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Leibniz's Metaphysics: Its Origins and Development

✍ Scribed by Christia Mercer


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
544
Edition
First Edition
Category
Library

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Christia Mercer has exposed for the first time the underlying doctrines of Leibniz's philosophy. By analyzing Leibniz's early works she demonstrates that the metaphysics of pre-established harmony developed many years earlier than previously believed and for reasons that have not been understood. A much deeper understanding of some of Leibniz's key doctrines emerges. Christia Mercer's study will force scholars to reconsider their basic assumptions about early modern philosophy and science. This is a very significant contribution to the history of early modern philosophy that will be of special importance to philosophers, historians of ideas, historians of science and those in religious studies.


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