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  • Seller image for The Infinite in Mathematics: Logico-Mathematical Writings (Vienna Circle Collection, Volume 9) for sale by My Father's Books

    Kaufmann, Felix. Edited by Brian McGuinness. Introduction by Ernest Nagel. Translated by Paul Foulkes.

    Published by Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1978

    Seller: My Father's Books, Bennington, VT, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Printed in The Netherlands. First Printing. [Date from the copyright page.] Frontispiece, Introduction (Nagel), Editor's Note (McGuinness), Preface, Analytic Contents, Endnotes, Bibliography of Kaufmann's Published Writings (Dr. Reeder), Bibliography of Works Cited, Index of Names; XVII, 235 pages, followed by [1] a list of Vienna Circle Collection titles. The original black cloth is in excellent shape with corners square and gilt lettering on the spine as bright as if just issued. The interior is creamy-bright and completely clean, despite just a blush of toning to the endpapers. The original colorful dust jacket shows a few freckles on its interior, with a small tear at the top-edge. [Please see my five images of the actual book.] "Felix Kaufmann attended meetings of the Vienna Circle regularly and was a bridge between the Circle and the phenomenological movement, of which he was later one of the leading exponents at the New School in New York. § This early characteristic work, the author's own favorite, combines the best features of both schools. Two contemporary articles on related themes are included: one published, in German, in 'Erkenntnis' (1931); the other, heretofore unpublished."---gleaned from flap and preface. As with every book from my father's collection, tipped-in at the front is the small, attractive, acid-free bookplate pictured on my homepage. All books are wrapped with special care and are shipped promptly with tracking; international sales sent via global priority, also with tracking.