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‎Carnac Pierre‎

Reference : RO40030457

(1979)

ISBN : 2902639201

‎"Le suaire de Turin- La science dit : ""oui"""‎

‎Alain Lefeuvre. 1979. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 291 pages. Quelques planches en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie‎

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Reference : 44882

(1959)

‎Induktive Logik und Wahrscheinlichkeit.‎

‎Wien, Springer-Verlag, 1959. 8vo. In the original publishers full cloth. Minor sunning to spine. Ex-libris label [Danish philosopher Carl Henrik Koch] pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Occasional light pencil marks throughout. A nice copy. VIII, 261, (1) pp.‎


‎First edition of this recapture of Carnap's ""Logical foundations of probability"" from 1950 in which he constructs the theory of probability within logic. With the methods of symbolic logic, Carnap establishes that the logical process known as induction is the same as probability. This paves the way for analyzing induction semantically, and lays the basis for the development of a quantitative system of the logic of induction.‎

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Reference : 44365

(1929)

‎Abriss der Logistik. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Relationstheorie und ihrer Anwendungen. - [EARLY AND HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL TEXTBOOK IN MODERN LOGIC]‎

‎Wien, Julius Springer, 1929. 8vo. Bound in a contemporary full cloth with red title label with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's name [Bent Schultzer, Danish professor in philosophy] to title page. A fine and clean copy. VI, 114 pp.‎


‎First edition of Carnap's Abriss der Logistik which constitutes one of very first textbooks in modern logic, the influence of which was immense. The basic purpose of Carnap's publication is to make the logical system, from Russell and Whitehead's seminal work within mathematical logic, Principia Mathematica, available to a broader audience. ""While published a year after Hilbert and Ackermann's more prominent Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik [1928], Carnap's Abriss - essentially finished in 1927, largely independant of Grundzüge, and circulated widely - also had significant influence, especially in Vienna, where Carnap taught at the time."" (Creath, The Cambridge companion to Carnap. P. 181).Carnap himself wrote about Abriss: ""In 1924 I wrote the first version of the later book, Abriss der Logistik . It was based on Principia. Its main purpose was to give not only a system of symbolic logic, but also to show its application for the analysis of concepts and the construction of deductive systems"".Rudolf Carnap was an influential German philosopher who was active in Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a leading member of the Vienna Circle and a famous advocate of logical positivism.‎

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Reference : 45908

(1929)

‎Abriss der Logistik. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Relationstheorie und ihrer Anwendungen. - [EARLY AND HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL TEXTBOOK IN MODERN LOGIC]‎

‎Wien, Julius Springer, 1929. 8vo. Bound in a contemporary full cloth with black leather titel label with gilt lettering to front board. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front free end paper. A fine and clean copy. VI, 114 pp.‎


‎First edition of Carnap's Abriss der Logistik which constitutes one of very first textbooks in modern logic, the influence of which was immense. The basic purpose of Carnap's publication is to make the logical system, from Russell and Whitehead's seminal work within mathematical logic, Principia Mathematica, available to a broader audience. ""While published a year after Hilbert and Ackermann's more prominent Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik [1928], Carnap's Abriss - essentially finished in 1927, largely independant of Grundzüge, and circulated widely - also had significant influence, especially in Vienna, where Carnap taught at the time."" (Creath, The Cambridge companion to Carnap. P. 181).Carnap himself wrote about Abriss: ""In 1924 I wrote the first version of the later book, Abriss der Logistik . It was based on Principia. Its main purpose was to give not only a system of symbolic logic, but also to show its application for the analysis of concepts and the construction of deductive systems"".Rudolf Carnap was an influential German philosopher who was active in Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a leading member of the Vienna Circle and a famous advocate of logical positivism.‎

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Reference : 51209

(1929)

‎Bericht über Untersuchungen zur allgemeinen Axiomatik.‎

‎Leipzig, Felix Meiner, 1929. 8vo. In the original wrappers with title-label pasted on the front wrapper. In ""Erkenntnis, Band I, Heft 2-4"". Vague waterstain to lower part of leaves througout. Otherwise fine. Pp. 89-339.‎


‎First printing. ‎

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Reference : 45684

(1922)

‎Der Raum. Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftslehre. - [CARNAP'S FIRST PUBLICATION, SIGNED]‎

‎Berlin, Reuther & Reichard, 1922. 8vo. Uncut in the original grey printed wrappers. Tear at hinges, but no loss. Carnap's signature to title-page. 87 pp.‎


‎Presumably Carnap's own copy, with his signature/owner's inscription to title-page, of the first edition of Carnap's first publication, his doctoral dissertation. Printed in Kant-Studien, Ergänzungshefte, Nr. 56. Issued by H. Vaihinger, M. Frischeisen-Kähler and A Liebert. Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago. In Jena he was appointed Professor of Mathematics, though his main interest at that time was in physics. By 1913 he planned to write his dissertation on thermionic emission, but this was interrupted by World War I, where he served at the front until 1917. Afterwards he studied the theory of relativity under Einstein in Berlin, and he developed the theory for a new dissertation, namely on an axiomatic system for the physical theory of space and time. He thus ended up writing the important dissertation under the direction of Bouch on the theory of space (Raum) from a philosophical point of view. The dissertation was submitted in 1921, and, due to the clear influence from Kantian philosophy, it was published the following year in this supplement to the ""Kant-Studien"". After the publication of his first work, Carnap's involvement with the Vienna Circle began to develop. He met Reichenbach in 1923 and was introduced to Moritz Schlick in Vienna, where he then moved to become assistant professor at the university. He soon became one of the leading members of the Vienna Circle, and in 1929 he, Neurath, and Hahn wrote the manifest of the Circle.As the title indicates, ""Der Raum"" deals with the philosophy of space. Partly influenced by Husserl, under whom he studied at Freiburg, Carnap poses the question whether our knowledge of space is analytic, synthetic a priori or empirical. His answer is that it depends on what is meant by ""space"", and thus differentiates between three kinds of theories of space: Formal (which is analytic [a priori]), intuitive (which is synthetic a priori), and physical (which is empirical [or synthetic aposteriori]). He compares this division of space with that of geometry into: projective, metric and topological. This, of course, anticipates much of his later philosophy, and some of his theories developed in this paper became the official position of logical empiricism on the philosophy of space. In this work he also develops a formal system for space-time topology, which became quite influential. ‎

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Reference : 32708

(1960)

‎Einführung in die symbolische Logik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Anwendungen. Zweite neubearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage. Mit 5 Textabbildungen.‎

‎Wien, Springer-Verlag, 1960. 8vo. Orig. full cloth in orig. dustjacket. In fine condition. XII,241 pp.‎


‎In this text Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) - the famous member of the Vienna Circle and a leading exponent of logical positivism - delivers a clear, comprehensive, intermediate introduction to logical languages and to applications of symbolic logic to physics, mathematics, biology, etc.‎

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Reference : 44883

(1954)

‎Einführung in die symbolische Logik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Anvendungen. Mit 5 Textabblidungen. - [INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLIC LOGIC]‎

‎Wien, Springer=Verlag, 1954. 8vo. In the original publishers full cloth. Minor sunning to spine. Ex-libris label [Danish philosopher Carl Henrik Koch] pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. A nice and clean copy. X, 209, (1), (2, -advertisements) pp.‎


‎First edition of Carnap's important Introduction to Symbolic Logic with Apprications, which constitutes a highly important introduction to this foundational science of the 20th century. ""Die symbolische Logik ist eine Grundlagenswissenschaft ersten Ranges geworden, deren Bedeutung heute vor allem in angelsächsischen Ländern eingeschätzt wird. Nach den Worten des Verfassers, der, aus dem ""Wiener Kreis"" kommend, selbst massgeblich an der Gestaltung dieser Wissenschaft mitgewirkt hat, ist die Symbolik eine unter genauen Regeln stehende Sprach, durch deren Verwendung die Formen des eigenen Denkens verschärft werden können..."" (Front flap).Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago. In Jena he was appointed Professor of Mathematics, though his main interest at that time was in physics.After the publication of his first work, Carnap's involvement with the Vienna Circle began to develop. He met Reichenbach in 1923 and was introduced to Moritz Schlick in Vienna, where he then moved to become assistant professor at the university. He soon became one of the leading members of the Vienna Circle, and in 1929 he, Neurath, and Hahn wrote the manifest of the Circle.‎

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‎CARNAP, RUDOLF.‎

Reference : 37723

(1959)

‎Introduction to Semantics and Formalization of Logic. Two Volumes in One.‎

‎Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1959. Orig. full cloth. XIV,259XV,159 pp.‎


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‎CARNAP Rudolf‎

Reference : 48606

‎LES FONDEMENTS PHILOSOPHIQUES DE LA PHYSIQUE‎

‎Paris, ARMAND COLIN, 1973, in-8 broché, 285 pp. TRES BON ETAT‎


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‎Carnap Rudolf‎

Reference : R260267277

(1973)

‎Les fondements philosophiques de la physique Collection U‎

‎Armand Colin. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 285 pages.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale‎


‎Collection U. Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale‎

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‎CARNAP, RUDOLF.‎

Reference : 60078

(1950)

‎Logical Foundations of Probability.‎

‎Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1950. 8vo. In the original red cloth, spine with gilt lettering. Dust jacket with miscolouring to spine and upper and lower capitals with a with tears. Ex-libris (Knud Lundbæk) pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Inner front hindge split. Otherwise a good copy. XVII, (1), 607, (1) pp.‎


‎First edition of Carnap’s important work on inductive logic which “led to a renaissance in the use of probability theory to model the inductive process” (Cambridge Companion to Carnap). He here turned his attention away from the more traditional deductive inferential frameworks on which he had so far primarily focused and towards the newer probabilistic and statistical frameworks now being constructed and applied with increasing frequency in the physical, biological, and social sciences. Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago.‎

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Reference : 42311

(1947)

‎Meaning and Necessity. A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic. - [QUINE'S COPY]‎

‎Chicago, (1947). 8vo. Orig. green full cloth w. gilt lettering to spine, minor bumping to extremities. With the ownership-signature of ""W.V. Quine"" to front free end-paper. A near mint copy. VIII, 210 pp.‎


‎The not common first edition, of Carnap's important main work on semantics, in which he, as the first logician ever, uses semantics to explain modalities. This led to an interest in the structure of scientific theories, and his main concerns here were to describe the distinction between analytic and synthetic statements and to suitably formulate the verifiability principle"" -he thus wishes to find a criterion of significance that can be applied to scientific language. THE COPY HAS BELONGED TO THE GREAT LOGICIAN WILLARD ORMAN VAN QUINE and bears his signature to front free end-paper. Rudolf Carnap and W.O. Van Quine are to of the greatest logicians of the 20th century and a copy like the present must me considered of the greatest interest. In the early 30'ies Quine met Carnap, under whom he studies in Prague, and according to Quine himself, Carnap's work was a great source of inspiration to him.It is in his ""Meaning and Necessity"" that Carnap first defines the notions of L-true and L-false (Chapter II). A statement is said to be L-true if its truth depends on semantic rules, and L-false if its negation is L-true. Any statement that is either L-true or L-false is L-determined"" analytic statements are L-determined, while synthetic statements are not L-determined. As opposed to the definitions he gives in his ""The Logical Syntax of Language"", these definitions now apply to semantic instead of syntactic concepts. It is also in this work that he gives his interesting explanation of his ""belief-sentences""Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago. In Jena he was appointed Professor of Mathematics, though his main interest at that time was in physics. By 1913 he planned to write his dissertation on thermionic emission, but this was interrupted by World War I, where he served at the front until 1917. Afterwards he studied the theory of relativity under Einstein in Berlin, and he developed the theory for a new dissertation, namely on an axiomatic system for the physical theory of space and time. He thus ended up writing the important dissertation under the direction of Bouch on the theory of space (Raum) from a philosophical point of view. After the publication of his first work, Carnap's involvement with the Vienna Circle began to develop. He met Reichenbach in 1923 and was introduced to Moritz Schlick in Vienna, where he then moved to become assistant professor at the university. He soon became one of the leading members of the Vienna Circle, and in 1929 he, Neurath, and Hahn wrote the manifest of the Circle.According to Hintikka, Carnap came extremely close to possible-worlds semantics in his ""Meaning and Necessity"", but did not succeed, because he was not able to go beyond classical model theory (see ""Carnap's heritage in logical semantics"" in ""Rudolf Carnap, Logical Empiricist"").‎

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Reference : 48488

(1946)

‎Modalities and quantification.‎

‎(No place), The Association for Symbolic Logic, 1946 & 1947. Lev8vo. Bound in red half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Journal of Symbolic Logic"", Volume 11 & 12 bound together. Barcode label pasted on to back board. Small library stamp to lower part of 6 pages. A few minor scratches to extremities. A very fine copy. Pp. 33-64. [Entire volume: IV, 164 pp].‎


‎First printing of Carnap's important work modality and semantics, in which he, as the first logician ever, uses semantics to explain modalities. This led to an interest in the structure of scientific theories, and his main concerns here were to describe the distinction between analytic and synthetic statements and to suitably formulate the verifiability principle" -he thus wishes to find a criterion of significance that can be applied to scientific language. ‎

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Reference : 44366

(1928)

‎Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie.‎

‎Berlin, Weltkreis-Verlag, 1928. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Uncut. Some sunning and soiling to extremities. A small tear to upper part of spine. Internally fine and clean. 46, (2) pp.‎


‎First printing of Carnap's publication in which asserted that many philosophical questions were meaningless, the way they were posed amounted to abuse of language. An operational implication of this opinion was taken to be the elimination of metaphysics from responsible human discourse. This is the statement for which Carnap was best known for many years.The publication also introduces for the first time his universal ""meaning criterium"". He indicates that the elimination of metaphysics serves philosophy, not science. All in the Vienna Circle followed Carnap's judgement in Pseudoproblems of Philosophy and Schlick's contention in his response to Planck's renewal of anti-Machian polemics that questions like that of the reality of the external world were not well-formed ones but only constituted pseudo-questions. (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Carnap himself said about the publication: ""The pamphlet Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie… was first written in the Spring of 1927, at the end of my first year in Vienna. It shows, therefore, a stronger influence of the Vienna discussions and Wittgenstein's book [Tractatus]. [the] condemnation [in Scheinprobleme] of all theses about metaphysical reality, which I sharply distinguish from empirical reality, is more radical than that in Aufbau, where such theses are only excluded from the domain of science. My more radical outlook was influenced by Wittgenstein's view that metaphysical statements, while in principle unverifiable, are therefore senseless. This view was accepted by the majority of the members of the Vienna Circle and other empiricists."" (Nieli. Wittgenstein: From mysticism to ordinary language. P. 63.).‎

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Reference : 44836

(1928)

‎Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie. Das Fremdpsychische un der Realismusstreit. - [""PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS ARE MEANINGLESS""]‎

‎Berlin, Weltkreis-Verlag, 1928. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Wear to extremities, loss to top and bottom of spine and a waterstain to the right part of front wrapper. Internally with light pencilmarks throughout. 46 pp.‎


‎First printing of Carnap's publication in which asserted that many philosophical questions were meaningless, the way they were posed amounted to abuse of language. An operational implication of this opinion was taken to be the elimination of metaphysics from responsible human discourse. This is the statement for which Carnap was best known for many years.The publication also introduces for the first time his universal ""meaning criterium"". He indicates that the elimination of metaphysics serves philosophy, not science. All in the Vienna Circle followed Carnap's judgement in Pseudoproblems of Philosophy and Schlick's contention in his response to Planck's renewal of anti-Machian polemics that questions like that of the reality of the external world were not well-formed ones but only constituted pseudo-questions. (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Carnap himself said about the publication: ""The pamphlet Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie… was first written in the Spring of 1927, at the end of my first year in Vienna. It shows, therefore, a stronger influence of the Vienna discussions and Wittgenstein's book [Tractatus]. [the] condemnation [in Scheinprobleme] of all theses about metaphysical reality, which I sharply distinguish from empirical reality, is more radical than that in Aufbau, where such theses are only excluded from the domain of science. My more radical outlook was influenced by Wittgenstein's view that metaphysical statements, while in principle unverifiable, are therefore senseless. This view was accepted by the majority of the members of the Vienna Circle and other empiricists."" (Nieli. Wittgenstein: From mysticism to ordinary language. P. 63.).‎

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‎Carnap Rudolf‎

Reference : RO80245557

(1997)

ISBN : 2070740196

‎"Signification et nécessité (Collection ""Bibliothèque de philosophie"")"‎

‎Gallimard. 1997. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 382 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne‎


‎"Collection ""Bibliothèque de philosophie"". Traduit de l'anglais et présenté par François Rivenc et Philippe de Rouilhan, avec le concours du Centre National du Livre. Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne"‎

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Reference : 44734

(1936)

‎Testability and Meaning (+) Testability and Meaning - Continued. Reprinted from Philosophy of Science, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1936 (+) Vol. 4, No. 1, January, 1937. - [QUINE'S COPY]‎

‎(Cambridge, Mass.), 1936-37 8vo. Both works together in the original stapled wrappers (with ""Testability and Meaning printed to front wrapper). Spine worn and very minor loss to extremities of front wrapper. Wrappers with minor soiling. All in all a nice copy. Pp. (419)-471 (+) 40 pp.‎


‎Scarce off-print (both parts), Quine's copy, of the first printing of one of Carnap's most important contributions to philosophy and certainly his first major publication in English, in which he introduces semantic concepts. With W. V. Quine's ownership signature on the first page. Carnap's ""Testability and Meaning"" was published merely two years after Quine published his first book. According to Carnap, a statement is analytic if it is logically true. It is self contradictory if it is logically false. In all other cases the statement is synthetic. The ideas put forth in the present paper constitute the essence of Carnap's philosophy which he was to further develop and elaborate over the next 20 years. The paper is based upon the two fundamental questions: ""The first question asks under what condition a sentence has meaning, in the sense of cognitive, factual meaning. The second one asks how we get to know something, how we can find out whether a given sentence is true or false."" (From the introduction to the present paper). To this Carnap concludes that ""the meaning of a sentence is in a certain sense identical with the way we determine its truth or falsehood"" and a sentence has meaning only if such a determination is possible."" (Ibid.).Carnap's ""1936[-paper] marks a radical rejection of the positivist program of eliminating such metaphysical entities as Aristotelian objective necessary connections and such metaphysical aspirations as those of Gadamer."" (Addis, Ontology and Analysis... p. 209).Willard Van Orman Quine (1908-2000), one of the most influential logicians of the 20th century, influenced Carnap academically as well as personally. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and two years later, in 1935, Carnap moved to the United States, helped by Quine, whom he had met in Prague in 1934. Quine stated that: ""Carnap is a towering figure. I see him as the dominant figure in philosophy from the 1930s onward, as Russell had been in the decades before...Some philosophers would assign this role rather to Wittgenstein, but many see the scene as I do."".Quine bases his main thesis (""A System of Logistic"") on his consideration of the linguist - a subject closely related to Carnap - who attempts to translate a hitherto unknown language. There are different methods that the linguist could apply as to the breaking down of sentences and distribution of function among the words. Quine reaches the conclusion that if any hypothesis of translation needs to be defended, this can only be by appeal to context, by determining what other sentences the language user would utter in the language that is unknown to the linguist. But even here the indeterminacy of translation sets in, because, according to Quine, any hypothesis can be defended, if only enough other hypotheses of other parts of the language are adopted. This indeterminacy of language also applies to the known languages, and even one's own, and thus Quine implies that there are no such entities as ""meanings"" of right and wrong. Quine thus denies any absolute standards in translating one language into another, but he admits that there are good and bad translation, -this is just not philosophically or logically relevant. Translation can be inconsistent with behavioral evidence, however and thus Quine propounds his pragmatic view of translation. ‎

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Reference : RO30308948

(1967)

‎Comment parler en public‎

‎Hachette. 1967. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 221 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎Texte français de Marie-Louise Navarro. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎CARNELUTTI FRANCESCO‎

Reference : RO40095521

(1958)

‎XIIe CONGRES INTERNATIONAL DE PHILOSOPHIE, DISCOURS PRONONCE A LA SEANCE INAUGURALE‎

‎Officine Grafiche Carlo Ferrari. 1958. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 6 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎Par le prés. du Centre de culture et civilisation de la Fondation Giorgio Cini. Venezia, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, 12-18 sept. 1958. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎[De l'Imprimerie de Defay ; Chez Duprat] - ‎ ‎CARNOT, M. ; [ CARNOT, Lazare ]‎

Reference : 66776

(1797)

‎Essai sur les Machines en Général [ Suivi de : ] Réflexions sur la Métaphysique du Calcul infinitésimal, par le Citoyen Carnot, Membre de l'Institut National [ Edition originale ] ‎

‎1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marbrée, dos lisse orné (urnes) : Essai sur les Machines en Général, Nouvelle Edition, De l'Imprimerie de Defay, A Dijon, et se vend à Paris, Chez Nyon l'Aîné, 1786, 107 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. [ Suivi de : ] Réflexions sur la Métaphysique du Calcul infinitésimal, par le Citoyen Carnot, Membre de l'Institut National, Chez Duprat, Paris, An V (1797), 80 pp. avec une planche dépliante‎


‎Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale des célèbres "Réflexions sur la Métaphysique du Calcul infinitésimal" dans lesquelles Lazare Carnot prend acte des difficultés que l'analyse infinitésimale a soulevé pour le sens commun. Etat satisfaisant (mouillures colorées en marges des "Réflexions", petit mq. en coiffe en queue, bon état par ailleurs, ex-libris en garde). DSB, III, 75‎

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‎CARNOY, A. - STEGEN, G. - NOIRFALISE, A. etc.‎

Reference : 76597

‎Vers la Byzance d'aujourd hui et du lointain passé - Le jugement de Palemon - L'art de réussir auprès des grands, d'après les Epitres d'Horace - etc.‎

‎Namur, Les Etudes Classiques, Tome XX - n° 4, 1952. in-8 broche de 150 pages environ.‎


‎Bon exemplaire de cette revue trimestrielle destinée essentiellement aux enseignants (histoire - français - latin - grec) de l'enseignement secondaire [FL-18] Autres numéros disponibles (liste sur demande)‎

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‎CARO E.‎

Reference : 9994258

(1879)

‎ETUDES MORALES SUR LE TEMPS PRESENT.les religions nouvelles. L'idolatrie humanitaire. La religion positiviste. STENDHAL : Sa critique d'art et ses romans. Les moeurs contemporaines au théatre. La littérature populaire en France.‎

‎ Hachette Paris Librairie Hachette 1879, In-12 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et fleurons, 398 pages. Bon exemplaire, bien relié.‎


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‎CARO (E.).-‎

Reference : 51677

‎Etudes morales sur le temps présent.‎

‎ P., Hachette, 1855, in 12 relié demi chagrin marron, dos à nerfs, XXXVIII-XXXVI-379 pages. ‎


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‎CARO E.‎

Reference : 14479

(1866)

‎La métaphysique et les sciences positives. Extrait de la Revue des Deux Mondes‎

‎Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes, s.l. [Paris] s.d.(1866), 15,5x25cm, agrafé.‎


‎Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare. - Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com - ‎

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Phone number : 01 56 08 08 85

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