Leibniz On God And Man In 1686

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Leibniz on God and Man in 1686

Author : Ryan Phillip Quandt
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 183 pages
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Release : 2023-06-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781793633255

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This book demonstrates that there is clear overlap between Leibniz’s “Discourse on Metaphysics” and his “Examination of the Christian Religion,” converging in the moral quality of God and man that Leibniz took as the cornerstone of his system in 1686.

Leibniz

Author : Andreas Blank
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : First philosophy
ISBN : UOM:39015064682936

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Discourse on Metaphysics

Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1927
Category : First philosophy
ISBN : UVA:X030238032

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Discourse on Metaphysics by Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz Pdf

Leibniz's Key Philosophical Writings

Author : Paul Lodge,Lloyd Strickland
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 304 pages
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Release : 2020-10-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780192583581

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Leibniz's Key Philosophical Writings by Paul Lodge,Lloyd Strickland Pdf

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) is one of the most important and influential philosophers of the modern period. He offered a wealth of original ideas in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and philosophical theology, among them his signature doctrines on substance and monads, pre-established harmony, and optimism. This volume contains introductory chapters on eleven of Leibniz's key philosophical writings, from youthful works ("Confessio philosophi", "De summa rerum"), seminal middle-period writings ("Discourse on Metaphysics", "New System"), to masterpieces of his maturity ("Monadology", "Discourse on the Natural Theology of the Chinese"). It also covers his two main philosophical books (New Essays on Human Understanding and Theodicy), and three of his most important philosophical correspondences with Antoine Arnauld, Burcher De Volder, and Samuel Clarke. Written by internationally-renowned experts on Leibniz, the chapters offer clear, accessible accounts of the ideas and arguments of these key writings, along with valuable information about their composition and context. By focusing on the primary texts, they enable readers to attain a solid understanding of what each text says and why, and give them the confidence to read the texts themselves. Offering a detailed and chronological view of Leibniz's philosophy and its development through some of his most important writings, this volume is an invaluable guide for those encountering Leibniz for the first time.

Discourse on Metaphysics

Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz,Peter G. Lucas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
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Release : 1953
Category : Metaphysics
ISBN : OCLC:221118172

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William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 1788-1795

Author : Joseph Fletcher
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 276 pages
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Release : 2021-12-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781785279522

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William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 1788-1795 by Joseph Fletcher Pdf

William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 1788-1795 takes seriously William Blake’s wish to be read as a natural philosopher, particularly in his early works, and illuminates the way that poetry and visual art were for Blake an imaginative way of philosophizing. Blake’s poetry and designs reveal a consistent preoccupation with eighteenth-century natural philosophical debates concerning the properties of the physical world, the nature of the soul, and God’s relationship to the material universe. This book traces the history of these debates, and examines images and ideas in Blake’s illuminated books that mark the development of the monist pantheism in his early works, which contend that every material thing is in its essence God, to the idealism of his later period, which casts the natural world as degenerate and illusory. The book argues that Blake’s philosophical thought was not as monolithic as has been previously characterized, and that his deepening engagement with late eighteenth-century vitalist life sciences, including studies of the asexual propagation of the marine polyp, marks his metaphysical turn. In contrast to the vast body of scholarship that emphasizes Blake’s early religious and political positions, William Blake as Natural Philosopher draws out the metaphysics underlying his commitments. In so doing, the book demonstrates that pantheism is important because it entails an ethics that respects the interconnected divinity of all material objects – not just humans – which in turn spurns hierarchical power structures. If everything is alive and essentially divine, Blake’s early work implies, then everything is worthy of respect and capable of giving and receiving infinite delight. Therefore, one should imaginatively and joyfully immerse oneself in the community of other beings in which one is already enmeshed. Often in the works discussed in this book, Blake offers negative examples to suggest his moral philosophy; he dramatizes the disastrous individual and social consequences of humans behaving as if God were a transcendent, immaterial, nonhuman demiurge, and as if they were separate from and ontologically superior to the degraded material universe that they see as composed of inert, lifeless atoms. William Blake as Natural Philosopher traces the evolution of eighteenth-century debates over the vitalist qualities of life and the nature of the soul both in the United Kingdom and on the continent, devoting significant attention to the natural philosophy of Newton, Locke, Berkeley, Leibniz, Buffon, La Mettrie, Hume, Joseph Priestley, Erasmus Darwin, and many others.

The Architectonic of Philosophy

Author : Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh
Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789056294168

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"Whereas the history of philosophy defines metaphysics as asking the question 'What is Being?'; here is asked 'Where is Being?' What is to be analyzed is indeed part of the tradition of metaphysics to inquire about Being qua being, but here the inquiry is into its structure, its position within the ontological whole. The concept of the 'architectonic' is borrowed from Kant ... In this work, three philosophical structures are chosen for a more extensive examination: the three 'architectonics' are that of Plato's Chora, Aristoteles' continuum, and finally Leibniz's labyrinth"--Back cover.

The Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence

Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz,Antoine Arnauld
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Metaphysics
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence by Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz,Antoine Arnauld Pdf

Phenomenological Perspectives

Author : P.J. Bossert
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 286 pages
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Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789401016469

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Phenomenological Perspectives by P.J. Bossert Pdf

Professor H. L. Van Breda had hoped to write this preface, but his recent, unexpected and untimely death has left that task in my hands. Although my remarks will not be as eloquent and insightful as his surely would have been, some few words are clearly in order here; for the phenomenological community has not only lost the leadership of Fr. Van Breda these last years, but also the scholarship and leadership of Aron Gurwitsch and Alden Fisher - both contributors to this volume - as well as that of Dorion Cairns and John Wild. Our leaders are fewer now but Herbert Spiegelberg is still very obviously one of them. This volume thus presents the work of some of the past and presently recognized leaders in phenomenology - e. g. Gurwitsch, Straus, and Fisher - but, more important perhaps, it also presents the work of some of those who are sure to be future leaders of our community of phenomenological philosophers, if in fact they have not already achieved this status. Most, if not all, of the contribu tors to this volume are in some way or another indebted to Herbert Spiegelberg and his work in phenomenology.

Discourse on Metaphysics and the Monadology

Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Publisher : Cosimo, Inc.
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781605204598

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Discourse on Metaphysics and the Monadology by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Pdf

The impact of the work of German mathematician GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ (1646-1716) on modern science and technology is all but incalculable. His notation for infinitesimal calculus-which he developed independently of Newton-remains in use today, and his invention of binary counting is the basis for modern computing. He was a powerfully influential philosopher as well, and is still considered, alongside Descartes and Spinoza, one of the great 17th-century rationalists. Because much of Leibniz's thinking in the realm of the sciences flowed from his philosophy, understanding how he approached the natural world and humanity's place in it is vital to understanding his contributions to modern science. This edition collects two of Leibniz's foundational works, "Discourse on Metaphysics" and "The Monadology," which expound on concepts of philosophical "optimism"-that we live in the best of all possible worlds-and consequently features Leibniz's thoughts on the nature of physical matter. This classic work will intrigue all students of science and philosophy.

Leibniz

Author : Michael Hooker
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0719009251

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Locke and Leibniz on Substance

Author : Paul Lodge,Tom Stoneham
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-02-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781317648239

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Locke and Leibniz on Substance by Paul Lodge,Tom Stoneham Pdf

Locke and Leibniz on Substance gathers together papers by an international group of academic experts, examining the metaphysical concept of substance in the writings of these two towering philosophers of the early modern period. Each of these newly-commissioned essays considers important interpretative issues concerning the role that the notion of substance plays in the work of Locke and Leibniz, and its intersection with other key issues, such as personal identity. Contributors also consider the relationship between the two philosophers and contemporaries such as Descartes and Hume.

G.W. Leibniz's Monadology

Author : Nicholas Rescher
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781317858386

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G.W. Leibniz's Monadology by Nicholas Rescher Pdf

G.W. Leibniz's Monadology , one of the most important pieces of the Leibniz corpus, is at once one of the great classics of modern philosophy and one of its most puzzling productions. Because the essay is written in so condensed and compact a fashion, for almost three centuries it has baffled and beguiled those who have read it for the first time. Nicholas Rescher accompanies the text of the Monadology section-by-section with relevant excerpts from other Leibnizian writings. Using these brief sections as an outline, Rescher collects together some of Leibniz's widely scattered discussions of the matters at issue. The result serves a dual purpose of providing a commentary on the Monadology by Leibniz himself, while at the same time supplying an exposition of his philosophy using the Monadology as an outline.

Leibniz on the Problem of Evil

Author : Paul Rateau
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199996506

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Leibniz on the Problem of Evil by Paul Rateau Pdf

Paul Rateau traces the genesis and development of G.W. Leibniz's treatment of the problem of evil, from his earliest writings through the Essays on Theodicy (1710). By investigating Leibniz's early thinking about what evil is and where it comes from, Rateau reveals the deeply original nature of Leibniz's later work and the challenges it raises. Rateau explores the ways in which the Theodicy's theoretical project, which integrates numerous disciplines and various argumentative strategies, informs and is influenced by two more practical aims-justifying the end of denominational divisions between Catholics and Protestants, and inculcating "true piety" in believers. By paying equal attention to both Leibniz's intellectual and personal development, Rateau offers a holistic view of Leibniz's most profound and sophisticated work of philosophy. Rateau shows how the young Leibniz moves from suggesting that the author of evil is God himself to later defending an original theory of necessitarianism (in The Confession of a Philosopher), which makes God the first link in the chain of beings that constitute the world, but which ultimately denies God's responsibility for sin. By examining Leibniz's theoretical development after 1673, he demonstrates how Leibniz comes to a revised framework that forms the basis for the project of theodicy. After having examined the defensive and the doctrinal aspects of the Theodicy, Rateau shows how human freedom can be reconciled with divine freedom in Leibniz's system. Newly translated from the original French edition, Rateau's book offers a novel and important new interpretation of Leibniz and will appeal to scholars both of Leibniz and of early modern thought generally.

Cosmology in the Early Modern Age: A Web of Ideas

Author : Paolo Bussotti,Brunello Lotti
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2023-01-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783031121951

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Cosmology in the Early Modern Age: A Web of Ideas by Paolo Bussotti,Brunello Lotti Pdf

This volume addresses the history and epistemology of early modern cosmology. The authors reconstruct the development of cosmological ideas in the age of ‘scientific revolution’ from Copernicus to Leibniz, taking into account the growth of a unified celestial-and-terrestrial mechanics. The volume investigates how, in the rise of the new science, cosmology displayed deep and multifaceted interrelations between scientific notions (stemming from mechanics, mathematics, geometry, astronomy) and philosophical concepts. These were employed to frame a general picture of the universe, as well as to criticize and interpret scientific notions and observational data. This interdisciplinary work reconstructs a conceptual web pervaded by various intellectual attitudes and drives. It presents an historical–epistemological unified itinerary which includes Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Huygens, Newton and Leibniz. For each of the scientists and philosophers, a presentation and commentary is made of their cosmological views, and where relevant, outlines of their most relevant physical concepts are given. Furthermore, the authors highlight the philosophical and epistemological implications of their scientific works. This work is helpful both as a synthetic overview of early modern cosmology, and an analytical exposition of the elements that were intertwined in early-modern cosmology. This book addresses historians, philosophers, and scientists and can also be used as a research source book by post-graduate students in epistemology, history of science and history of philosophy.