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On Leibniz : Expanded Edition.
Title:
On Leibniz : Expanded Edition.
Author:
Rescher, Nicholas.
ISBN:
9780822978145
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (417 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Leibniz on Possible Worlds -- Chapter 2. Contingentia Mundi: Leibniz on the World's Contingency -- Chapter 3. Leibniz on Intermonadic Relations -- Chapter 4. Leibniz and the Plurality of Space-Time Frameworks -- Chapter 5. Leibniz and the Concept of a System -- Chapter 6. Leibniz and Issues of Eternal Recurrence -- Chapter 7. Leibnizian Neo-Platonism and Rational Mechanics -- Chapter 8. Leibniz and the World's Improvability -- Chapter 9. The Epistemology of Inductive Reasoning in Leibniz -- Chapter 10. Leibniz, Keynes, and the Rabbis -- Chapter 11. Leibniz and Socialized Medicine -- Chapter 12. The Contributions of the Paris Period (1672-1676) to Leibniz's Metaphysics -- Chapter 13. Leibniz Finds a Niche (1676-1677) -- Chapter 14. Leibniz Visits Vienna (1712-1714) -- Chapter 15. Leibniz Crosses the Atlantic -- Chapter 16. Leibniz and American Philosophy -- Chapter 17. Leibniz and Cryptography -- Chapter 18. Leibniz's Machina Deciphratoria: A Seventeenth-Century Proto-Enigma Machine -- Chapter 19. Process Philosophy and Monadological Metaphysics -- Chapter 20. Was Leibniz Ennobled? -- Chapter 21. Leibniz Disillusioned: Parting Ways from J. D. Crafft -- Postscript -- Name Index.
Abstract:
Contemporary philosopher John Searle has characterized Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) as "the most intelligent human being who has ever lived." The German philosopher, mathematician, and logician invented calculus (independently of Sir Isaac Newton), topology, determinants, binary arithmetic, symbolic logic, rational mechanics, and much more. His metaphysics bequeathed a set of problems and approaches that have influenced the course of Western philosophy from Kant in the eighteenth century until the present day. On Leibniz examines many aspects of Leibniz's work and life. This expanded edition adds new chapters that explore Leibniz's revolutionary deciphering machine; his theoretical interest in cryptography and its ties to algebra; his thoughts on eternal recurrence theory; his rebuttal of the thesis of improvability in the world and cosmos; and an overview of American scholarship on Leibniz. Other chapters reveal Leibniz as a substantial contributor to theories of knowledge. Discussions of his epistemology and methodology, its relationship to John Maynard Keynes and Talmudic scholarship, broaden the traditional view of Leibniz. Rescher also views Leibniz's scholarly development and professional career in historical context. As a "philosopher courtier" to the Hanoverian court, Leibniz was associated with the leading intellectuals and politicians of his era, including Spinoza, Huygens, Newton, Queen Sophie Charlotte, and Tsar Peter the Great. Rescher extrapolates the fundamentals of Leibniz's ontology: the theory of possible worlds, the world's contingency, space-time frameworks, and intermonadic relationships. In conclusion, Rescher positions Leibniz as a philosophical role model for today's scholars. He argues that many current problems can be effectively addressed with principles of process philosophy inspired by Leibniz's system of

monadology.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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