Verlag: Reclam Verlag, Leipzig, 1895
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Gut. 1. Auflage. Leinenband mit Kopffarbschnitt - Fraktur - Papier und Rücken etwas gebräunt.
Verlag: Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, Riga, 1783
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 21 x 12,5 cm, Pappband der Zeit mit Buntpapierbezug, handbeschriebenes Rückenschild, 222 Seiten, Holzschnitt-Titelvignette, Holzschnitt-Vignette (Engel) auf S.3 sowie Schlussvignette. 2. Druck der Erstausgabe. Durchgehend etwas stockfleckig, ansonsten gutes Exemplar der seltenen Erstausgabe der Prolegomena. In der "Prolegomena" versuchte Kant die wesentlichen Aspekte seiner Transzendentalphilosophie in eine übersichtliche Form zu bringen und verstand dieses Werk als vereinfachte Darstellung seiner "Critik der reinen Vernunft" (1781), und muss als bedeutende Ergänzung zu seinem Hauptwerk angesehen werden. --- 21 x 12.5 cm, contemporary paperback with colored paper cover, hand-lettered spine label, 222 pages. First Impression, second issue. Some foxing throughout, otherwise a good copy of the rare first edition of the Prolegomena. In the "Prolegomena" Kant attempted to bring the essential aspects of his transcendental philosophy into a clear form and saw this work as a simplified presentation of his main work "Kritik der reinen Vernunft" (1781).
Verlag: Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, Riga, 1783
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition, second issue with woodcut device to title, woodcut head-piece (angels) on p. 3, and woodcut tail-piece (rod with leaves) on page 222. Two titles in one octavo volume (7 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches; 199 x 117 mm). 222, [2, blank] pp. With final blank. [Together with] Grundlegung der Metaphysik der Sitten. Dritte Auflage. Riga: Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1792. Third edition. [16], 128 pp. With vignette on title-page. Separate title-page for each work. Full original marbled paper boards. Printed paper spine label. Paper on spine and label splitting, but holding firm. Small ink stamp on title-page of first book. Internally very clean. Overall a very good copy. "The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics is the preeminent synopsis in the history of philosophy. Kant completed it about fifteen months after the Critique of Pure Reason was published. He wanted to present his critical philosophy concisely and accessibly, for 'future teachers' of metaphysics. He also wanted to convince his fellow metaphysicians 'that it is unavoidably necessary to suspend their work for the present,' until they have determined 'whether such a thing as metaphysics is even possible at all' (4:255). Although the Critique 'always remains the foundation to which the Prolegomena refer only as preparatory exercises' (4:261), Kant nonetheless hoped that the shorter work would be used to assess the critical philosophy 'piece by piece from its foundation,' serving 'as a general synopsis, with which the work itself could then be compared on occasion." (Cambridge University Press). Grundlegung der Metaphysik der Sitten was Kant s first major work on Ethics. "Kant's most influential positions in moral philosophy are found in The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals but he developed, enriched, and in some cases modified those views in later works" (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). "Kant's great achievement was to conclude finally the lines on which philosophical speculation had proceeded in the eighteenth century, and to open up a new and more comprehensive system of dealing with the problems of philosophy.The influence of Kant is paramount in the critical method of modern philosophy. No other thinker has been able to hold with such firmness the balance between speculative and empirical ideas" (PMM). HBS 68562. $2,250.
Verlag: Riga, Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1783 u. 1786., 1783
Anbieter: Antiquariat Kunsthaus-Adlerstrasse, Stuttgart, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbErste Ausg. 222 S., 8 Bl., 128 S. Einb. stärker berieb. u. etw. bestoß., Seiten etw. braunfl. - trotzdem gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch späterer Halbleder mit Rückenschild u. Rundumfarbschnitt.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1783
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing. 8vo. 222, [2, blank] pp., woodcut vignette title page, woodcut head and tailpieces. Contemporary half calf with sprinkled paper covered boards, flat spine panelled with simple gilt rolls, second panel lettered in gilt on red paper label, the rest with attractive sunburst devices, red speckled edges, green silk bookmark (neat contemporary ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, small contemporary ink notation to title page, heavy foxing to outer leaves, with occasional intermittent foxing throughout, contents otherwise generally unmarked; some trivial rubbing to tips of spine and corners with just a hint of minor surface wear to covers, notwithstanding a really excellent copy). Riga, Johann Friedrich Hartknoch. An attractive copy of the rare correct first printing of the Prolegomena Towards a Future Metaphysics, written by Kant as a clarification of the Critique of Pure Reason, which he believed had been widely misunderstood on publication two years previously. It became one of Kant's most influential works and he incorporated much of it into the second edition of the Critique, itself now accepted as 'Kant's great achievement which concluded finally the lines on which philosophical speculation had proceeded in the eighteenth century' (PMM). Schopenhauer described the book as the 'finest and most comprehensible of Kant's principal works'. Three printings of the Prolegomena appeared in the same year, identifiable by the varying woodcut head and tailpieces. The present example is the correct first printing is with the floriated bar headpiece on page 3 (rather than the second and third printings that have the two cherubs headpiece - Warda 76 & 77) and the floriated bar on page 222 (rather than the bar with climbing leaves - Warda 76 - or a small ornamental piece with climbing flora - Warda 77). Finally, on page 78, line 8 the word ?subjektiv? appears rather than ?objektiv? ? which was corrected in the two later printings. The second and third printings are relatively common, no doubt with larger print runs on account of the commercial success of the book, but examples of the correct first printing are notably scarce. Warda, 75.
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In den WarenkorbRiga, bey Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1783. 8vo. In contemporary full sprinkled calf with gilt lettering to spine. Spine and edges of boards with wear. Small repair to lower margin of first two leaves, not touching text. Small worm-tract to upper margin of first 18 ff. A with marginal underlinings in pencil. 222 pp. The rare first edition, first issue, of Kant's masterpiece, the more popular exposition of the ideas presented in his main work "Critik der reinen Vernunft" (1781). Three variants of the first edition appeared in the same year, distinguishable by head- and tailpieces" this is the first, as described in Warda, 75.This work constitutes a more comprehensible exposition of the main thoughts of Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason", and the "prolegomena", being one of the most frequently read and most approachable of his works, also became one of Kant's most influential. It is responsible for spreading his thoughts among a much wider audience than his other works. After having received immense negative critique and having been misunderstood with the first edition of the "Critique of Pure Reason", Kant wrote his "Prolegomena" as a defense and explanation" he later incorporated much of it into the second edition of the "Critique of Pure Reason". It is with the ideas expounded in this work that Kant becomes world-famous. "Kant's great achievement was to conclude finally the lines on which philosophical speculation had proceeded in the eighteenth century, and to open up a new and more comprehensive system of dealing with the problems of philosophy. The influence of Kant is paramount in the critical method of modern philosophy. - No other thinker has been able to hold with such firmness the balance between speculative and empirical ideas. " (PMM 226). Warda 75.
Verlag: Riga: Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1783, 1783
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, second issue, of Kant's slender introduction to his wider philosophical system. Kant wrote the Prolegomena after the publication of the Critique of Pure Reason (1781), which he believed to have been widely misunderstood. Yet the work is more than purely expository: as Peter Thielke notes, "the methods Kant adopts in this work are different from those he employs in the first Critique, and this opens up a novel perspective on what exactly critical idealism involves" (p. 2). Of the first edition's three issues, this second is identified by the angel vignette headpiece on page 3 and the garlanded rod tailpiece on page 222. Adickes 49; Warda 76. Peter Thielke, "Introduction", in Peter Thielke, ed., Kant's Prolegomena: A Critical Guide, 2023. Octavo (203 x 118 mm), pp. 222, [2]. Woodcut vignette to title page, head- and tailpiece, floral running-heads. Near-contemporary half sheep, early reback with original spine laid down, spine decorated and ruled in gilt, pale yellow calf spine label, marbled paper sides and endpapers, red edges. Light bumping and wear, minor loss to spine ends, infrequent browning to contents: a very good copy.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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In den WarenkorbRiga, bey Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1783 + Königsberg, Friedrich Nicolovius, 1794 + 1798. 8vo. Bound together in one slightly later full green cloth binding with gilt title to spine: Kant/ Religion/ und/ Metaphysik. A bit of wear to extremities and a bit of brownspotting throughout. But all in all a harmonious and nice "Sammelband" of three of Kant's important works. With stamp (Studentersamfundet") to front free end-paper and to all three title-pages. 1) Woodcut title-vignette, woodcut flower-and putti-headpiece on p. 3 and woodcut end-vignette (ornamentail piece with flowers). 222 pp. 2) With contemporary ownership-signature to title-page. XXVI, (4), 314, (2, -errata) pp. 3) With contemporary ownership-signature to title-page (same as previous work: v. Holmfeld"). XXX, 205 pp. The three works together constitute an excellent introduction to the full range of Kant works and are all of the utmost importance to the understanding of his philosophy:1) First edition, third issue, of Kant's masterpiece, the more popular exposition of the ideas presented in his main work "Critik der reinen Vernunft" (1781). Three variants of the first edition are known to exist, distinguishable by head- and tailpieces, and this is the third one listed in Warda, i.e. Warda 77.This work constitutes a more comprehensible exposition of the main thoughts of Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason", and it is probably one of the most frequently read and approachable of his works. After having received immense negative critique and having been misunderstood with the first edition of the "Critique of Pure Reason", Kant wrote his "Prolegomena" as a defense and explanation, and he later incorporated much of it into the second edition of the "Critique of Pure Reason"" -it is with the ideas expounded in this work that Kant becomes world-famous. "Kant's great achievement was to conclude finally the lines on which philosophical speculation had proceeded in the eighteenth century, and to open up a new and more comprehensive system of dealing with the problems of philosophy. The influence of Kant is paramount in the critical method of modern philosophy. - No other thinker has been able to hold with such firmness the balance between speculative and empirical ideas. " (PMM 226). Warda: 77. 2) The improved and enlarged second edition of Kant's seminal work, in which he develops his religion of reason and most fully accounts for his philosophy of religion.The "Religion within the Bounds of Mere Reason " originally appeared in 1793 but was enlarged and revised by Kant himself, and it appeared in the definitive second edition on 1794. It is this second edition which became the standard version of the text.The work is constituted by four essays, in which Kant accounts for relationship between the moral doctrines that he had developed in his works of moral philosophy and his understanding of religion. One of his most frequently cited conclusions is that even though morality in itself does not need religion, morality will still inevitably lead to religion."The work in which Kant offers his most extensive and systematic treatment of religion from the perspective of his critical philosophy is "Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason". In addition to its importance in the development of Kant's view of religion as discussed below, this work is notable because of the controversy over censorship that attended its publication, the reprimand then given to Kant in the name of the Prussian emperor, Friedrich Wilhelm II, and Kant's pledge not to publish on matters of religion, which he later considered abrogated upon the death of the emperor in 1797." (SEP).Warda: 145.3) First edition of the last book that Kant himself published (together with his simultaneously published lecture "Anthropologie in pragmatischer Hinsicht"), in which he defends the Faculty of Philosophy against those of Theology, Law, and Medicine, claiming that Philosophy is superior in that it is the only of them that.