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Février 2012 Nouveautés – New Arrivals February 2012 Février 2012 Nouveautés – New Arrivals February 2012 ISBN: 9782070113330 (rel.) ISBN: 2070113337 (rel.) Titre: Écrits gnostiques : la bibliothèque de Nag Hammadi / édition publiée sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Mahé et de Paul-Hubert Poirier ; index établis par Eric Crégheur. Éditeur: [Paris] : Gallimard, c2007. Desc. matérielle: lxxxvii, 1830 p. ; 18 cm. Titre de coll.: (Bibliothèque de la pléiade ; 538) Note générale: "Le présent volume donne la traduction intégrale des quarante-six écrits de Nag Hammadi ... On y a joint ceux du manuscrit copte de Berlin (Berolinensis gnosticus 8502, désigné par BG), ..."--P. xxxi. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p.1685-1689) et des index. AC 20 B5E37M2 2007 ISBN: 9782070771745 (rel.) ISBN: 2070771741 (rel.) Titre: Philosophes confucianistes = Ru jia / textes traduits, présentés et annotés par Charles Le Blanc et Rémi Mathieu. Titre parallèle: Ru jia Éditeur: [Paris] : Gallimard, c2009. Desc. matérielle: lxvi, 1468 p. : cartes ; 18 cm. Titre de coll.: (Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ; 557) Note générale: Contient les "Quatre livres" (Si shu): Lun yu, Mengzi, Da xue et Zhong yong; contient aussi le Classique de la piété filiale (Xiao jing) et le Xun zi. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [1335]-1350). Dépouil. complet: Les entretiens de Confucius (Lunyu) - Meng Zi -- La Grande Étude (Daxue) - La pratique équilibrée (Zhongyong) -- Le Classique de la piété filiale (Xiaojing) -- Xun Zi AC 20 B5P45L43 2009 ISBN: 9782130576785 (br.) ISBN: 2130576788 (br.) Auteur: Déroche, François, 1952- Titre: Le Coran / François Déroche. Éditeur: Paris : Presses universitaires de France, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 127 p. ; 18 cm. Titre de coll.: (Que sais-je ; 1245) Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 124-126). AE 25 Q84P7 1941- 1245 ISBN: 9782130569602 (br.) ISBN: 2130569609 (br.) Auteur: Grondin, Jean, 1955- Titre: La philosophie de la religion / Jean Grondin Éditeur: Paris : Presses universitaires de France, 2009 Desc. matérielle: 127 p. ; 18 cm. Titre de coll.: (Que sais-je? ; 3839) Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 126). AE 25 Q84P7 1941- 3839 ISBN: 9780521834537 (hbk.) Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 1 sur 307 2012-08-01 ISBN: 0521834538 (hbk.) Titre: Lay intellectuals in the Carolingian world / edited by Patrick Wormald and Janet L. Nelson. Éditeur: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007. Desc. matérielle: xiii, 263 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Note générale: Papers other than concluding paper presented at International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1999 and 2000. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographical references and index. Dépouil. complet: Secular sanctity : forging an ethos for the Carolingian nobility / Thomas F.X. Noble -- Einhardus peccator / David Ganz -- The world, the text, and the Carolingian : royal, aristocratic, and masculine identities in Nithard's Histories / Stuart Airlie -- Eberhard of Friuli, a Carolingian lay intellectual / Paul J.E. Kershaw -- Dhuoda / Janet L. Nelson -- Learned women? : Liutberga and the instruction of Carolingian women / Valerie L. Garver -- Charles the Bald, Hincmar of Rheims, and the ivory of the Pericopes of Henry II / Celia Chazelle -- Problems of authorship and audience in the wrirings of King Alfred the Great / David Pratt -- "Stand strong against the monsters" : kingship and learning in the empire of King Æthelstan / Michael Wood -- The lay intellectual in Anglo-Saxon England : Ealdorman Æthelweard and rhe politics of history / Scott Ashley. AZ 603 L39 2007 ISBN: 9789058676702 (rel) ISBN: 9058676706 (rel) Titre: Miroir et savoir : la transmission d'un thème platonicien, des Alexandrins à la philosophie arabo-musulmane : actes du colloque international tenu à Leuven et Louvain-La-Neuve, les 17 et 18 novembre 2005 / édité par Daniel De Smet, Meryem Sebti et Godefroid de Callataÿ. Éditeur: Leuven : Leuven University press, 2008. Desc. matérielle: x, 310 p. ; 25 cm. Titre de coll.: (Ancient and medieval philosophy. Series I ; 38) Note générale: Textes en français ou en anglais. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques et des index. B 20.6 A531 1978- 38 ISBN: 9789519264707 (pbk.) ISBN: 9519264701 (pbk.) Titre: Pragmatist perspectives / edited by Sami Pihlström and Henrik Rydenfelt. Éditeur: Helsinki : Philosophical Society of Finland, 2009. Desc. matérielle: 295 p. ; 25 cm. Titre de coll.: (Acta philosophica Fennica ; v. 86) Note générale: "... papers presented at the First Nordic Pragmatism Conference, 'Pragmatism in Science, Religion, and Politics', organized in Helsinki ... at the University of Jyväskylä, on June 2-4, 2008."--Pref. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographies. B 20.6 F45 1935- 86 ISBN: 9789519264714 (pbk.) ISBN: 951926471X (pbk.) Titre: The nature of rights : moral and political aspects of rights in late medieval and early modern philosophy / edited by Virpi Mäkinen. Éditeur: Helsinki : The Philosophical Society of Finland, 2010. Desc. matérielle: 257 p. ; 25 cm. Titre de coll.: (Acta philosophica Fennica ; v. 87) Note générale: Includes many essays from the international workshop "From Natural Rights to Human Rights," held Mar. 15, 2008 at the University of Helsinki. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographical references and index. Dépouil. complet: Justice, law, power, and agency : defining the nature of right(s) / Virpi Mäkinen -- Medieval and modern Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 2 sur 307 2012-08-01 concepts of rights : how do they differ? / John Kilcullen -- From objective right to subjective rights : the Franciscans and the interest and will conceptions of rights / Siegfried van Duffel -- Self-preservation and natural rights in late medieval and early modern political thought / Virpi Mäkinen -- Individual right as power : from domination to agency / Jussi Varkemaa -- The case of widows : Christine de Pizan on defending the rights of widows / Ilse Paakkinen -- Suárez's ideas on natural law in the light of his philosophical anthropology and moral psychology / Erik Åkerlund -- Pufendorf on natural equality / Kari Saastamoinen -- Purposes of social contracts : Hobbesian laws, Lockean rights, and Rawlsian ideas / Ville Päivänsalo. B 20.6 F45 1935- 87 ISBN: 9780888447319 (pbk.) ISBN: 0888447310 (pbk.) Auteur: Gilson, Étienne, 1884-1978. Titre: Three quests in philosophy / Etienne Gilson ; edited by Armand Maurer ; foreword by James K. Farge. Éditeur: Toronto : Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, c2008. Desc. matérielle: xi, 145 p. ; 23 cm. Titre de coll.: (The Etienne Gilson series ; 31) Note générale: The education of a philosopher first published in French under title: Réflexions sur l'éducation philosophique. Translated by James K. Farge. Note bibliogr.: Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-140) and index. Dépouil. complet: The education of a philosopher -- In quest of species -- In quest of matter. B 21 E75G54 1979- 31 ISBN: 9783826037504 (pbk.) ISBN: 3826037502 (pbk.) Auteur: Lorenz, Martin, 1966- Titre: Musik und Nihilismus : zur Relation von Kunst und Erkennen in der Philosophie Nietzsches / Martin Lorenz. Éditeur: Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann, c2008. Desc. matérielle: 271 p. ; 24 cm. Titre de coll.: (Epistemata. Reihe Philosophie ; Bd. 442) Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 255-271). B 23 E66 1979- 442 ISBN: 9783826037986 (pbk.) ISBN: 3826037987 (pbk.) Auteur: Vinco, Roberto, 1946- Titre: Unterwegs zur ontologischen Wahrheit : Hegelsche Elemente in der Fundamentalontologie Heideggers in Bezug auf das Thema "Wahrheit" / Roberto Vinco. Éditeur: Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann, 2008. Desc. matérielle: 151 p. ; 24 cm. Titre de coll.: (Epistemata. Reihe Philosophie ; Bd. 447) Note générale: Présenté à l'origine comme thèse (de doctorat) de l'auteur--Universität Tübingen, 2007. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [149]-151). B 23 E66 1979- 447 ISBN: 9783110220100 (cloth) ISBN: 3110220105 (cloth) Auteur: Hahmann, Andree, 1977- Titre: Kritische Metaphysik der Substanz : Kant im Widerspruch zu Leibniz / Andree Hahmann. Éditeur: Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, c2009. Desc. matérielle: viii, 248 p. ; 24 cm. Titre de coll.: (Kantstudien. Ergänzungshefte ; 160) Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [229]-237) et des index. B 23 K35E74 1906- 160 Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 3 sur 307 2012-08-01 ISBN: 9783110221145 (cl.) ISBN: 3110221144 (cl.) Auteur: Aportone, Anselmo. Titre: Gestalten der transzendentalen Einheit : Bedingungen der Synthesis bei Kant / Anselmo Aportone. Éditeur: Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, c2009. Desc. matérielle: x, 367 p. ; 24 cm. Titre de coll.: (Kantstudien. Ergänzungshefte ; 161) Note générale: Version légèrement révisée de l' Habilitationsschrift de l'auteur--Université de Fribourg, Switzerland, 2008. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [339]-351) et des index. B 23 K35E74 1906- 161 ISBN: 9783110228427 (hbk. : alk. paper) ISBN: 3110228424 (hbk. : alk. paper) Auteur: Schliemann, Oliver. Titre: Die Axiome der Anschauung in Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft / Oliver Schliemann. Éditeur: Berlin : De Gruyter, c2010. Desc. matérielle: 154 p. ; 24 cm. Titre de coll.: (Kantstudien. Ergänzungshefte ; 162) Note générale: Présenté à l'origine comme thèse de l'auteur--Universität Bielefeld, 2009. Note bibliogr.: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [149]-152) et un index. B 23 K35E74 1906- 162 ISBN: 9781405140379 (pbk. : alk. paper) $21.95 ISBN: 1405140372
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