http://philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edu/faculty/ctolley/texts/leibniz.html NettetLeibniz and Clarke went on relentlessly, month after month, debating in letters addressed to her whether space is the sensorium of God, dissecting the notion of miracle, and …
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The Leibniz–Clarke correspondence was a scientific, theological and philosophical debate conducted in an exchange of letters between the German thinker Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Samuel Clarke, an English supporter of Isaac Newton during the years 1715 and 1716. The exchange began because of a letter … Se mer The Leibniz-Clarke letters were first published under Clarke's name in the year following Leibniz's death. He wrote a preface, took care of the translation from French, added notes and some of his own writing. In 1720 Se mer • Philosophy of space and time • Principle of sufficient reason Se mer • Complete transcription of the 1717 edition at The Newton Project • Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy - Divine Freedom Se mer 1. ^ Rowe, p. 8 2. ^ Rowe, p. 4 3. ^ A Collection of Papers, which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibniz, and Dr. Clarke, In the Years 1715 and 1716, by Samuel Clarke D.D. (London: James Knapton, 1717) Se mer NettetLeibniz believed in the Identity of Indiscernibles because he thought it followed from other principles of his metaphysics. In particular, in a letter to Clarke Leibniz infers the … covering thermostat
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NettetThe Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence. John Linnell - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):277-277. Leibniz's Argument for the Identity of … NettetLetters to Clarke. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1956 - In H. G. Alexander (ed.), The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence. Manchester University Press. pp. 5--126. The … http://people.tamu.edu/~sdaniel/Class28.pdf brick dust sealer