Sulliver. 2000. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 247 pages - quelques annotations et quelques phrases soulignées au crayon à papier à l'intérieur du livre ne gênant pas la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
Traduit de l'allemand et annoté par M.Bouillier - Présentation par Henri Galinon. Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
Verlag von Felix Meiner in Leipzig. 1944. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Manque en coiffe de tête, Papier jauni. 118 pages - ouvrage en allemand - quelques mots, annotations au crayon à papier - plats jaunis avec des rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
ouvrage en allemand - Der philosophischen bibliothek band 129a. Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Felix Meiner Verlag in Leipzig. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 87 pages - ouvrage en allemand - rousseurs sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
ouvrage en allemand - Der philosophischen bibliothek band 224. Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Philipp Reclam. 1879. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 156 pages. Texte en allemand. Rousseurs. Un tampon sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Phlipp Reclam. 1800. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 123 pages. Texte en allemand. Rousseurs. Nombreuses annotations au crayon dans le texte. Un ex-libris au crayon sur la page de garde. Une jaquette en papier en état d'usage (restauration).. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Berlin, in der Vossischen Buchhandlung, 1800. 8vo. Cont. hcalf w. signs of wear. Upper capital worn, crack to lower front hinge. Corners bumped. Old stamps to title-page and verso of t-p. Some brownspotting. VI, 338 pp.
First edition of Fichte's important ""The Vocation of Man"", the first (and best) work he wrote after having been dismissed from Jena.In the beginning of the 1790'ies Fichte wrote the work ""Versuch einer Kritik aller Offenbahrung"", which Kant approved of and found a publisher for. The work appeared without mention of author on the title-page, and the work was immediately ascribed to Kant, -a better mistake could not have happened for Fichte, and when Kant corrected it, Fichte's reputation was secured. Already at the end of 1793 he was offered a chair teaching philosophy at the University of Jena. In Jena he published several important works, and in 1798 he published an essay ""On the Basis of Our Belief in a Divine Governance of the World"". In this short essay he wished to indicate how a philosophy of religion should be developed in accordance with the principles developed in his ""Wissenschaftslehre"". Because of this Fichte was accused of atheism, and as a consequence he was forced t leave his position and Jena. The matter had greatly escalated and involved a great number of German writers, who wrote articles both for and against Fichte. The whole thing culminated, when Jacobi wrote his ""open letter"", in which he directly accused Fichte's transcendental philosophy of being nihilistic, and Fichte afterwards had to flee to Berlin in the summer of 1799.Fichte was forced to live from giving private lectures and tutorials and also by writing more easily understandable works. The first of these more popular writings is his ""Vocation of Man"", in which he presents the main ideas and notions of his system, especially the moral and religious character of it. The work is considered a brilliant performance, and ""perhaps Fichte's greatest achievement"" (Encycl. Britt.). It was a direct response to Jacobi's misunderstood attack, which had just lost him his position. Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) was of one of the founding thinkers of German idealism. He is considered a very important philosopher in at least two respects: 1) as the uniter of the ideas of the two great - Kant and Hegel -, and as an important philosopher in himself, who has contributed originally to the philosophy of the self. By some he is considered the father of German nationalism.
Jena u. Leipzig, bei Christian Ernst Gabler, 1798. 8vo. Recent hcalf. Gilt spine and with gilt lettering. (2),494 pp. The ""Vorwort"" lacking. A few underlining, otherwise fine.
First edition of one of Fichte's most important works, the ""System of Ethics"" (or ""System of a Theory of Morals""), which constitutes the second of his two main practical works. With this work the foundation of the practical side of Fichte's system is laid, and it represents one of the cornerstones of German idealism. (See PMM 224). ""If Kant had opened up the path which German, and indeed all, philosophy was to take in the nineteenth century, the credit for the complete description of its subject-matter belongs to Fichte."" (PMM 244, p. 148).Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) was of one of the founding thinkers of German idealism. He is considered a very important philosopher in at least two respects: 1) as the uniter of the ideas of the two great - Kant and Hegel -, and as an important philosopher in himself, who has contributed originally to the philosophy of the self. By some he is considered the father of German nationalism.
Leipzig, Fritz Eckardt 1911 61pp., 22cm., softcover, good condition, F74942
Paris Presses Universitaires de France - PUF, coll. "Epiméthée" 1991 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 188 pp., index. Présentation, traduction et notes par Myriam Bienenstock. Tampon d'ex-libris sur la page de garde. Très bon état. Epuisé.
Iena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1796 & 1797. 8vo. In contemporary mabled paper covered boards with paper title-label to spine. Extremities with wear and capitals and hinges missing some of the marbled paper. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper and title-page. Internally fine and clean. (24), 229, (1, -errata)" (2), 269 pp.
The rare first edition of both volumes of one of Fichte's most important and influential works.Fichte begins his fundamental ""Foundation of Natural Rights"" with his famous theories of self-consciousness and on the basis of this develops his system of ethical idealism, which came to greatly effect early 18th century thought.""In the history of philosophy, Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom, not external reality, must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy, and in Foundations of Natural Right, thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy, he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy, covering such topics as civic freedom, rights, private property, contracts, family relations, and the foundations of modern political organization."" (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)(See PMM 244)
Hamburg, Felix Meiner Verlag, 1955 Gebunden, Leinen, 120 x 195mm., 254S.
Der Philosophischen Bibliothek Band 204. Guter Zustand.
Iena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1796 & 1797. Tall 8vo. An absolutely lovely set, bound in two contemporary, uniform half calf bindings with blindstamped and gilt ornamentations to spines. Marbled edges. A bit of wear to extremities, but overall very well kept. Book plate of Th de Jonghe to inside of front boards. (24), 229, (1, -errata)" (2), 269 pp.
The rare first edition of both volumes of one of Fichte's most important and influential works. Fichte begins his fundamental ""Foundation of Natural Rights"" with his famous theories of self-consciousness and on the basis of this develops his system of ethical idealism, which came to greatly effect early 18th century thought. ""In the history of philosophy, Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom, not external reality, must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy, and in Foundations of Natural Right, thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy, he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy, covering such topics as civic freedom, rights, private property, contracts, family relations, and the foundations of modern political organization."" (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) (See PMM 244)
Berlin, in der Realschulbuchhandlung. 1801. 8°. XX S., 232 S. Pappband der Zeit mit grün-blauen Marmorpapierbezügen.
Goedeke V, 8. 15. - Meyer 90. - Erste Ausgabe. - "Ein Bericht über diese neusten Bemühungen, die Philosophie zur Wissenschaft zu erheben, an das größere Publikum, welchem das Studium der Philosophie nicht zum eigentlichen Geschäft geworden ist, ist aus mancherlei Gründen nötig und schicklich". (Vorwort). - Der Versuch des "sehr populären Schriftstellers" (Fr.Schlegel) Fichte, seine idealistische Philosophie zu erklären blieb, auch im vorliegenden Exemplar, nach dem Vorwort, auf Seite 8 stecken. Von da an ist das Exemplar unaufgeschnitten. - Mit kleinem Monogrammstempel F.L. auf dem Innendeckel und kleinem handschriftlichem Besitzvermerk auf der Titelrückseite von H. Leitenberger. Die ersten Blätter mit wenigen Stockflecken, sonst sauberes, und ab Seite 8 unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. Das ursprüngliche handschriftliche Rückenschild stark beschabt.
Königsberg, 1793. - Iena und leipzig, Gabler, 1796. - Riga, Hartknoch, 1797. Bound together in contemp. boards. Titlelabel with wear. Spine rubbed and somewhat worn. Engraved titlevignette. (2),IX,249 pp., a wormtract in upper right corners on the last 35 leaves, not affecting text. - (22),229,(1) pp. Some scattered brownspots. - (18),128 pp. A faint dampstain to lower margins of the last 15 leaves. Last leaf with a nick in inner margin.
With the first edition of Ficte's ""Naturrecht"", 1796 (1. Part) - An. Kant: Warda:96.
Paris, Librairie philosophique de Ladrange, 1845. 13 x 22, 348 pp., reliure dos cuir à 5 nerfs, bon état (tranches roussies, peu d'autres rousseurs).
"Traduit de l'allemand par M. Bouillier; avec une introduction par M. Fichte, le Fils."
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (Trad., introd. et notes par D. Schulthes)
Reference : 44589
(1980)
L'Âge d'homme Couverture souple Lausanne 1980
Bon In-8. 193 pages. Traces d'usure à la couverture, ex-libris d'un ancien propriétaire. Coll. "Raison dialectique".
1843 Paris, Ladrange, 1843, in 8 de (4)-XXV-(3)-394-(2) pp., rel. d'ép. demi-percaline verte, dos orné de double-filets dorés, petite fente au mors supérieur du 1er plat, rousseurs éparses aux premiers et derniers feuillets, sinon bon ex.
Ed. orig. de la 1re édition française. (Franck, I, 537).
Verlag von Felix Meiner. 1919. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 500 pages environ. Livre en allemand. Signet conservé. Gribouillis à l'encre en page de titre et sur le 2e contreplat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
"Herausgegeben von Hans Schulz und Reinhard Strecker. ""Philosophische bibliothek"" band 163 Fichtes werke, erster ergänzungsband - Inhalt : Zurückforderung der Denkfreiheit von den Fürsten Europas - Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums über die französische Revolution - Der Patriotismus und sein Gegenteil - Machiavell - Rechtslehre von 1812 - Politische Fragmente Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand"
Lehrmittel-Verlag Offenburg. 1948. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. X + 294 pages. Livre en allemand. 1er plat manquant. 2e plat légèrement déchiré. Dos déchiré, manques en coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Bln., 1806. 8vo uncut and unopened in recent marbled paper-boards. Clean copy. Fly-leaf without text with tear. VI, 215 pp.
First edition.
Leipzig, Herdig, 1824 und Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1806. Bound in one contemp. full cloth. Back gilt. Tears along second hinge and back somewhat rubbed. IV,380 pp. Quire Z (=pp. 353-68) wrongly bound after p. 16. Scattered brownspots. Small hole in titlepage, no loss. - IV,563 pp. Clean and fine.
Reden...is second enlarged edition. - Die Grundzüge... is first edition.
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1828. 8vo. Bound in a contemp. hcalf. with gilt spine. Gilt title to spine. Cracks to outer hinges. Corners bumped. Previous owner's signature to front free endpaper. Minor brownspotting. XIV,242.
Second printing.
Iena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1797. 8vo. later marbled boards. Gilt titlelabel to spine. Completely uncut, most of the quires with very broad margins, so it is in size of a 4to. Some toning and a few brownspots to title-page, otherwise clean, printed on good paper.
First edition. Only the second part of the work.
Wilhelm Goldmann. sans date. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 213 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand