Philosopher Leibniz
.... The argument from first cause does not get us to
God, says
Leibniz, because every cause leads infinitely back to another cause: Only by referring to some cause ....
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The Metaphysics of Leibniz
.... Still,
Leibniz claimed that
God did not necessitate the choices people made--despite the existence of the "marks" of the thought and "disposition" to act at ....
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Leibniz's Philosophical System
.... Still,
Leibniz claimed that
God did not necessitate the choices people made--despite the existence of the "marks" of the thought and "disposition" to act at ....
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Monadology System of Leibniz
.... Monads may change, subject to an act of
God. Indeed,
Leibniz infers the existence and omnipotence of
God from the monad theory. ....
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Philosophical Concept of Knowledge
.... his saving grace in a certain way--surpasses the power of a finite mind, especially when it has not yet attained the enjoyment of the vision of
God (
Leibniz 38 ....
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Philospher Gottfried Liebniz
.... existence which is, moreover, interconnected throughout. Hence, there is but one
God, and this
God suffices (
Leibniz, Monadology 154). ....
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Leibnitz's Concept of Monads
.... Monads may change, subject to an act of
God. Indeed,
Leibniz infers the existence and omnipotence of
God from the monad theory. ....
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Religious Intolerance & Voltaire's Candide
.... According to Hampshire, Candide is a response to "
Leibniz's optimism, the doctrine that
God has chosen the best of all possible worlds" (168). ....
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Leibniz's Philosophical Concepts
.... of the soul as the primary reality (179) and
God as the ....
Leibniz's whole line of argument can be conceptualized metaphysically, logically, systematically--but ....
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Kant
.... Descartes,
Leibniz and Berkeley all make specific reference to a higher form (
God) outside the individual self as the source for what lies "beyond" physics. ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... Hartshorne directs such individuals to a series of correspondence between
Leibniz and Arnauld .... As
God is thus related to the world through His creative activity ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... For
Leibniz, extension and other characteristics are inherent in the objects themselves, placed there by
God and subject to analysis by reason. ....
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Philosophical Views of Spinoza
.... escape the Spanish Inquisition), he was considered a great risk to befriend: even the illustrious
Leibniz, who was .... He further identifies it as
God and Substance ....
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DOGMATISM AND ABSOLUTE KNOWING
.... St. Anselm, Descartes, and
Leibniz, deduces the existence of
God from the concept which we are able to form of Him. Kant points ....
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Nature of Metaphysics
.... himself and to
God, and the true route to happiness--these are common enough ambitions, exhibited in the works of Plato, Descartes,
Leibniz, Spinoza, Bradley ....
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The Enlightenment
.... the ideas of shape and number so that he should accord the idea of the existence of
God the same .... A History of Philosophy: Volume IV: Descartes to
Leibniz. ....
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Leonhard Euler
.... his work elaborated that of his predecessors, such as Newton and
Leibniz, and exerted .... principle held that, in the perfect universe designed by
God, "the action ....
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Leonhard Euler
.... his work elaborated that of his predecessors, such as Newton and
Leibniz, and exerted .... principle held that, in the perfect universe designed by
God, "the action ....
(1640

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Mathematician Leonhard Euler
.... his work elaborated that of his predecessors, such as Newton and
Leibniz, and exerted .... principle held that, in the perfect universe designed by
God, "the action ....
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Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)
.... his work elaborated that of his predecessors, such as Newton and
Leibniz, and exerted .... principle held that, in the perfect universe designed by
God, "the action ....
(1629

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Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
.... Locke did not see the power of kings as being given to them by
God but rather as deriving from some .... A History of Philosophy: Volume IV: Descartes to
Leibniz. ....
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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... Locke did not see the power of kings as being given to them by
God but rather as deriving from some .... A history of philosophy: Volume IV: Descartes to
Leibniz. ....
(1671

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The Evolution of Mathematics
.... study of Plato and Aristotle with meditations on the nature of
God, the nature .... While Isaac Newton had the calculus first; it was Gottfried
Leibniz who first ....
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The Evolution of Mathematics
.... study of Plato and Aristotle with meditations on the nature of
God, the nature .... While Isaac Newton had the calculus first; it was Gottfried
Leibniz who first ....
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Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
.... of the subjects that concerned the rationalist metaphysicians, such as freedom and
God, . . .... to retain the reason of the rationalists (Spinoza,
Leibniz), but in ....
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Capital Punishment from a Philosophical Perspective
.... He attributes, this time to
Leibniz, the view that "punishment should be in proportion to .... He says that the notion of
God as avenger of justice or compeller of ....
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Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... whose real existence was as ideas in perceiving minds" (7).
God as an .... his taste for historical accuracy and depth, Campbell points out that
Leibniz's notion of ....
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Philosophy of ET
.... The perennial culture, a term coined by
Leibniz, refers to a philosophical framework .... by some unknown, external intelligence we can see as corresponding to
God. ....
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