INED, 4116 (développe une longue notice sur l'ouvrage).Bon exemplaire. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey, 1776 2 vol. in-8, XX-389-[3] et [4]-474-[2] pp., veau blond moucheté, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
Unique édition. Un peu oublié aujourd'hui dans la grande cohorte des publicistes politiques du XVIIIe siècle, l'Argovien Georg Ludwig Schmidt (1720-1805) a été au service du duc de Saxe-Weimar. Inspiré des doctrines physiocratiques, le traité développe une théorie populationniste conséquente et optimiste, à l'opposé des doctrines malthusiennes ultérieures : l'accroissement de la population, naturel, doit être favorisé de toutes les manières, notamment par le développement de l'agriculture, et il n'est pas susceptible de troubler l'équilibre des autres êtres vivants... INED, 4116 (développe une longue notice sur l'ouvrage).Bel exemplaire. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
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Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1912 (iv +) 106pp., in the series "Einführungen in die Philosophie der Gegenwart" nr.2, text in Gotic german, VG