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_a193 _bADA |
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100 | _aAdams, Robert Merrihew | ||
245 | _aLeibniz : determinist, theist, idealist | ||
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_bOxford University Press, _c1994 _aNew York : |
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_axi, 433 p. ; _c23 cm |
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_b69.00 _cUSD _d78.10 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
520 | _aLegendary since his own time as a universal genius, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) contributed significantly to almost every branch of learning. One of the creators of modern mathematics, and probably the most sophisticated logician between the Middle Ages and Frege, as well as a pioneer of ecumenical theology, he also wrote extensively on such diverse subjects as history, geology, and physics. But the part of his work that is most studied today is his writings in metaphysics, which have been the focus of particularly lively philosophical discussion in the last twenty years or so. | ||
650 | _aPhilosophy | ||
650 | _aLeibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716 | ||
650 | _aA priori, a posteriori | ||
650 | _a Abstractness | ||
650 | _aAggregation, principle | ||
650 | _a Aristotelianism | ||
650 | _a Cartesianism | ||
650 | _aCounterpart theory | ||
650 | _a Determinism | ||
650 | _aFree will | ||
650 | _a Homogeneity | ||
650 | _aIdealism | ||
650 | _aGod,soul | ||
650 | _aImpenetrability | ||
650 | _aLutheranism | ||
650 | _aMatter | ||
650 | _a Monads | ||
650 | _aNecessity | ||
650 | _aOccasionalism | ||
650 | _aOntological argument | ||
650 | _aPerception | ||
650 | _aPhenomenalism | ||
650 | _a Realism | ||
650 | _a Scholasticism | ||
650 | _aSpace | ||
650 | _aSubstance | ||
650 | _aTruth | ||
650 | _aVoluntarism | ||
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