Leibniz, le meilleur des mondes

Leibniz, le meilleur des mondes
Author: Albert Heinekamp
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1992
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783515057646

Aus dem Inhalt: D. Berlioz: Logique et m�taphysique du meilleur des Mondes: Le statut de l'inesse � L. Bianchi: Pierre Bayle face au meilleur des mondes � M. Blay: Principe de continuit� et math�matisation du mouvement dans la deuxi�me moiti� du XVII� si�cle � H. Breger: Schwierigkeiten mit der Optimalit�t � J. D'Hondt: Le meilleur des mondes de Marx � F. Duchesneau: Leibniz et l'ordre des ph�nom�nes � M. Fichant: �Pour la beaut� et pour l'harmonie�: le Meilleur de la Dynamique � E. Giusti: La G�ometrie du meilleur des mondes possibles: Leibniz critique d'Euclide � H.-J. Hess: Le Meilleur des Mondes und das Reich der Zwecke Kants � G. Hottois: Techno-science et principe de raison � E. Knobloch: La d�termination math�matique du meilleur � P. Magnard: La cause de Dieu � J. A. Nicol�s: La moralit� rationnelle du monde chez Leibniz � L. Pepe: Le meilleur des mondes, la moindre action et les savants Italiens � B. Pinchard: Leibniz, Thom esquisse d'un rapprochement � H. Poser: Die Beste der m�glichen Welten? Ein Topos Leibnizscher Metaphysik im Lichte der Gegenwart � A. Robinet: Les tensions architectoniques autour du Meilleur des Mondes � G. M. Ross: Leibniz and the Concept of Metaphysical Perfection � G. Uterm�hlen: �kumenizit�t der �besten Welt� � Y. C. Zarka: Leibniz lecteur de Hobbes.

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Publisher: Editions Beauchesne
Total Pages: 132
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Leibniz on the Problem of Evil

Leibniz on the Problem of Evil
Author: Paul Rateau
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190054565

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.

Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?

Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?
Author: Marcelo Dascal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2008-08-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1402086687

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was an outstanding contributor to many fields of human knowledge. The historiography of philosophy has tagged him as a “rationalist”. But what does this exactly mean? Is he a “rationalist” in the same sense in Mathematics and Politics, in Physics and Jurisprudence, in Metaphysics and Theology, in Logic and Linguistics, in Technology and Medicine, in Epistemology and Ethics? What are the most significant features of his “rationalism”, whatever it is? For the first time an outstanding group of Leibniz researchers, some acknowledged as leading scholars, others in the beginning of a promising career, who specialize in the most significant areas of Leibniz’s contributions to human thought and action, were requested to spell out the nature of his rationalism in each of these areas, with a view to provide a comprehensive picture of what it amounts to, both in its general drive and in its specific features and eventual inner tensions. The chapters of the book are the result of intense discussion in the course of an international conference focused on the title question of this book, and were selected in view of their contribution to this topic. They are clustered in thematically organized parts. No effort has been made to hide the controversies underlying the different interpretations of Leibniz’s “rationalism” – in each particular domain and as a whole. On the contrary, the editor firmly believes that only through a variety of conflicting interpretive perspectives can the multi-faceted nature of an oeuvre of such a magnitude and variety as Leibniz’s be brought to light and understood as it deserves.

Leibniz in His World

Leibniz in His World
Author: Audrey Borowski
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0691260869

A sweeping intellectual biography that restores the Enlightenment polymath to the intellectual, scientific, and courtly worlds that shaped his early life and thought Described by Voltaire as “perhaps a man of the most universal learning in Europe,” Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) is often portrayed as a rationalist and philosopher who was wholly detached from the worldly concerns of his fellow men. Leibniz in His World provides a groundbreaking reassessment of Leibniz, telling the story of his trials and tribulations as an aspiring scientist and courtier navigating the learned and courtly circles of early modern Europe and the Republic of Letters. Drawing on extensive correspondence by Leibniz and many leading figures of the age, Audrey Borowski paints a nuanced portrait of Leibniz in the 1670s, during his “Paris sojourn” as a young diplomat and in Germany at the court of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover. She challenges the image of Leibniz as an isolated genius, revealing instead a man of multiple identities whose thought was shaped by a deep engagement with the social and intellectual milieus of his time. Borowski shows us Leibniz as he was known to his contemporaries, enabling us to rediscover him as an enigmatic young man who was complex and all too human. An exhilarating work of scholarship, Leibniz in His World demonstrates how this uncommon intellect, torn between his ideals and the necessity to work for absolutist states, struggled to make a name for himself during his formative years.

Trust in Early Modern International Political Thought, 1598–1713

Trust in Early Modern International Political Thought, 1598–1713
Author: Peter Schröder
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1316813037

Can there ever be trust between states? This study explores the concept of trust across different and sometimes antagonistic genres of international political thought during the seventeenth century. The natural law and reason of state traditions worked on different assumptions, but they mutually influenced each other. How have these traditions influenced the different concepts and discussions of trust-building? Bringing together international political thought and international law, Schröder analyses to what extent trust can be seen as one of the foundational concepts in the theorising of interstate relations in this decisive period. Despite the ongoing search for conditions of trust between states, we are still faced with the same structural problems. This study is therefore of interest not only to specialists and students of the early modern period, but also to everyone thinking about ways of overcoming conflicts which are aggravated by a lack of mutual trust.

Leibniz and the Rational Order of Nature

Leibniz and the Rational Order of Nature
Author: Donald Rutherford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521597371

This major contribution to Leibniz scholarship will prove invaluable to historians of philosophy, theology, and science.

Space and Fates of International Law

Space and Fates of International Law
Author: Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108488757

The first analysis of the influence the concept of space exercised on the emergence and continuing operation of international law.

Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), le philosophe de Rotterdam: Philosophy, Religion and Reception

Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), le philosophe de Rotterdam: Philosophy, Religion and Reception
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047432975

This book contains 15 essays by philosophers, theologians and historians from the Netherlands, France, Italy, England and the United States on Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), the French Protestant who found refuge in Rotterdam just before the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685). From the early 1680s onward, Bayle published a series of seminal works, culminating in his Dictionaire historique et critique (1697), that is generally regarded to have served as the "arsenal" of the Enlightenment. Over the last few decades, Bayle has been rediscovered as one of the key authors of the early Enlightenment, but experts have found it extremely difficult to come to any agreement concerning his ultimate position, most notably concerning the relationship between faith and philosophy. In this volume both Bayle's philosophy and his theological views are assessed as well as his impact on the Enlightenment and beyond. Contributors include: Hubert Bost, Hans Bots, Wiep van Bunge, Justin Champion, Jonathan Israel, Eric Jorink, Lenie van Lieshout, Antony McKenna, Gianni Paganini, Marie-Hélène Quéval, Todd Ryan, Adam Sutcliffe, Rob van der Schoor, Theo Verbeek, and Jan de Vet.