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De Aguirre, Josepho Saenz
Philosophia Rationalis Nov-Antiqua. Sive Disputationes Selectae, in Logicam Et Metaphysicam Aristotelis. Cujus Antiquae Sententiae, Sicut Et D. Thomae Plerumque Noviter Elucidantur, Accurate Fulciuntur; & Ab Impugnationibus Praefertim Recentibus
No Place, Ex Ducali Campidonensi Typographeo per Joannem Mayr, 1722. Vellum. Full title: Philosophia Rationalis Nov-Antiqua. Sive Disputationes Selectae, in Logicam et Metaphysicam Aristotelis. Cujus Antiquae Sententiae, Sicut et D. Thomae plerumque noviter elucidantur, accurate fulciuntur; & ab impugnationibus praefertim recentibus, vindicantur. Opus in IV. Tomos Divisum, Quorum I. Logicam & Metaphysicam, II & III Physicam, & IV Ethicam seu Philosophiam (..) Tomus Primus. Full vellum with yapp edges. 11 ¾ by 7 ½ inches wide. (A)8, (B)6, (C)4 1-368, (1) 3-224 (1). Collated and complete textually, although uncertain as to how many endpapers should be present. The first three signatures are not paginated with letters A, B, and C, instead given as t, tt and ttt. Double columned text with decorative initials at chapter beginnings, as well as tailpieces at several chapter ends. Believed to the first volume of four, based on title and OCLC records. All text in Latin. Joseph Saenz De Aguirre (Jose Saenz D'Aguirre) [1630-1699] was a cardinal and Spanish Benedictine responsible for several philosophical and thelogical works. In this, De Aguirre provides an examination and defense of the logic and metaphysics of Aristotle. POOR condition, ex-university library. A few minor library treatments to the interior and exterior. Vellum backstrip effectively DETACHED along the spine having been crudely repaired with white tape along the hinges at one point. This repair has mostly given way. Upper ½ of the backstrip MISSING, with a portion also missing from the tail. Moderate to heavy soiling to the covers, heaviest to the rear, with staining also present. Some scuffing. Extremities very scuffed and worn, with the vellum split and torn in many locations and the boards bumped, chipped and worn beneath. Text block solid, with repairs to the interior hinges with white tape. Several inscriptions and minor notes to the endpapers, with a few scattered marginalia in the interior. Uneven browning to the paper throughout, ranging from minor to heavy. Scattered minor to heavy foxing and minor soiling. Poor/No Jacket.
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Book number: 005357
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 126.25 | £UK 107.75 | JP¥ 21166]
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Keywords: Noisbn Aristotle Philosophy

 Various authors, The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1948
Various authors
The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1948
London, Personal Rights Association, Publisher, 1948. Pamphlet. Side stapled pamphlet. 8 pp. A journal issued by the Personal Rights Association, discussing political and economic issues from an individualist philosophy. The association was formed in 1871, using a quote by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as its byline in early issues of its journal, a subtle link to slight anarchist tendencies in the principles of the philosophy of individualism. This issue looks at politics in industry, overpopulation, inflation, etc. Many pieces are critical of both socialist and anti-socialist circles. GOOD+ condition. Minor toning, wrinkling and creasing. Good .
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Book number: 016047
USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 15 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2509]
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Keywords: Noisbn Radical Studies Anarchism

 Various Authors, The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1949
Various Authors
The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1949
London, Personal Rights Association, Publisher, 1949. Pamphlet. Side stapled pamphlet. 8 pp. A journal issued by the Personal Rights Association, discussing political and economic issues from an individualist philosophy. The association was formed in 1871, using a quote by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as its byline in early issues of its journal, a subtle link to slight anarchist tendencies in the principles of the philosophy of individualism. This issue looks at the recession in the United States, as well as other economic issues worldwide. GOOD condition. Vertical fold crease present. Minor toning, wrinkling and creasing. Good .
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Book number: 016181
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 Various authors, The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1955
Various authors
The Individualist. The Journal of the Personal Rights Association. October, 1955
London, Personal Rights Association, Publisher, 1955. Pamphlet. Side stapled pamphlet. 12 pp. A journal issued by the Personal Rights Association, discussing political and economic issues from an individualist philosophy. The association was formed in 1871, using a quote by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as its byline in early issues of its journal, a subtle link to slight anarchist tendencies in the principles of the philosophy of individualism. This issue looks focuses heavily on economics and money, especially as it pertains to the British government. With a short piece on the supposed slums in the Gorbals section of Glasgow. GOOD condition. Vertical fold crease present. Minor toning, wrinkling and creasing. Good .
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Book number: 016440
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 Various authors, Stopinder. A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time. Winter 2002. Number Seven
Various authors
Stopinder. A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time. Winter 2002. Number Seven
McMinnville, OR, Stopinder Books, 2002. Wraps. Glossy wraps. 96 pp. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. An issue of this journal devoted to the work and life of George Gurdjieff, including his philosophical and spiritual teachings. VERY GOOD condition. Minor bumping and scuffing along the extremities. Small spot of soiling to the rear cover. Very Good .
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Book number: 013608
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Beliaev, D.K.; Narskii, I.S.; Dolgov, K.M.; Burov, V.G.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy. A Journal of Translations. Vol. XX No. 2. Fall, 1981
Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, Inc, 1981. Wraps. Yellow printed wraps. 95 pp. A collection of translations of various works published in the Soviet Union that reflected then recent trends in Soviet philosophical ideas. This issue contains 'Contemporary Science and Problems of the Human Individual;' 'Contradiction as a Category in Hegel's Science of Logic;' 'Leonardo Da Vinci's Philosophy of Culture and Esthetics;' and 'Chinese Philosophy at the Crossroads.' This journal is still published, under the name 'Russian Studies in Philosophy. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading and soiling, mostly along the spine. Interior clean and solid. Very Good .
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Book number: 007098
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 Bookchin, Murray, Anarchism, Marxism, and the Future of the Left. Interviews and Essays, 1993-1998
Bookchin, Murray
Anarchism, Marxism, and the Future of the Left. Interviews and Essays, 1993-1998
Edinburgh and San Francisco, A.K. Press, 1999. Trade Paperback. Trade paperback. 352 pp. A collection of interviews and essays by social theorist and activist, Murray Bookchin, whose career spanned environmentalism, anarchism, etc. In this work he discusses being a teenager and communist during the Great Depression; his ideas on a libertarian communist society; positive aspects of anarchism and Marxism, etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading and edgewear. Very Good .
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Book number: 017186
USD 13.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.25 | £UK 10.5 | JP¥ 2038]
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Keywords: Noisbn Communism, Socialism, Marxism Anarchism

 
Boothby, Sir Brooke
Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of Man. In Two Parts
London, Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1792. Disbound. 283 pages. LACKING ALL covers, spine and endpapers. Collated and complete textually. This work critiques both Edmund Burke's 'Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs' and 'The Rights of Man,' by Thomas Paine and espouses a similar philosophical view on the French Revolution and the power of the crown held by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with whom Boothby was friends (Wikipedia). FAIR/GOOD condition, lacking all covers, spine and endpapers. Heavy darkening to the title page and last page with minor to moderate browning to the paper throughout. Moderate to heavy soiling also present to the title and last page with very minor soiling and foxing throughout. Fair .
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Book number: 005535
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Keywords: Noisbn Thomas Paine Edmund Burke

 
Boring, Edwin
The Physiology of Consciousness. Offprint, Reprinted from Science, January 8, 1932
No Place, No Publisher. Wraps. Printed wraps. No publisher, place or date, presumed circa 1932. A short piece presenting a somewhat philosophical argument asserting that introspection is a method of observation of certain events of the brain, referring to the work of Wundt, Tichener and others. This piece seems to seek a bridge between psychology and science, in an effort to explore consciousness. GOOD+ condition. Minor browning and wrinkling to the wraps. Light soiling. Good .
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Book number: 008773
USD 27.00 [Appr.: EURO 25.25 | £UK 21.75 | JP¥ 4233]
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Keywords: Noisbn Psychology

 Burlamaqui, J.J.; Nugent, Thomas (translator), The Principles of Natural and Politic Law. Volume 1 Only
Burlamaqui, J.J.; Nugent, Thomas (translator)
The Principles of Natural and Politic Law. Volume 1 Only
Boston, Joseph Bumstead, Printer, 1792. Leather. Full calf leather. Stated fourth edition. 424 pp. Volume one only. An American edition of this important philosophical treatise on law. Written by Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, a Swiss (Genevan) political theorist. His work influenced the founding fathers of America, including ideas of checks and balances and a natural right to happiness. This volume looks at the general principles of right, including the concepts of liberty, as well as sections on laws of nature, the ideas of government, etc. GOOD condition. General fading and heavy scuffing to the leather. Minor soiling. Moderate edgewear, with loss of leather to the head and tail of the spine. Hinges cracked, with moderate wear to the spine. Owner's signatures in the interior. Some toning to the paper, Scattered foxing throughout. Good .
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Book number: 018133
USD 243.00 [Appr.: EURO 227.25 | £UK 194 | JP¥ 38098]
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Keywords: Noisbn Law

 Van Orden, Robert Charles et al., Integrity. November 1971. Volume 4, Number 1
Van Orden, Robert Charles et al.
Integrity. November 1971. Volume 4, Number 1
No Place, Integrity Inc. Publisher, 1971. Wraps. Mimeo style work, with black tape binding. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 58 pp. including rear cover. A journal devoted to libertarian and objectivist thought, originally published as the "house organ" for the New Jersey Ayn Rand Society (from the letters to the editor page, p. 3). With work by various authors looking at the 1968 Gun Act; Karate, a rational choice for self defense; censorship; private property, etc. GOOD+ condition. General toning. Minor creasing at the corners. Paper a bit brittle. Good .
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Book number: 014155
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.75 | £UK 30.5 | JP¥ 5958]
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Keywords: Noisbn Radical Studies

 Van Orden, Robert Charles et al., Integrity. December 1971. Volume 4, Number 12
Van Orden, Robert Charles et al.
Integrity. December 1971. Volume 4, Number 12
No Place, Integrity Inc, 1971. Wraps. Mimeo style work, with black tape binding. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 18 pp. A journal devoted to libertarian and objectivist thought, originally published as the "house organ" for the New Jersey Ayn Rand Society . With work by various authors on theme of worship (ode to objectivism); essays on voting; objectivist/libertarian poetry, etc. GOOD+ condition. General toning. Minor creasing at the corners. Paper a bit brittle. Good .
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Book number: 014296
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 O'Connor, Peg, Morality and Our Complicated Form of Life. Feminist Wittgensteinian Metaethics
O'Connor, Peg
Morality and Our Complicated Form of Life. Feminist Wittgensteinian Metaethics
University Park, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008. Cloth. 178 pp. A study of moral philosophy drawing on the later works of Wittgenstein to bring a new approach to the grounding of ethics. GOOD condition, ex-library. Spine label and other stickers present to the book, with a stamp on the inside front cover. Tail of the spine of the jacket cut to display spine label. Minor toning, soiling and scuffing to the jacket. Minor soiling. Good/Good.
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Book number: 013647
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 Michel Foucault, Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault
Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault
Amherst, University Of Massachusetts Press, 1988. Trade Paperback. 166 pp. A printing of a seminar given by Michel Foucault in Vermont in 1982, focusing in the ways in which the self is formulated and becomes an object of knowledge. VERY GOOD condition. Minor scuffing to the covers. Light fading and edgewear. Very Good .
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Book number: 013034
USD 19.00 [Appr.: EURO 18 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2979]
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 No author given (Greville, Fulke and Frances), Maxims, Characters, and Reflections, Critical, Satyrical and Moral
No author given (Greville, Fulke and Frances)
Maxims, Characters, and Reflections, Critical, Satyrical and Moral
London, Printed for J and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1756. Full Leather. Full leather. xvi, 268 pp. Presumed first edition, based on ESTC record T99706. A collection of short passages, poetry and essays providing philosophical musings on various subjects, as well as reflecting on literature, daily living, etc. Written by Fulke Greville and his wife Frances Greville, an English poet born in London. GOOD condition. Covers weakly attached to the binding, with the leather cracked along the length of the hinges. Moderate to heavy scuffing, uneven fading and minor soiling to the covers. Semicircular ring stain to the front cover. Spine leather flaking and brittle. Extremities worn. Heavy offsetting to the extremities of the endpapers. Ownership signature present. Minor toning to the paper. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 009031
USD 81.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.75 | £UK 64.75 | JP¥ 12699]
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