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In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: sehr gut. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: sehr gut. 1. Aufl. Originalbroschur, gr. 8°. VII, 293 Seiten, mit Bleistiftanstreichungen, stärker berieben,regalspurig, mäßig. in deutscher Sprache.
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In den Warenkorb1. Aufl. 288 S. Tadelloses Ex. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Gr.-8°, OLnbd. mit Schutzumschlag.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Wie neu. 1. auflage. oktav paperback. neuwertiges exemplar. ungelesen, wie neu; foto- illustr. original-broschur, 250 seiten; reihe: klassiker auslegen, hrsg. von otfried höffe, band 35.
Verlag: Halle Niemeyer, 1913
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In den WarenkorbGr.8°. XXII, 257 S. Halblederband der Zeit Erste Ausgabe der überarbeiteten Fassung, ursprünglich 1900 erschienen. KNLL VIII, 218f.: Husserls wirkungsmächtigstes Werk. Mit seinen "Prolegomena zur reinen Logik" legte Husserl eine kritische Abrechnung mit dem logischen Psychologismus vor, deren Ergebnisse bis heute unbestritten sind. - Rücken verblasst. Anstreichungen mit Bleistift. Gewicht (Gramm): 740.
Verlag: Halle a. S.: Max Niemeyer, 1900., 1900
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. Erstausgabe. XII, 257 S., 8°, Broschüre gebunden in schönem Halbledereinband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rücken und marmorierten Deckeln. Sprache(n)/language(s): deEinband sehr minim bestossen, Buchblock gering gebräunt, mit wenig feinen Bleistiftanstreichungen, sonst gut.
Verlag: Halle-Saale C.A.M. Pfeffer (Robert Stricker), 1891
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. 8°. Original wrappers, scuffed and dusty, back of wrappers mostly missing. First gathering with front wrapper loose. Interior slightly browned. All in all in less than perfect condition, but a very acceptable, unsophisticated copy. - Very rare first edition of Husserl's first book, still sitting between his mathematical training under Weierstraß and Koenigsberger and his philosophical studies under Franz Brentano (to whom the book is dedicated). Gottlob Frege criticized Husserl's attempt to base mathematical logic on psychology, and Husserl later revised his standpoint in "Logische Untersuchungen". Still, Husserl's mathematical training is most clearly visible in this work, and he has not yet taken sides. In this, the work sits at a junction that would later define 20th century philosophy: the rift between analytical and phenomenological approaches.
Verlag: Halle a. S. Max Niemeyer Verlag 1900,, 1900
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In den Warenkorb8° , Leinen. XII, 257 Seiten. Nachgebundener Leinen, innen sauber, insgesamt gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 850.
Verlag: Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1900
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Rare first editions. 8°. 2 volumes. XII, 257, (1); XVI, 718 pp. (Original?) half leather over canvas. Bindings slightly rubbed. Ex-library copy with unobtrusive markings. Provenance: E. Genzken, 1901; 1915 gift to K. Dammann, Partenkirchen (ownership and gift inscription; stamp of Dammann); Jesuit library; University St. Georgen, Frankfurt (small stamps to flyleaf and back of title). Small tear to first title page without paper loss; small inkstain on foredge; otherwise fine.
Verlag: Halle a.S., Max Niemeyer, 1900
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. Erste Ausgabe, nur Band 1. XII., 257 S., 3 nn.S. Einband leicht berieben und bestossen, Buchrücken oben stärker beschabt (mit Fehlstellen). Vereinzelte Anstreichungen in Bleistift (dünn), freier Vorsatz hinten mit Anmerkungen in Bleistift, Buchblock angebrochen (keine losen Seiten). Insgesamt gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 527 Leineneinband, Rückentitel, ca. 23 x 15,8 cm.
Verlag: Halle-Saale: C. E. M. Pfeffer (Robert Stricker), 1891, 1891
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition of Husserl's first book, the initial volume of his Philosophie der Arithmetik. Husserl (18591938) began his career as a mathematician, and it was in search of complete clarity respecting fundamental mathematical concepts that, with the encouragement of Franz Brentano, to whom this work is dedicated, he turned to the philosophy of mathematics. In the present work, Husserl "attempted a psychological analysis of certain basic logical and mathematical notions. The concept of number, for instance, was to be elucidated by talking about the activity of counting. In his review of this book, the mathematician Gottlob Frege argued that logical and mathematical concepts differ from the psychological acts in which they may occur and that, therefore, the discussion of the latter does not serve to explicate the former. He accused Husserl of confusing psychology and logic" (The Encylopedia of Philosophy IV, 97). Husserl never published a second volume. Octavo (217 x 150 mm). Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards, spine ruled and lettered gilt in compartments, patterned endpapers, marbled edges, the original printed paper wrappers bound in, preserved in a morocco edged marbled paper slipcase. Ownership stamp F. Meyer in gilt at foot of spine. Front joint cracked at head, front hinge split but cords holding firm; a crisp, clean copy.
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In den WarenkorbHalle-Saale, C.E.M. Pfeffer (Robert Stricker), 1891. 8vo. Nice contemporary red half cloth with gilt title and gilt lines to spine. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. XVI, 324 (last p. errata) pp. The very rare first edition of Husserl's first major work, "The Philosophy of Arithmetic".Initially a student of mathematics, Husserl began attending Brentano's lectures on psychology and philosophy in Vienna and decided to devote himself primarily to philosophy. In 1887 he wrote "Über den Begriff der Zahl", on which his first proper scientific work which appeared four years later is based. In his "Philosophy of Arithmetic" he wishes to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology, here analyzing the psychological processes necessary for the concept of number, -a variant of the psychologism, he later came to criticize so severely. The book was met with instant positivity and received much warm praise, though one person criticized it to bits: Gottlob Frege. Frege who was one of the sharpest and most important logicians of the 19th century had shown that the sentences of arithmetic were analytical, and that arithmetic could be regarded as a branch of logic. He thus built the foundation of mathematical logistics. In spite of him being the chief logician of the 19th century, Frege was barely recognized in his lifetime, and he was barely read by his contemporaries. Husserl, however, did study him intensively, and we know for a fact that he knew all of Frege's works (at least until the year 1893), and it is likely that it was Frege who had inspired his interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. In this early work Husserl sharply attacks Frege and his anti-psychologism, and he sets out to define the natural numbers by counting with the methods of descriptive psychology (primarily Brentano's). It is to be noted, however, that the form of psychologism of logic and mathematics which he so sharply attacks in his logical investigations differs somewhat from the sort presented in his early work.The "Philosophy of Arithmetic" is also hugely interesting in the attempt to determine the philosophical development of the greatest philosopher of the very late 19th-20th century. He himself states that already before the work was published, he had changed his mind, and he had actually been in doubt as to psychologism from the very beginning. As opposed to what is frequently stated, Frege's attacks on Husserl's work is not fully justified, which Frege probably also recognized himself. Husserl actually does distinguish between subjective representation and objective representation, and objectivism is clearly stated in the "Philosophy of Arithmetic". Thus Husserl here actually, independent of Frege, reaches the same theory of sense and reference as him, and Frege also recognized this. Frege's attacks were probably to a large extent aimed at the current ideas of the foundations of arithmetics at the Berlin School of Weierstrass, but these differed from Husserl's point of view in a number of ways.Still, Husserl's notion of logic and mathematics must not be confused with Frege's" -for Frege Arithmetic can be derived from logic for Husserl mathematics is the ontological correlate of logic, but the two cannot be reduced to one another. Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sertre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.
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In den WarenkorbHalle, Niemeyer, 1922 (Vol.1 and vol. 2, I) - 1921 (Vol 2, II). Royal 8vo. Bound in three original uniform black half cloth bindings w. gilt titles to spines. Capitals a bit worn and inner front hinges a bit weak. Internally nice and clean. XXII, 257, (1) XI, (1), 508" XIII, (1), 244 pp. A mixed set made up of the third and second edition (Dritte + Zweite Auflage) of Husserl's main work, one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century. The "Logical Investigations" fundamentally changed philosophy and invoked the new philosophical era of the 20th century, -with this work Husserl founds phenomenology. Together with Heidegger's "Sein und Zeit" this must be considered the most important work of modern philosophy. The work was originally published 1900-1901, and the first edition is very difficult to come by. The second edition, is enlarged and revised, and the third collates exactly as the second. None of those two are common either.Husserl opens this fundamental work by attacking psychologism, and he then introduces his brand new philosophical method, which he had still by then not fully developed, but which came to influence all philosophy ever since -Phenomenology! Husserl himself calls this a "Work of Breakthrough" (see his preface to the second edition).In short, psychologism taught that logic itself was not an independent discipline, but a part of psychology, and it is this notion that Husserl gives its final blow in his logical investigations, -far more definitely than Frege had tried to some years earlier. Husserl now establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. The work is the starting point for mereology, the formal first order theory of wholes and their parts. Mereology is both an application of predicate logic and a branch of formal ontology.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.
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In den WarenkorbHalle, Niemeyer, 1913 (Vol.1 and vol. 2, I) - 1921 (Vol 2, II). Royal 8vo. Bound in three original uniform black half cloth bindings w. gilt titles to spines. Gilding on vol. one worn off. Vol. one w. a repaired tear to spine. Vol. 2, II weak at inner front hinge. Overall traces of wear. Internally a nice and clean set. XXII, 257, (1) XI, (1), 508" XIII, (1), 244 pp. The uncommon second edition (Zweite Auflage) of Husserl's main work, one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century. The "Logical Investigations" fundamentally changed philosophy and invoked the new philosophical era of the 20th century, -with this work Husserl founds phenomenology. Together with Heidegger's "Sein und Zeit" this must be considered the most important work of modern philosophy. The work was originally published 1900-1901, and the first edition is very difficult to come by. The second edition, which is enlarged and revised, is also not common.Husserl opens this fundamental work by attacking psychologism, and he then introduces his brand new philosophical method, which he had still by then not fully developed, but which came to influence all philosophy ever since -Phenomenology! Husserl himself calls this a "Work of Breakthrough" (see his preface to the second edition).In short, psychologism taught that logic itself was not an independent discipline, but a part of psychology, and it is this notion that Husserl gives its final blow in his logical investigations, -far more definitely than Frege had tried to some years earlier. Husserl now establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. The work is the starting point for mereology, the formal first order theory of wholes and their parts. Mereology is both an application of predicate logic and a branch of formal ontology.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.
Verlag: Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1900
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den Warenkorb(Neuere) Priv.-HLwd. m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Gr.8°, XII, 257 S. Titelblatt u. letztes Blatt des Inhaltsverzeichnisses im Bund etw. knittrig u. unten rissig sowie mit Klebband verstärkt, kleiner Name auf Titelblatt, auf hinterem Innendeckel ein Lexikonausschnitt montiert, Papier min. gebräunt, innen sonst tadellos. Erstausgabe.