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Kaikki kokoelmat (14,197), Oma kirjasto (10,452), Digital library (2,633), CDs (699), DVDs (349), Decommissioned (68)
Avainsanoja
eBook (2,225), review article (1,552), article (1,060), Aristotle (Aristotélēs) 384-322 BCE (647), CD classical (639), Plato (Plátōn) c428/423-c348/347 BCE (625), Immanuel Kant 1724-1804 (568), Martin Heidegger 1889-1976 (554), Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 1770-1831 (434), Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900 (433), Sigmund Freud FRS 1856-1939 [Goethe 1930] (405), eBook/pdf (400), René Descartes 1596-1650 (377), Algirdas Julien (Julius) Greimas 1917-92 [EPHE/EHESS 1965-85] (351), Jacques Derrida 1930-2004 (337), Karl Marx 1818-83 (327), William Shakespeare 1564-1616 (314), Claude Lévi-Strauss 1908-2009 [Collège de Fr 1959-82; Ac.fr.1973; Erasmus 1973] (307), Thomas Hobbes 1588-1679 (303), Michel Foucault 1926-84 [Collège de Fr 1970-84] (292), David Hume 1711-76 (288), Augustine of Hippo saint doctor 354-430 [bishop of Hippo 395-430] (285), Edmund Husserl 1859-1938 (282), natural language (278), John Locke FRS 1632-1704 (265), Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-78 (260), Isaac Newton PRS 1642-1727 (259), Socrates (Sōkrátēs) c470/469-399 BCE (240), Charles Darwin FRS 1809-82 (236), Homer [text history: C8th-7th BCE] (232), Baruch Spinoza (Benedito de Espinosa) 1632-77 (231), truth (228), Adolf Hitler 1889/1933-1945 Reichskanzler (225), Ludwig Wittgenstein 1889-1951 (217), Jean-Paul Sartre 1905-80 (217), Saul of Tarsus (Sha'ul ha-Tarsi; St Paul apostle) narrative setting: c5-c64/67 CE (216), Cicero (M. Tullius Cicero) 106-43 BCE (215), Francis Bacon 1561-1626 1st viscount St Alban [Lord Chancellor 1618-21] (210), Jesus Christus (Yeshua Messiah) (208), God (202), Napoléon Ier Bonaparte (Napoleone Buonaparte) 1769-1821 [empereur des Français 1804-14 & 1815] (193), Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz FRS 1646-1716 (189), Plutarch (L. Mestrius Plutarchus) c46-c120/127 (177), Elizabeth I Tudor 1533/1558-1603 queen regnant of England & Ireland (175), Marxism (172), consciousness (170), Johann Wolfgang v Goethe 1749-1832 (168), Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) FRS 1694-1778 [Ac.fr.1746] (167), knowledge (165), Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 1533-92 (164), Joseph Stalin (Dzhugashvili) 1878-1953 [GenSec CPSU 1922-52; Soviet Premier 1941-53; Defence Minister 1941-46] (163), Jacques Lacan 1901-81 (163), religion (163), Martin Luther 1483-1546 (162), Karl Popper CH FRS FBA 1902-94 [Kyoto 1992] (160), Herodotus (Hēródotos) of Halicarnassus c484-c425 BCE (156), Enlightenment (152), ethics (151), Niccolò Machiavelli 1469-1527 (151), Roland Barthes 1915-80 [Collège de Fr 1976-80] (149), Thomas Aquinas OP saint doctor c1225-74 (147), Jürgen Habermas 1929- [Kyoto 2004; Erasmus 2013] (146), James I Stuart 1566/1603-25 king of England & Ireland [James VI Stewart king of Scots 1567-1625] (145), psychoanalysis (144), Noam Chomsky 1928- [Kyoto 1988] (143), death (143), general semiotics [theory & analysis of production of meaning] (143), Søren Kierkegaard 1813-55 (142), freedom (142), Winston Churchill (Spencer-Churchill) KG OM CH FRS 1874-1965 [UK PM 1940-45 & 1951-55; Defence Minister 1940-45; 1st Lord Admiralty 1911-15 & 1939-40; Chancellor of Exchequer 1924-29; Home Sec 1910-11] [Nobel lit 1953] (141), epistemology (140), Ferdinand de Saussure 1857-1913 (139), Roman Jakobson 1896-1982 (138), Christianity (137), French structuralism (137), Erasmus (Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam) 1466-1536 (137), Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 (136), Emmanuel Levinas 1906-95 (136), Alexander III ('the great') of Macedon 356/336-323 BCE [king of Persia 330-323 BCE; king of Asia 331-323 BCE; Pharaoh of Egypt 332-323 BCE] (135), Albert Einstein FRS 1879-1955 [Nobel physics 1921] (134), French philosophy C20th (129), James Cook FRS capt RN 1728-79 (129), Thucydides (Thoukudídēs) c460-c400/395 BCE (128), reason (128), time (125), John Milton 1608-74 (125), Bertrand Russell OM FRS 1872-1970 3rd earl [Nobel lit 1950; Jerusalem 1963] (124), Virgil (P. Vergilius Maro) 70-19 BCE (123), metaphor (120), Xenophon gen c430-354 BCE (120), psychology (120), antisemitism (119), Marcel Proust 1871-1922 (119), mind (119), Vladimir Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov) 1870-1924 [Chair RSFSR 1917-24; Premier USSR 1922-24] (116), Charles II Stuart 1630/1660-85 king of England Scotland & Ireland [king of Scots 1649-51] (116), democracy (115), Friedrich Hölderlin 1770-1843 (115), Julius Caesar (C. Iulius Caesar) 100/49-44 BCE dictator [consul 59 & 48 & 46-45 & 44 BCE; pontifex max 63-44 BCE] (115), WVO Quine 1908-2000 [Kyoto 1996] (113), logic (112), Montesquieu (Charles-Louis de Secondat baron de Montesquieu) 1689-1755 [Ac.fr.1728] (111), German philosophy C20th (110), Franz Kafka 1883-1924 (110), sexuality (109), French Revolution 1789-99 (109), Maurice Merleau-Ponty 1908-61 [Collège de Fr 1952-61] (108), empiricism (108), Charles V Habsburg ('Charles of Ghent') HRE & king of Germany king of Italy 1500/1519-56/1558 [Carlos I of Spain & king of Naples & Sicily 1516-56; Lord of the Netherlands & Count Palatine of Burgundy 1506-55; Archduke of Austria 1519-21] (107), Carl Schmitt 1888-1985 (107), humanism (107), Moses [mythical setting: C13th-12th BCE] (106), Theodor Adorno (Wiesengrund) 1903-69 (106), Charles I Stuart 1600/1625-49 king of England Scotland & Ireland (105), Walter Benjamin 1892-1940 (105), Max Weber 1864-1920 (105), Louis XIV de Bourbon ('Louis le grand'; 'Le roi-soleil') 1638/1643-1715 roi de France & de Navarre (105), Ben Jonson 1572-1637 (104), metaphysics (104), scepticism (103), Henry VIII Tudor 1491/1509-47 king of England [lord of Ireland 1509-42; king of Ireland 1542-47] (102), science (102), Gilles Deleuze 1925-95 (101), sociology (101), Nazism (101), Adam Smith FRS FRSE 1723-90 (99), Augustus (C. Octavius) 63 BCE/27 BCE-14 CE 1st Roman emperor (99), Joseph Banks GCB PRS 1743-1820 1st bart (98), Charles Baudelaire 1821-67 (98), Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1762-1814 (98), mythology (98), history of religion (98), Thomas Jefferson 1743/1801-09/1826 US President [Sec of State 1790-93] (97), homosexuality (97), Josephus (T. Flavius Josephus/Yosef ben Matityahu) 37-c100 (97), John Donne 1572-1631 (97), evolution (96), Yeshua of Nazareth [narrative setting: 5 BCE-3 April 33 CE] (95), Tacitus (P. Cornelius Tacitus) c56-117+ (94), perception (94), general linguistics (94), Thomas Kuhn 1922-96 (93), subjectivity (93), Ovid (P. Ovidius Naso) 43 BCE-17/18 CE (93), hermeneutics (93), Dante Alighieri c1265-1321 (93), Felipe II Habsburgo 1527/1556-98 king of Spain [Philip king consort of England & Ireland 1554-58; Filipe I of Portugal 1581-98] (93), law (92), Richard Rorty 1931-2007 (92), identity (92), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-91 (92), Paul Ricoeur 1913-2005 [Kyoto 2000] (92), Hannah Arendt 1906-75 (91), mathematics (90), slavery (89), Tzvetan Todorov 1939-2017 (88), George Washington Lt/gen 1732/1789-97/1799 US President [CinC Continental Army 1775-83] (88), love (88), Robert Boyle FRS 1627-91 (88), Friedrich (FWJ) Schelling 1775-1854 (88), Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 (88), Fyodor Dostoevsky 1821-81 (87), Hesiod fl.c750-c650 BCE (87), Friedrich II Hohenzollern ('the great') 1712/1740-86 [king in Prussia 1740-72; king of Prussia 1772-86; elector of Brandenburg 1740-86] (87), André Gide 1869-1951 [Nobel lit 1947] (86), general semiotics - Paris 1965-92 (86), faith (86), James II Stuart 1633/1685-88/1701 king of England & Ireland [James VII of Scotland] (86), power (85), justice (85), memory (85), Seneca the younger (L. Annaeus Seneca) c4 BCE-65 CE (84), Georges Dumézil 1898-1986 [Ac.fr.1978; Collège de Fr 1949-68] (84), Denis Diderot 1713-84 (84), narrative (84), postmodernism (84), Gustave Flaubert 1821-80 (84), philosophy C20th - phenomenology (83), Bible (83), English-language philosophy C20th (83), Oliver Cromwell 1599/1653-58 Lord Protector (83), Rudolf Carnap 1891-1970 (83), liberalism (82), history of philosophy C20th - Deconstruction (82), Daniel Defoe c1660-1731 (82), Leo Strauss 1899-1973 (82), John Stuart Mill 1806-73 (82), Émile Benveniste 1902-76 [Collège de Fr 1937-69] (82), Christopher Marlowe 1564-93 (80), Blaise Pascal 1623-62 (80), discourse (80), Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827 (80), Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) adm 1451-1506 [viceroy & GovGen of the Indies 1492-99] (80), Edmund Burke 1729-97 (80), Samuel Johnson 1709-84 (79), Arthur Schopenhauer 1788-1860 (79), relativism (79), history of ideas (79), Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543 (79), William III & II of Orange-Nassau 1650/1689-1702 king of England Scotland & Ireland [William III Stadtholder 1672-1702] (78), capitalism (77), Walter Ralegh c1554-1618 (77), Thomas More saint 1478-1535 [Lord Chancellor 1529-32] (76), Gottlob Frege 1848-1925 (76), Zeus [king of Olympian gods; cf Jupiter] (76), rationality (76), meaning (76), Jean Calvin (Jehan Cauvin) 1509-64 (76), extract (76), Neoplatonism (76), DVD costume drama (75), TS Eliot OM 1888-1965 [Nobel lit 1948] (75), rhetoric (74), morality (74), Donald Davidson 1917-2003 (73), Zionism (73), Louis Althusser 1918-90 (73), Franklin D Roosevelt 1882/1933-45 US President [gov New York 1929-33] (73), marriage (73), EngLit C16th-17th - Shakespeare (73), Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 (73), Mary I Tudor 1516/1553-58 queen regnant of England & Ireland [queen consort of Spain & both Sicilies & a/duke of Austria & duke of Milan Burgundy Brabant 1556-58; queen consort of Naples & of Jerusalem 1554-58] (72), Moses Maimonides (Mosheh ben Maimon aka Rambam) c1135/8-1204 (72), nature (72), Honoré de Balzac 1799-1850 (72), social & cultural anthropology (71), feminism (71), Pythagoras of Samos c570-c495 BCE (71), phenomenology (71), Vladimir Propp 1895-1970 (71), ontology (71), Pericles strategos c495-429 BCE (70), Aristophanes c446-c386 BCE (70), Hans-Georg Gadamer 1900-2002 (70), human evolution (70), Edward Gibbon 1737-94 (69), Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus/Klaudios Ptolemaios) c90-c168 (69), imagination (69), evolutionary psychology [sociobiology] (68), Torah [C6th-1st BCE] (68), George Berkeley 1685-1753 [bishop of Cloyne 1734-53] (68), induction (68), Livy (T. Livius Patavinus) c59 BCE-17 CE (68), James Madison 1751/1809-17/1836 US President [Sec of State 1801-09] (67), modernity (67), materialism (67), experience (67), Protestant Reformation (66), sin (66), Heraclitus (Herakleitos) of Ephesus c535-c475 BCE (66), Constantine I the great (Fl. Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Aug) c272/306-337 57th Roman emperor (66), gnosticism (66), intentionality (65), Samuel Pepys PRS 1633-1703 [Sec Admiralty 1673-79 & 1684-89; PRS 1684-86] (65), Benjamin Franklin FRS 1706-90 (65), Louis Hjelmslev 1899-1965 (65), Charles Dickens 1812-70 (65), biology (64), Wellington (Arthur Wellesley/Wesley) KG GCB GCH GE KOGF FRS FM & Capitán-General 1769-1852 1st duke of Wellington [CinC 1827-28 & 1842-52; Foreign Sec 1834-35; UK PM 1828-30] (64), Thomas Mann 1875-1955 [Nobel lit 1929; Goethe 1949] (64), translation (64), journals (64), Julia Kristeva 1941- (64), William Wordsworth 1770-1850 (64), Walt Whitman 1819-92 (64), Judaism (64), Stoicism [C3rd BCE-3rd CE] (64), rationalism (64), Victor Hugo 1802-85 [Ac.fr.1841] (64), James Joyce 1882-1941 (64), soul (63), Muhammad c570-632 prophet (63), Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 (63), George Frideric Handel (Georg Friedrich Händel) 1685-1759 (63), Edmund Spenser c1552-99 (63), Platonism (63), Charles Sanders Peirce 1839-1914 (62), Leon Trotsky (Lev Bronstein) 1879-1940 [Soviet Defence Commissar 1918-25; Politburo member 1917-26] (62), Delphi [oracle of Apollo] (62), Apollo [Greco-Roman god of music prophecy poetry ... ; son of Zeus] (62), Edward Saïd 1935-2003 (62), Antonio Vivaldi 1678-1741 (62), Carl Jung 1875-1961 (62), body (61), visual arts (61), Geoffrey Chaucer c1343-1400 (61), George III of Hanover 1738/1760-1820 king of Great Britain & Ireland [duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1760-1814; prince-elector 1760-1806; king of Hanover & duke of Brunswick 1814-20] (61), existence (61), Herman Melville 1819-91 (61), Albert Camus 1913-60 [Nobel lit 1957] (61), Alain Badiou 1937- (61), Friedrich (JCF) Schiller 1759-1805 (61), Jonathan Swift 1667-1745 (61), Richard Wagner 1813-83 (61), Koran [Qur'an] 609-32 (61), philosophy C20th (60), John R Searle 1932- (60), Friedrich Engels 1820-95 (60), history (60), Georges Bataille 1897-1962 (60)
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Jan 15, 2008
About My Library
Largest sections are: (1) history - mostly Europe from Ancient Greece to C20th, Americas C15th-18th, Pacific C16th-19th contact, & WW2; wars & warfare are big; (2) philosophy - mostly Greeks, C17th-18th Anglos, Kierkegaard & C20th; and now we have speculative realism to delight us after the decades of tedium called deconstruction & postmodernism ("30 years lost to navel gazing"); (3) literary theory & literatures - mostly Eng-, Fr- & Ger-language, others in translation except for some It, Sp & Lat; (4) linguistics - mostly text linguistics, semantics & Paris School narrative semiotics; (5) anthropology & comparative mythology - lots of French structuralism (not aging too well); (6) religions & theologies - mostly Christian & Jewish - considered both from a secular historical point of view & as discourse (mythology, historiography, oral literature, narrative structures).

What's growing? 'History' has been out of control for years, and 'Philosophy' continues to expand at a great rate. Almost all my buys these days are digital books (Kindle & Kindlized PDFs): no space to place more print books aesthetically, and this is reinforced by both the heat & humidity here in rural Thailand & the difficulty of receiving print books by mail or courier.

Intellectual curiosity: a manifestation of the sin of Greed.

Library: velleities of knowledge - v. under 'Control: freaks'. Combining in the present century the classical with the post-modern pleasures, blindness with obesity. Like Montaigne I speak as one who inquires and is ignorant. The unread books of my library are the horizon of my ignorance, an ignorance that expands, like the cosmos, ever faster. But they were, these unread books, like those I have read, chosen for my library on the basis of their content and my interests, so they have a useful function organizing my ignorance through demarcation, turning mysteries into problems. The unread are, like the unready, a tribute to optimism.

Motto: Et in veritate vinum
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Retired Australian civil servant
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Surin province, Thailand

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