The Structuralists: from Marx to Lévi-Strauss (A847)
Doubleday Anchor, 1972. First Edition. Magazine. Sunned spine & mild wear. Previous owner's name inked in 3 colors of ballpoint half title page.330 pages. More
Doubleday Anchor, 1972. First Edition. Magazine. Sunned spine & mild wear. Previous owner's name inked in 3 colors of ballpoint half title page.330 pages. More
Wisdom Library / Philosophical Library, January 1965. Hardcover. 12mo. {4 & 3/4' x 7 & 1/2'}; damp stained, edgeworn dustjacket. Darkening/foxing. 58 pages. More
University of Chicago Press, February 1988. Hardcover. In the first two volumes of this work, Paul Ricoeur examined the relations between time and narrative in historical writing, fiction, and theories of literature. This final volume, a comprehensive reexamination and synthesis of the ideas developed in volumes 1 and 2, stands..... More
University of California Press, June 1969. First Trade. Paper Back. Shelf wear and foxing on top edge. Creased on bottom right corner, else a very good copy. More
Columbia University Press, July 2016. Trade Paperback. Blossoming from a correspondence between Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being is an intense personal, philosophical, and political meditation on the significance of the vegetal for our lives, our ways of thinking, and our relations with human and nonhuman beings. The..... More
Columbia University Press, April 2003. Hardcover. What do we mean when we say time passes? How do contingency and anachronism and other philosophical concepts bearing on time affect the more (seemingly) concrete realities of our political and cultural lives? In ways small and great, personal and cultural, we all experience..... More
University Of Minnesota Press, May 1989. Trade Paperback. Review copy with review slip from University of Minnesota Press laid in. Some curl to wrapper and slight dust staining to textblock edgeselse very good + overall. (345 pages.). More
Springer, October 1997. Hardcover. This is a translation of Edmund HusserI's lecture course from the Summer semester 1907 at the University of Gottingen. The German original was pub- lished posthumously in 1973 as Volume XVI of Husserliana, Husserl's opera omnia. The translation is complete, including both the main text and..... More
Franklin Library, January 1983. Leather. Full leather; gilt edges. More
Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1937. First Edition. Cloth. First Edition (U.S.); Brown cloth covered boards with gold lettering & decorative device (beginning to fade) on spine and author's initial in gold front panel. Spine and edges darkened. End pages heavily darkened/tanned fanning out from gutter front and back. A...... More
Doubleday, January 1956. Mass Market PaperBack. Light wear to cover edges & corners. Previous owner's name handwritten in blue ballpoint veso of front cover. (144 pages plus three page list of Anchor titles.). More
Doubleday Anchor, 1954. Reprint. Mass Market PaperBack. Dust stains to textblock edges. Cover worn at extremities. Foxing/darkening to wrapper margins.Two sources of Moraltity and Religion first published in France in 1932. The English translation appeared in 1935. (320 pages.). More
The Modern Library, January 1939. First Thus. Cloth. Stated, First Modern Library Giant Edition in edgeworn jacket with tears, sunned spine, foxed/darkened verso. Flap not clipped. 268 titles listed on jacket verso. Sticker removal residue back jacket panel. Regal blue cloth covered boards with gold lettering in black rectangle on..... More
A Doubleday / Image Books, September 1964. Mass Market PaperBack. Mild darkening of spine. There is considerable pencilled underlining only in section about Kant (pgs. 209 through 241). (279 pp.). More
Harper Torchbook / The Academy library / Harper & Brothers, January 1961. Paper Back. Heavily underlined with side notes and other handwritten contributions by previous owner. Spine darkened. Cover stained, with flacking along spine edge of front and back cover. Passable reading copy for those not distracted by the underlining..... More
Harper Torchbooks / The Cloister Library / Harper & Row publishers, 1960. First Thus. Trade Paperback. Octavo. Mild wear to paperback cover. Stains, darkening & remnants of Episcopal Church rubber stamp. Inside half title book marked as church library discard. Previous owner's name written in green ink long hand verso..... More
Viking Press, May 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. First American edition in very good dustjacket. Not price clipped. Original U.S. price on jacket flap, $4.95. Quarter bound: black cloth covered spine with foil stamped lettering in turquoise & cerulean blue & carolina blue paper cover board lightly faded at edges. Boards..... More
Cambridge University Press, January 1987. Hardcover. This comprehensive sourcebook makes available in the original Latin and Greek the principal extant texts required for the study of the Stoic, Epicurean and skeptical schools of philosophy. The material is organized by schools, and within each school topics are treated thematically. The volume..... More
Penguin Books, January 1985. Paper Back. Moderate shelf wear and creasing to cover. More
Penguin Classics, August 1953. Mass Market PaperBack. Widely regarded as the first modern autobiography, The Confessions is an astonishing work of acute psychological insight. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) argued passionately against the inequality he believed to be intrinsic to civilized society. In his Confessions he relives the first fifty-three years of..... More
Oxford University Press, August 2008. Trade Paperback. Why does agency -- the capacity to make choices and to act in the world -- matter to us? Why is it meaningful that our intentions have effects in the world, that they reflect our sense of identity, that they embody what we..... More
Station Hill Press, Inc., January 1988. Paper Back. This collection of writing represents, in Sondheim's words, "a basic text for postmodern poets." Sondheim states, "My approach would describe something like the impossible search for the grounds of the Self in sexuality and ideology; the hysteria of the loss of speech;..... More
The History Press, May 2006. Trade Paperback. The dramatic life of a key Enlightenment figure, and France's greatest philosopher, Francois Marie Arouet (pen name Voltaire). More
University of Chicago Press, September 2007. Cloth. On the surface, stoicism and emotion seem like contradictory terms. Yet the Stoic philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome were deeply interested in the emotions, which they understood as complex judgments about what we regard as valuable in our surroundings. Stoicism and Emotion..... More
distributed by Great Eastern Book Co, January 1978. Hardcover. In very good dust jacket. Tan boards with blue lettering. Blue end pages. Clean sound & fine all around. Laid in: a note on Nicolas Hays Ltd. letterhead says: 'As Per Instructions of John P. Leavey, Jr.' Leavy was a well..... More