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Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 1811
ISBN 10: 0461669889ISBN 13: 9780461669886
Anbieter: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Verlag: Duncker und Humblot, 1834
Anbieter: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Fair. Volumes 1, part 2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings, In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. 8vo, backstrip missing, marbled boards. Gothic script. Corners bumped. Internally clean and tight. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,650grams, ISBN:
Verlag: Berlin, Nicolai, 1881., 1881
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Deutschland
8°. VIII, 684 SS. Halbleder d. Zt., mit etwas Rückenvergoldung und marmorierten Deckeln Das System der Philosophie. Vierter Theil, enthaltend die Philosophie der Geschichte. Zweite Abtheilung: Rom, das Christliche Europa, America, die Nachwelt. - In sich abgeschlossener Band des gross angelegten Werkes von Michelet, einem Hegel-Nachfolger. - Papierbedingt etwas gebräunt, berieben, sonst gut.
Verlag: Berlin, Duncker und Humblot, 1834
Anbieter: Chiemgauer Internet Antiquariat GbR, Altenmarkt, BAY, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. VIII,353 Seiten. Auf Reihentitel verso mit Vorbesitzerstempel. Sonst SEHR gutes Exemplar ( Wir bieten auch die nahezu komplette Gesamtausgabe an ) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 600 Neuere Bindung: Halbleinenband 23 cm.
Verlag: Berlin: Verlag von Duncker und Humblot 1833 und 1834., 1833
Anbieter: Altstadt Antiquariat Goslar, Goslar, Deutschland
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1. Aufl., 3 Theile in 2 Bänden. 468/243/353 S., 3 Bl. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel s Werke. Vollständige Ausgabe durch einen Verein von Freunden des Verewigten: D. Ph. Marheineke, D. J. Schulze, D. Eduard Gans. D. Lp. v. Henning, D. H. Hotho, D. K. Michelet, D. F. Förster: Dritter, Vierter und Fünfter Band. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 8°, marmorierte Pappbände der Zeit, mit handgeschriebenem Titel auf Rückenschild, Einbände und Einbandkanten berieben, Kapitale bestossen, Rücken des ersten Bandes beschädigt, aber vollständig, im Rückenbereich kleinere Fehlstellen im Überzugspapier, Schnitt verstaubt, Vorsätze etwas braunfleckig, ansonsten gut.
Verlag: Duncker und Humblot, Berlin, 1833
Anbieter: Webbooks, Wigtown, Wigtown, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. First Thus. Ex-library with the usual blemishes. Extremities somewhat worn. Paper labels to spines darkened & no longer legible.Text in German. "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel s Werke - Vollständige Ausgabe durch einen Verein von Freunden des Verewigten - Dritter (1833), Vierter (1834) & Funfter (1834)band ". A00007871.
Verlag: Nürnberg, Johann Leonhard Schrag,, 1812
Anbieter: Antiquariat an der Uni Muenchen, München, Deutschland
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8° , Hardcover/Pappeinband. TP + [III]-X = Vorrede + [XI]-XIV = Inhalt + [I]-XXVIII = Einleitung + 1-334. Moderner Einband. Stempel auf Titelseite. Gutes Exemplar des wichtigen Werkes von Hegel. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: JOHANN LEONHARD SCHRAG PUB 1812, NURNBERG, 1812
Anbieter: JOHN LUTSCHAK BOOKS, BURLINGTON, WI, USA
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HARDCOVER. Zustand: VERY GOOD. FIRST EDITION. HALF-BOUND DECORATED PAPER BOARDS WITH LEATHER SPINE AND CORNERS, SPINE TITLES IN GILT, AND ALL EDGES STAINED RED. OTHER THAN SOME WORMING TO THE FIRST 15 AND LAST 11 LEAVES (VERY MARGINAL EFFECT TO TEXT) AND SOME FUGITIVE LIGHT PENCIL UNDERLININGS AND MARGINAL LINES, RUBBING AND LIGHT WEAR TO THE CORNERS AND EDGES, A VERY NICE COPY OF THE RAREST OF THE 3 VOLUMES OF THE LOGIC.
Verlag: Johann Leonhard Schrag 1812, 1813 & 1816, Nürnberg, 1812
Anbieter: Athena Rare Books ABAA, Fairfield, CT, USA
Zustand: Bound. FIRST EDITIONS. Wissenschaft der Logik (The Science of Logic). Johann Leonhard Schrag, Nürnberg, 1812, 1813 & 1816. Volume 1: Erster Band. Die objective Logik: TP + [III]-X = Vorrede + [XI]-XIV = Inhalt + [I]-XXVIII = Einleitung + 1-334; Volume 2: Zweytes Buch. Die Lehre vom Wesen): TP + [III]-VI = Inhalt + [1]-282; Volume 3: Zweiter Band. Wissenschaft der subjectiven Logik oder die Lehre vom Begriff: Series TP on verso [facing] + TP + [III]-VI = Vorbericht + VII-X = Inhalt + [1]-403. Octavo. All Three in First Edition. Hegel's Science of Logic in a Beautiful Matched Set - All Three Books in First Edition (1812, 1813 & 1816)Hegel's The Science of Logic provided a complete outline for his vision of logic; an ontology that incorporates the traditional Aristotelian syllogism not as a foundational element, but rather as a sub-component of his system. For Hegel, the most important achievement of German Idealism (starting with Kant and culminating in his own philosophy), was the demonstration that Reality is shaped through and through by mind and, when properly understood, actually is nothing other than Mind. Thus ultimately the structures of thought and reality, subject and object, are identical. This means that, for Hegel, the underlying structure of all Reality is ultimately rational so logic is not merely about reasoning or argument but rather is also the rational, structural core of all of Reality and every dimension of it. The Science of Logic thus includes (among other things) analyses of being, nothingness, becoming, existence, reality, essence, reflection, concept, and method. As developed, it includes the fullest description of his dialectic. These three books together are sometimes referred to as the Greater Logic to distinguish it from the condensed version of his thoughts on logic presented in what is called the Lesser Logic, namely the Logic section of his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences.Hegel wrote 'The Science of Logic' after he had completed his Phenomenology of Spirit and while he was in Nuremberg working at a secondary school and courting his fiancée. It was published in a number of volumes. The first, 'The Objective Logic', has two parts (the Doctrines of Being and Essence) and each part was published in 1812 and 1813 respectively. The second volume, 'The Subjective Logic' was published in 1816 the same year he became a professor of philosophy at Heidelberg. The Science of Logic was found to be too advanced for undergraduate students so Hegel wrote his Lesser Logic for the Encyclopedia which was published in 1817.Hegel considered his Logik to be one of his major works and therefore kept it up to date through constant revision. In 1826, when the book went out of stock, instead of reprinting as requested, he undertook to revise it. By 1831, Hegel had completed a greatly revised and expanded version of the 'Doctrine of Being', but had no time to revise the rest of the book. The Preface to the second edition is dated 7 November 1831, just before his death on 14 November 1831. That edition appeared in 1832, and again in 1834-5 in the posthumous Works. The only English translation has been based on this second edition. matching late 19th century ¾ leather with green and red (and blue on volume 1) marbled boards. The spines have gilt decorations and the title in gilt on a red field. There is just a bit of wear to the exterior, but overall this makes a beautiful set for presentation on the shelf. The text is clean although a bit tanned and light foxed at time. Completely uncut and therefore preserving the wide original margins. Overall a lovely copy of one of the more important works in Western Philosophy. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
Verlag: Nuremberg: Johann Leonhard Schrag, 1812; 1813; 1816, 1816
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First editions of the author's first and most comprehensive statement of his method of logic, the foundation of his philosophical system, in a well-preserved contemporary binding. It was with the Logik that Hegel achieved international recognition. Hegel structures the Science of Logic in two parts. The first, Objective Logic, was published in two books in 1812 and 1813, and the second, Subjective Logic, was published in one in 1816. The two books of Objective Logic deal with being and essence; Subjective Logic deals with concept. A condensed version was latterly published in 1817 as the first part of the Encyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften (Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences). "There are differences in the arrangement of the two versions, but they are not major ones and are not in themselves of much significance" (Inwood, p. 261). At the time, Hegel was headmaster of a school in Nuremberg, where he added philosophy to the usual syllabus. Following the publication of the final part of Science of Logic, he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg. Croce I, 2. M. J. Inwood, Hegel, 1983. 2 parts in 3 volumes, octavo (199 x 123mm). Contemporary half calf, smooth spines ruled in blind, red glazed paper spine labels, grey paste paper sides, edges red. Light rubbing, minor browning and foxing to endpapers and outer leaves, a couple of ink splashes to front pastedown of vol. III: an excellent copy.