Méditations Cartésiennes: Introduction a la Phénoménologie.
by HUSSERL, Edmond, Peiffer, Gabrielle & LEVINAS, Emmanuel [Tr.]
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Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1931. First Edition. modern boards. Very good. HUSSERL, Edmond, Peiffer, Gabrielle & LEVINAS, Emmanuel [Tr.], Méditations Cartésiennes: Introduction a la Phénoménologie. Librairie Armand Colin, Paris, 1931. VII + 136. Octavo, FIRST EDITION. Blank leaf + TP + [v] vii + [1] 136 + 1 blank leaf, Octavo. First Edition.
Scarce first printing of Husserl`s lectures at the Sorbonne, in the Amphithéatre Descartes on February 23 and 25, 1929. In these lectures Husserl states: "France's greatest thinker, René Descartes, gave transcendental phenomenology new Impulses through his Meditations; their study acted quite directly on the transformation of an already developing phenomenology into a new kind of transcendental philosophy. Accordingly one might almost call transcendental phenomenology a neo-Cartesianism, even though it is obliged and precisely by its radical development of Cartesian motifs to reject nearly all the well-known doctrinal content of the Cartesian philosophy" (Dorion Cairns, translator 1982).
CONDITION: Decorated rebound patterned boards with beige cloth spine. Sticker with title to upper board. Spine edges slightly bumped. Renewed stiff endpapers. Previous owner`s stamp and pen inscription on title page upper edge. Title page bottom corner worn. Pages age-toned. Very good.
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Scarce first printing of Husserl`s lectures at the Sorbonne, in the Amphithéatre Descartes on February 23 and 25, 1929. In these lectures Husserl states: "France's greatest thinker, René Descartes, gave transcendental phenomenology new Impulses through his Meditations; their study acted quite directly on the transformation of an already developing phenomenology into a new kind of transcendental philosophy. Accordingly one might almost call transcendental phenomenology a neo-Cartesianism, even though it is obliged and precisely by its radical development of Cartesian motifs to reject nearly all the well-known doctrinal content of the Cartesian philosophy" (Dorion Cairns, translator 1982).
CONDITION: Decorated rebound patterned boards with beige cloth spine. Sticker with title to upper board. Spine edges slightly bumped. Renewed stiff endpapers. Previous owner`s stamp and pen inscription on title page upper edge. Title page bottom corner worn. Pages age-toned. Very good.
PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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- Title
- Méditations Cartésiennes: Introduction a la Phénoménologie.
- Author
- HUSSERL, Edmond, Peiffer, Gabrielle & LEVINAS, Emmanuel [Tr.]
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- Modern boards
- Book Condition
- Used - Very good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Librairie Armand Colin
- Place of Publication
- Paris
- Date Published
- 1931
- Keywords
- Phenomenology, philosophy, religion
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