A Theory of Monads
Author : Herbert Wildon Carr
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 26,88 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Monadology
ISBN :
Author : Herbert Wildon Carr
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 26,88 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Monadology
ISBN :
Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 39,28 MB
Release : 2018-03-13
Category :
ISBN : 9781986704465
The Monadology (French: La Monadologie, 1714) is one of Gottfried Leibniz's best known works representing his later philosophy. It is a short text which sketches in some 90 paragraphs a metaphysics of simple substances, or monads. In it, he offers a new solution to mind and matter interaction by means of a pre-established harmony expressed as the 'Best of all possible worlds' form of optimism.
Author : Julia Jorati
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,95 MB
Release : 2017-07-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1107192676
A fresh and thorough exploration of Leibniz's often controversial theories, including his thought on teleology, contingency, freedom, and moral responsibility.
Author : Andrea Altobrando
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 48,27 MB
Release : 2020-10-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 3110604663
We are still looking for a satisfactory definition of what makes an individual being a human individual. The understanding of human beings in terms of organism does not seem to be satisfactory, because of its reductionistic flavor. It satisfies our need for autonomy and benefits our lives thanks to its medical applications, but it disappoints our needs for conscious and free, self-determination. For similar reasons, i.e. because of its anti-libertarian tone, an organicistic understanding of the relationship between individual and society has also been rejected, although no truly satisfactory alternative for harmonizing individual and social wellness has been put forth. Thus, a reassessment of the very concepts of individual and organism is needed. In this book, the authors present a specific line of thought which started with Leibniz' concept of monad in 17th century, continued through Kant and Hegel, and as a result reached the first Eastern country to attempt to assimilate, as well as confront, with Western philosophy and sciences, i.e. Japan. The line of thought we are tracing has gone on to become one the main voices in current debates in the philosophy of biology, as well as philosophical anthropology, and social philosophy. As a whole, the volume offers a both historical, and systematic account of one specific understanding of individuals and their environment, which tries to put together its natural embedding, as well as its dialectical nature. Such a historical, systematic map will also allow to better evaluate how life sciences impact our view of our individual lives, of human activities, of institutions, politics, and, finally, of humankind in general.
Author : Tom Leinster
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 14,38 MB
Release : 2004-07-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0521532159
Foundations of higher dimensional category theory for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics.
Author : Herbert Wildon Carr
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 22,32 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Monadology
ISBN :
Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz
Publisher :
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 19,3 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Monadology
ISBN :
Author : Gabriel de Tarde
Publisher : re.press
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 20,59 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Monadology
ISBN : 0980819733
Author : Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz
Publisher :
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 44,64 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Metaphysics
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Author : Nicholas Rescher
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 14,95 MB
Release : 2012-01-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780822971498
G.W. Leibniz’s Monadology, one of the most important pieces of the Leibniz corpus, is at once one of the great classics of modern philosophy and one of its most puzzling productions. Because the essay is written in so condensed and compact a fashion, for almost three centuries it has baffled and beguiled those who read it for the first time. Nicholas Rescher accompanies the text of the Monadology section-by-section with relevant excerpts from some of Leibniz’s widely scattered discussions of the matters at issue. The result serves a dual purpose of providing a commentary of the Monadology by Leibniz himself, while at the same time supplying an exposition of his philosophy using the Monadology as an outline. The book contains all of the materials that even the most careful study of this could text could require: a detailed overview of the philosophical background of the work and of its bibliographic ramifications; a presentation of the original French text together with a new, closely faithful English translation; a selection of other relevant Leibniz texts; and a detailed commentary. Rescher also provides a survey of Leibniz’s use of analogies and three separate indices of key terms and expressions, Leibniz’s French terminology, and citations. Rescher’s edition of the Monadology presents Leibniz’s ideas faithfully, accurately, and accessibly, making it especially valuable to scholars and students alike.