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RARE Bound copy: Convictionism Versus Non-Convictionism by James MacKaye, 1928

$ 8.45

  • Author: James MacKaye
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Language: English
  • Modification Description: contains minimal pencil and pen markings, two cut pages
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Original/Facsimile: Unknown
  • Publisher: unknown
  • Seller Notes: “Excellent, rare bound copy of manuscript of 1928 ethics article by James MacKaye.”
  • Special Attributes: Manuscript
  • Subject: Philosophy
  • Topic: Ethics
  • Year Printed: 1928

Description

RARE Bound manuscript copy: "Convictionism Versus Non-Convictionism" by James MacKaye, 1928 binding undated and unattributed - appears to be library bound 30 one-sided pages plus blank end pages front inside cover card cut; top of page 1 torn off pencil markings on cut card page and on page 1 of manuscript: "DCL" "DCL III" indecipherable, "by James MacKaye" pen marking on page 1 of manuscript: "Hanover, NH" pencil correction on page 19 (see photo) binding in excellent condition Please see photos for general condition of pages, etc. This article was published in the October, 1928, edition of The International Journal of Ethics (1890-1938), which is continued by Ethics (1938-present). It is a little known article among his range of works, which included The Economy of Happiness (1906), The Logic of Conduct (1924), and The Dynamic Universe (1931). www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/intejethi.39.1.2377926 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_MacKaye There are small, noticeable differences between the published article (a copy will be included with this purchase) and this manuscript. Subject: Logic, reason, beliefs, ethics, morals. Anthropology, philosophy.