Emmanuel Kant ; Jules Barni (trad.) - ‎Eléments métaphysiques de la doctrine de la vertu [e.o. française] - 1855

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Original 1855 French edition of Kant's Metaphysics of the Doctrine of Virtue, translated by Jules Barni, in a period half-leather binding with gilt spine and 274 pages.

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Original French edition, by Jules Barni, professor of philosophy and doctor of letters, of the 'Doctrine of Virtue,' the second part of Emmanuel Kant's 'Metaphysics of Morals,' the first being 'The Doctrine of Right' (1797).

Jules Barni translated almost all of Kant, and today we mainly rely on his translation of the Critique of Pure Reason. His work as a translator was instrumental in the reception of Kantian philosophy in France.

Vintage copy, half-leather, spine with nerves, title and author in gilt.

Condition: glue mark on the upper bit's leather, scuffs on the cuts and corners. Fine discolorations. Untrimmed copy, in good condition.

Emmanuel Kant; Jules Barni
Metaphysical Elements of the Doctrine of Virtue (second part of the Metaphysics of Morals) followed by a treatise on pedagogy and various small writings related to morality
Paris, Auguste Durand, 1855
in-8 (23 x 14.5 cm); cviii-274 pages.

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We are looking for old books for our bibliophile customers. We currently have a strong demand on the web. On-site withdrawals are only from MONDAY TO FRIDAY, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passage Bookstore - Gribaudo Vandamme Bookstore 48-62 Passage Jouffroy - 75009 Paris
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Original French edition, by Jules Barni, professor of philosophy and doctor of letters, of the 'Doctrine of Virtue,' the second part of Emmanuel Kant's 'Metaphysics of Morals,' the first being 'The Doctrine of Right' (1797).

Jules Barni translated almost all of Kant, and today we mainly rely on his translation of the Critique of Pure Reason. His work as a translator was instrumental in the reception of Kantian philosophy in France.

Vintage copy, half-leather, spine with nerves, title and author in gilt.

Condition: glue mark on the upper bit's leather, scuffs on the cuts and corners. Fine discolorations. Untrimmed copy, in good condition.

Emmanuel Kant; Jules Barni
Metaphysical Elements of the Doctrine of Virtue (second part of the Metaphysics of Morals) followed by a treatise on pedagogy and various small writings related to morality
Paris, Auguste Durand, 1855
in-8 (23 x 14.5 cm); cviii-274 pages.

Seller's Story

We are looking for old books for our bibliophile customers. We currently have a strong demand on the web. On-site withdrawals are only from MONDAY TO FRIDAY, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passage Bookstore - Gribaudo Vandamme Bookstore 48-62 Passage Jouffroy - 75009 Paris
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Number of Books
1
Subject
Philosophy
Book Title
‎Eléments métaphysiques de la doctrine de la vertu [e.o. française]
Author/ Illustrator
Emmanuel Kant ; Jules Barni (trad.)
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1855
Edition
1st Edition
Language
French
Original language
No
Number of pages
274
FranceVerified
32809
Objects sold
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