Articles on Aristotle. 3: Metaphysics
Gerald Duckworth, June 1979. Paper Back. Shelf wear to the cover. Previous owner's name inked/stamped inside front cover. Underlining on several pages. More
Gerald Duckworth, June 1979. Paper Back. Shelf wear to the cover. Previous owner's name inked/stamped inside front cover. Underlining on several pages. More
Doubleday Anchor, 1962. Reprint. Mass Market PaperBack. Mass market paperback with previous owner's name inked half title page. Pencil underlining scattered through text here and there. [314 pages]. More
Grove Press, 1965. Paper Back. Second printing; Solid binding, clean text; Some general wear to covers and spine including slight water damage at upper edge; A great reading copy. More
Random House, January 1962. Cloth. Complete four volume set. Octavo. No jackets as issued. Tan cloth with black & silver lettering. Heavy foxing, darkening to margins. Tanning to end pages. Front free end pages on all 4 volumes have inked previous owner's name and a previous dealer's rubber stamped address..... More
The Modern Library / Random House, 1960. Reprint. Cloth. Octavo. In edgeworn jacket with dust stains and mild marginal darkening. Flap is not clipped. A 'complete' list of Modern Library series on DJ verso. Slanted spine. Red cloth covered boards with gold lettering framed within rectangle of black cloth on..... More
University Alabama Press, October 1975. Trade Paperback. Seeks to bring present-day philosophy principles into the history of aesthetics Before the publication of Aesthetics from Classical Greece to the Present there were three histories of aesthetics in English--Bosanquet's pioneering work, the second part of Croce's Aesthetic in the Ainsle translation, and..... More
Yale University Press, January 1966. Paper Back. Moderate shelfwear, Yet heavily underlined with tick marks and side notes in pencil throught the first 120 pages thereabout of this 168 page book. Decent reading copy for those not distracted by the defacement of another reader. [168 pp.]. More
SUNY Press, June 2015. Hardcover. In this original work of philosophy, Andrew Benjamin calls for a new understanding of relationality, one inaugurating a philosophical mode of thought that takes relations among people and events as primary, over and above conceptions of simple particularity or abstraction. Drawing on the work of..... 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
Doubleday - Anchor, January 1956. Reprint. Mass Market PaperBack. Edgeworn. creased spine, underlining in pen & pencil scattered here and there within text. Ring stain from a glass or cup verso of front cover. Dark stain top textblock edge. [320 pp.]. More
Library Of Liberal Arts, January 1965. Trade Paperback. More
Library Of Liberal Arts, January 1965. Trade Paperback. More
Hackett Pub Co Inc, June 1979. Trade Paperback. A model of what an edition of a philosohic text for an introductory level should be. Introduction does an admirable job of putting Berkeley's thought in the intellectual context of its time. --Gary C. Hatfield. More
Hackett Pub Co Inc, June 1979. Trade Paperback. A model of what an edition of a philosohic text for an introductory level should be. Introduction does an admirable job of putting Berkeley's thought in the intellectual context of its time. --Gary C. Hatfield. More
The Library of Liberal Arts; The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1955. Paper Back. Damp stained & darkened top right corner. Sunned spine. Smudges along textblock fore-edge. Some side notes here and there, a few times within text. [113 pp.]. More
Macmillan, April 1977. Hardcover. More
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, January 1976. Trade Paperback. More
Oxford University Press, USA, February 2004. Hardcover. Lust, says Simon Blackburn, is furtive, headlong, always sizing up opportunities. It is a trail of clothing in the hallway, the trashy cousin of love. But be that as it may, the aim of this delightful book is to rescue lust "from the..... More
Metro Books, January 2011. Flexible Boards. More
Oxford University Press, USA, June 2005. Hardcover. The author of the highly popular book Think, which Time magazine hailed as "the one book every smart person should read to understand, and even enjoy, the key questions of philosophy," Simon Blackburn is that rara avis--an eminent thinker who is able to..... More
Wesleyan University Press, May 1984. Paper Back. More
The Macmillan Company, January 1968. First Edition. Cloth. First American Edition. Octavo. Dustjacket is missing. Brown cloth covered boards. Gold lettering and small blue foil colophon stamped between title and author's name: both on spine. Boards dust stained and slightly bowed. Topstained faded gold. 305 pages. More
Cambridge University Press, July 2016. Hardcover. How did Nietzsche the philosopher come into being? The Nietzsche known today did not develop 'naturally', through the gradual maturation of some inborn character. Instead, from an early age he engaged in a self-conscious campaign to follow his own guidance, thereby cultivating the critical..... More
Routledge, September 1991. Hardcover. This volume is one of the most remarkable works in the history of economic thought. First published in 1893, its principal significance rests in its argument that economic theory, however technical or pragmatic, is necessarily formed by and derives its meaning from larger moral and philosophical..... More
University of Chicago Press, March 1994. Trade Paperback. In this lively look at current debates in American philosophy, leading philosophers talk candidly about the changing character of their discipline. In the spirit of Emerson's "The American Scholar," this book explores the identity of the American philosopher. Through informal conversations, the..... More