1866 The Philosophy of the Conditioned
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Description
First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, Uncommon
First edition.
Uncommon work.
Bound in the publisher's original brown cloth.
Written by English philosopher and ecclesiastic, Henry Longueville Mansel, this work examines the philosophical ideas of the time, in particular, critiquing the theories of fellow philosophers, John Stuart Mill and Sir William Hamilton.
Originally published in articles from "The Contemporary Review", this work was intended as a response to Mill's criticism of Hamilton, as well as remarking on Hamilton's philosophy itself.
Condition
Bound in the publisher's original brown cloth. Externally, very good, with light rubbing to the extremities and a few marks to cloth. Offsetting to the rear board. Small label to backstrip tail. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean,with a few spots to the end pages. Some pages remain unopened.
Very Good
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