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Beschreibung

Gottfried Leibniz is one of the most influential and important European philosophers of the early modern period. Although he wrote no single comprehensive explanation of his philosophy, his contributions to areas of philosophical thought range from mathematics to cultural exchange. However, his ideas often seem strange and abstract and his tendency to harmonize different views can be hugely puzzling for the reader. Students of Lebniz's work and thought regularly face very particular intellectual challenges.
Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of Lebniz's philosophy, providing an ideal guide to the important and complex thought of this key philosopher. The book covers the whole range of Leibniz's thought, offering detailed examination of the key areas of his ideas, including the intersections between his metaphysics, epistemology, ethical and political thought and his famous claim that reality consists of monads (unities). Geared towards the specific requirements of students who need to reach a sound understanding of Leibniz's thought, the book provides a cogent and reliable survey of his work and ideas. This is the ideal companion to the study of this most influential and challenging of philosophers.

Gottfried Leibniz is one of the most influential and important European philosophers of the early modern period. Although he wrote no single comprehensive explanation of his philosophy, his contributions to areas of philosophical thought range from mathematics to cultural exchange. However, his ideas often seem strange and abstract and his tendency to harmonize different views can be hugely puzzling for the reader. Students of Lebniz's work and thought regularly face very particular intellectual challenges.
Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of Lebniz's philosophy, providing an ideal guide to the important and complex thought of this key philosopher. The book covers the whole range of Leibniz's thought, offering detailed examination of the key areas of his ideas, including the intersections between his metaphysics, epistemology, ethical and political thought and his famous claim that reality consists of monads (unities). Geared towards the specific requirements of students who need to reach a sound understanding of Leibniz's thought, the book provides a cogent and reliable survey of his work and ideas. This is the ideal companion to the study of this most influential and challenging of philosophers.

Über den Autor
Franklin Perkins is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University, Chicago, USA, and has published a number of books and articles on Leibniz.
Zusammenfassung
Provides an introduction to his historical context and explores all the key characteristics of Leibniz's thought
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter One: Reading Leibniz

Chapter Two: God and the Best Possible World

  • The Two Principles of Knowledge
  • The Existence of God
  • The Nature of God
  • The Best of All Possible Worlds


    Chapter Three: Substances

  • Substance in Early Modern Philosophy
  • The Simplicity and Unity of Substance in Leibniz
  • Substances as Points of View on the Universe
  • Interaction and Pre-Established Harmony


    Chapter Four: Rational Minds

  • Minute Perceptions and Levels of Awareness
  • Necessary Truths and Innate Ideas
  • Knowledge
  • Identity and Choice

    Conclusion

    Details
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
    Genre: Importe, Philosophie
    Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
    Medium: Taschenbuch
    Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
    ISBN-13: 9780826489210
    ISBN-10: 0826489214
    Sprache: Englisch
    Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
    Autor: Perkins, Franklin
    Hersteller: Bloomsbury 3PL
    Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
    Maße: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
    Von/Mit: Franklin Perkins
    Erscheinungsdatum: 10.05.2007
    Gewicht: 0,24 kg
    Artikel-ID: 132425054