Leibniz and his CorrespondentsPaul Lodge Cambridge University Press, 2004 M04 26 - 310 páginas Unlike most of the other great philosophers Leibniz never wrote a magnum opus, so his philosophical correspondence is essential for an understanding of his views. This collection of essays by pre-eminent figures in the field of Leibniz scholarship is a most thorough account of Leibniz's philosophical correspondencee. It both illuminates Leibniz's philosophical views and pays due attention to the dialectical context in which the relevant passages from the letters occur. The result is a book of enormous value to all serious students of early-modern philosophy and the history of ideas. |
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... understanding of his views. This collection of new essays by leading figures in the field of Leibniz scholarship provides the most wide-ranging account of Leibniz's philosophical correspon- dence available. It both illuminates Leibniz's ...
... understanding of his views. This collection of new essays by leading figures in the field of Leibniz scholarship provides the most wide-ranging account of Leibniz's philosophical correspon- dence available. It both illuminates Leibniz's ...
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... Understanding . Ed . by P. H. Nidditch . Oxford : Clarendon Press 1975. Cited by book , chapter , and section . Gb Spinoza Opera . Ed . by C. Gebhardt . Heidelberg : Carl Winter 1925 . GM G. W. Leibniz . Mathematische Schriften . Ed ...
... Understanding . Ed . by P. H. Nidditch . Oxford : Clarendon Press 1975. Cited by book , chapter , and section . Gb Spinoza Opera . Ed . by C. Gebhardt . Heidelberg : Carl Winter 1925 . GM G. W. Leibniz . Mathematische Schriften . Ed ...
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... Understanding , 2nd ed . Ed . and trans . by P. Remnant and J. Bennett . New York : Cambridge University Press 1996 . NS G. W. Leibniz . Novissima Sinica . Original text in Nesselrath and Reinbothe 1979. English translation in WC ...
... Understanding , 2nd ed . Ed . and trans . by P. Remnant and J. Bennett . New York : Cambridge University Press 1996 . NS G. W. Leibniz . Novissima Sinica . Original text in Nesselrath and Reinbothe 1979. English translation in WC ...
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... understanding Leibniz's philosophy would be a difficult one, to say the least, were it not for an additional fact. For Leibniz was un- like his contemporaries in another way, namely in the extent to which he was willing to engage in ...
... understanding Leibniz's philosophy would be a difficult one, to say the least, were it not for an additional fact. For Leibniz was un- like his contemporaries in another way, namely in the extent to which he was willing to engage in ...
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... of knowing which issues were deemed relevant by Leibniz and his contemporaries for a proper understanding of the topics at hand. In addition, the existence of a correspondent ( generally with opposing views ) to 2 Paul Lodge.
... of knowing which issues were deemed relevant by Leibniz and his contemporaries for a proper understanding of the topics at hand. In addition, the existence of a correspondent ( generally with opposing views ) to 2 Paul Lodge.
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3 A Philosophical Apprenticeship | 47 |
4 The LeibnizFoucher Alliance and Its Philosophical Bases | 74 |
5 Leibniz to Arnauld | 97 |
6 Leibniz and Fardella | 123 |
7 Leibnizs Exchange with the Jesuits in China | 141 |
8 Leibnizs Close Encounter with Cartesianism in the Correspondence with De Volder | 162 |
9 All the time and everywhere everythings the same as here | 193 |
10 Idealism Declined | 214 |
11 On Substance and Relations in Leibnizs Correspondence with Des Bosses | 238 |
12 et je serai tousjours la même pour vous | 262 |
References | 293 |
Index | 305 |
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