Monadology System of Leibniz
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Indeed,
Leibniz insists on differences of substances, seeing reality as a plurality of realities, or "a multitude in the unity or in the simple" (631). ....
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Leibniz & Locke on Knowledge
.... give the mind the opportunity and the attention for this, and to direct it towards certain necessary truths rather than others (
Leibniz 12).
Indeed, the senses ....
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Leibnitz's Concept of Monads
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Indeed,
Leibniz insists on differences of substances. ....
Indeed,
Leibniz infers the existence and omnipotence of God from the monad theory. ....
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Philospher Gottfried Liebniz
.... Analysts find that
Leibniz was
indeed able to advocate the three statements noted above in a consistent fashion because his philosophy contained a unity of ....
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Philosopher Leibniz
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Indeed, at the very start of his Discourse on Metaphysics,
Leibniz leaves no doubt about the essence of his philosophy with respect to the world and God: The ....
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Philosophical Concept of Knowledge
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Indeed, the more we know of them, the more we will see that they are
indeed the most perfect possible works.
Leibniz rejects the idea, expressed by some, that ....
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Kant
.... of limits but not of bounds; namely, it admits that something
indeed lies without ....
Leibniz's concept of mind is based on his idea of monads, which he describes ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... Pangloss quite illogically but predictably reattaches himself to
Leibniz, "seiz[ing .... Law, and the intellectual Establishment of his time."
Indeed, Voltaire ....
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Nature of Metaphysics
.... They can
indeed be seen as attempts to explain the same things--natural .... enough ambitions, exhibited in the works of Plato, Descartes,
Leibniz, Spinoza, Bradley ....
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The Enlightenment
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Indeed, it is not clear that such a code is even possible, given the differences seen in what people .... A History of Philosophy: Volume IV: Descartes to
Leibniz. ....
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ADVANCES IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
.... of Theoretical Computer Science", claims that computer science is "
indeed a different .... apply a set of symbols to logical operations, something
Leibniz had been ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... it is absolute, it is not absolute in every respect;
indeed, the implication .... directs such individuals to a series of correspondence between
Leibniz and Arnauld ....
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DOGMATISM AND ABSOLUTE KNOWING
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Indeed, while the analysis of judgment may be made the basis of a system .... are not mere subjective dispositions, mere tendencies, such as
Leibniz attributed to ....
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Capital Punishment from a Philosophical Perspective
.... He attributes, this time to
Leibniz, the view that "punishment should be .... cycle of opportunity for guidance and reintegration, interrupting,
indeed, the process ....
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