Leibniz's Rationality as Intelligibility: Divine and Human

O. Nachtomy

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Abstract

For the first time a collective effort is made to examine in depth and from various perspectives the nature of Leibniz's theoretical and practical rationalism. Specialists in different domains of Leibniz's work gathered in a week-long international workshop to present and discuss facets of the concept of reason as it is elaborated and employed by Leibniz in these fields, and to inquire about its underlying connections and foundations
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationLeibniz: What Kind Of Rationalist?
EditorsDascalת M.
PublisherSpringer
Pages73-82
Volume13
ISBN (Print)9781402086670
StatePublished - 2008

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