Despite the importance of Leibniz's mature philosophy, his early work
has been relatively neglected. This collection begins with an overview
of his formative years and includes 12 original papers by
internationally-known scholars. The contributions reflect the wide
range of the young Leibniz's philosophical interests and his interests
in related subjects, including law, physics and theology. Some
chapters explore his relationship to other philosophers, including his
teachers in Leipzig and Jena and his Paris friend Tschirnhaus, as well
as Hobbes and Spinoza. Others focus on particular periods or texts and
deal with themes ranging from ethics and free-will to his
philosophically-significant account of transubstantiation and his
early monadology. Some of the topics are familiar to Leibniz students
- harmony, sufficient reason and possible worlds, for instance - but
others are less familiar - for instance, his attitude to historical
truth, millenarianism and the relation of mathematics to the natural
world. The book provides an introduction to Leibniz's early philosophy
and throws light on the development of some of the doctrines with
which he is particularly associated.
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ISBN
9789401735070
Publisert
2020
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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