The Oxford Handbook of Leibniz
Herausgeber: Antognazza, Maria Rosa
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Herausgeber: Antognazza, Maria Rosa
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This volume provides a uniquely comprehensive, systematic, and up-to-date appraisal of Leibniz's thought thematically organized around its diverse but interrelated aspects. By pulling together the best specialized work in the many domains to which Leibniz contributed, its ambition is to offer the most rounded picture of Leibniz's endeavors currently available.
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This volume provides a uniquely comprehensive, systematic, and up-to-date appraisal of Leibniz's thought thematically organized around its diverse but interrelated aspects. By pulling together the best specialized work in the many domains to which Leibniz contributed, its ambition is to offer the most rounded picture of Leibniz's endeavors currently available.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1501g
- ISBN-13: 9780199744725
- ISBN-10: 0199744726
- Artikelnr.: 53535952
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1501g
- ISBN-13: 9780199744725
- ISBN-10: 0199744726
- Artikelnr.: 53535952
Maria Rosa Antognazza is Professor of Philosophy at King's College London. Her publications include Leibniz on the Trinity and the Incarnation: Reason and Revelation in the Seventeenth Century (Yale University Press 2007); Leibniz: An Intellectual Biography (Cambridge University Press 2009; winner of the 2010 Pfizer Award); and Leibniz: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press 2016).
* Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction Maria Rosa Antognazza
* Life and Works Maria Rosa Antognazza
* I.God, Possible Worlds, and the Actual World
* 1. Essences, Ideas, and Truths in God's Mind and in the Human Mind
* Massimo Mugnai
* 2. Theory of Relations and Universal Harmony Massimo Mugnai
* 3. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Identity
of Indiscernibles Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
* 4. The Actual World Donald Rutherford
* 5. Freedom and Contingency Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 6. The Problem of Evil and the Justice of God Paul Rateau
* II.Concepts, Knowledge, and Language
* 7. The Complete Concept of an Individual Substance Stefano Di Bella
* 8. Theory of Knowledge: Mathematical and Natural Science Martha
Bolton
* 9. The Scientia Generalis and the Encyclopaedia Arnaud Pelletier
* 10. Ars Characteristica, Logical Calculus, and Natural Languages
Massimo Mugnai
* III.Mathematics
* 11. The Calculus Siegmund Probst
* 12. Determinant Theory, Symmetric Functions, and Dyadic Eberhard
Knobloch
* 13. Analysis Situs, the Foundations of Mathematics, and a Geometry of
Space Vincenzo De Risi
* 14. Probability and Statistics James Cussens
* IV. The Physical World and its Metaphysical Grounding
* 15. The Labyrinth of the Continuum Richard Arthur
* 16. Early Physics Philip Beeley
* 17. Force and Dynamics
* Daniel Garber and Tzuchien Tho
* 18. Body and Corporeal Substance Daniel Garber
* 19. Monads Donald Rutherford
* 20. Monadic Perception Heinrich Schepers
* 21. Mind and Body Adam Harmer
* 22. Space and Time Heinrich Schepers
* V.Scientific and Technical Work
* 23. Optics Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 24. Cosmology Domenico Bertoloni Meli
* 25. The Origins and History of the Earth Andre Wakefield
* 26. Physiology and Organic Bodies François Duchesneau
* 27. Medicine Justin E. H. Smith
* 28. Alchemy and Chemistry Anne-Lise Rey
* 29. Calculating Machine Matthew L. Jones
* 30. The Technology of Mining and Other Technical Innovations Hartmut
Hecht and Jürgen Gottschalk
* VI. Scientific Organizations, Cultural Networking, and Scholarship
* 31. Scientific Organizations and Learned Societies Hartmut Rudolph
* 32. Leibniz's Network Howard Hotson
* 33. Leibniz as Historian Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 34. Leibniz as Librarian Margherita Palumbo
* VII. Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Politics
* 35. Happiness and Justice Gregory Brown
* 36. Leibniz as Jurist Alberto Artosi and Giovanni Sartor
* 37. Leibniz's Political Vision for Europe Friedrich Beiderbeck
* 38. Proposals for Political, Administrative, Economic, and Social
Reform Stephan Waldhoff
* VIII. Natural and Revealed Religion
* 39. Arguments for the Existence of God Brandon C. Look
* 40. Faith and Reason Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 41. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines Maria Rosa
Antognazza
* 42. Ecclesiology, Ecumenism, and Toleration Maria Rosa Antognazza
Index
* List of Contributors
* Introduction Maria Rosa Antognazza
* Life and Works Maria Rosa Antognazza
* I.God, Possible Worlds, and the Actual World
* 1. Essences, Ideas, and Truths in God's Mind and in the Human Mind
* Massimo Mugnai
* 2. Theory of Relations and Universal Harmony Massimo Mugnai
* 3. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Identity
of Indiscernibles Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
* 4. The Actual World Donald Rutherford
* 5. Freedom and Contingency Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 6. The Problem of Evil and the Justice of God Paul Rateau
* II.Concepts, Knowledge, and Language
* 7. The Complete Concept of an Individual Substance Stefano Di Bella
* 8. Theory of Knowledge: Mathematical and Natural Science Martha
Bolton
* 9. The Scientia Generalis and the Encyclopaedia Arnaud Pelletier
* 10. Ars Characteristica, Logical Calculus, and Natural Languages
Massimo Mugnai
* III.Mathematics
* 11. The Calculus Siegmund Probst
* 12. Determinant Theory, Symmetric Functions, and Dyadic Eberhard
Knobloch
* 13. Analysis Situs, the Foundations of Mathematics, and a Geometry of
Space Vincenzo De Risi
* 14. Probability and Statistics James Cussens
* IV. The Physical World and its Metaphysical Grounding
* 15. The Labyrinth of the Continuum Richard Arthur
* 16. Early Physics Philip Beeley
* 17. Force and Dynamics
* Daniel Garber and Tzuchien Tho
* 18. Body and Corporeal Substance Daniel Garber
* 19. Monads Donald Rutherford
* 20. Monadic Perception Heinrich Schepers
* 21. Mind and Body Adam Harmer
* 22. Space and Time Heinrich Schepers
* V.Scientific and Technical Work
* 23. Optics Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 24. Cosmology Domenico Bertoloni Meli
* 25. The Origins and History of the Earth Andre Wakefield
* 26. Physiology and Organic Bodies François Duchesneau
* 27. Medicine Justin E. H. Smith
* 28. Alchemy and Chemistry Anne-Lise Rey
* 29. Calculating Machine Matthew L. Jones
* 30. The Technology of Mining and Other Technical Innovations Hartmut
Hecht and Jürgen Gottschalk
* VI. Scientific Organizations, Cultural Networking, and Scholarship
* 31. Scientific Organizations and Learned Societies Hartmut Rudolph
* 32. Leibniz's Network Howard Hotson
* 33. Leibniz as Historian Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 34. Leibniz as Librarian Margherita Palumbo
* VII. Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Politics
* 35. Happiness and Justice Gregory Brown
* 36. Leibniz as Jurist Alberto Artosi and Giovanni Sartor
* 37. Leibniz's Political Vision for Europe Friedrich Beiderbeck
* 38. Proposals for Political, Administrative, Economic, and Social
Reform Stephan Waldhoff
* VIII. Natural and Revealed Religion
* 39. Arguments for the Existence of God Brandon C. Look
* 40. Faith and Reason Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 41. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines Maria Rosa
Antognazza
* 42. Ecclesiology, Ecumenism, and Toleration Maria Rosa Antognazza
Index
* Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction Maria Rosa Antognazza
* Life and Works Maria Rosa Antognazza
* I.God, Possible Worlds, and the Actual World
* 1. Essences, Ideas, and Truths in God's Mind and in the Human Mind
* Massimo Mugnai
* 2. Theory of Relations and Universal Harmony Massimo Mugnai
* 3. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Identity
of Indiscernibles Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
* 4. The Actual World Donald Rutherford
* 5. Freedom and Contingency Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 6. The Problem of Evil and the Justice of God Paul Rateau
* II.Concepts, Knowledge, and Language
* 7. The Complete Concept of an Individual Substance Stefano Di Bella
* 8. Theory of Knowledge: Mathematical and Natural Science Martha
Bolton
* 9. The Scientia Generalis and the Encyclopaedia Arnaud Pelletier
* 10. Ars Characteristica, Logical Calculus, and Natural Languages
Massimo Mugnai
* III.Mathematics
* 11. The Calculus Siegmund Probst
* 12. Determinant Theory, Symmetric Functions, and Dyadic Eberhard
Knobloch
* 13. Analysis Situs, the Foundations of Mathematics, and a Geometry of
Space Vincenzo De Risi
* 14. Probability and Statistics James Cussens
* IV. The Physical World and its Metaphysical Grounding
* 15. The Labyrinth of the Continuum Richard Arthur
* 16. Early Physics Philip Beeley
* 17. Force and Dynamics
* Daniel Garber and Tzuchien Tho
* 18. Body and Corporeal Substance Daniel Garber
* 19. Monads Donald Rutherford
* 20. Monadic Perception Heinrich Schepers
* 21. Mind and Body Adam Harmer
* 22. Space and Time Heinrich Schepers
* V.Scientific and Technical Work
* 23. Optics Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 24. Cosmology Domenico Bertoloni Meli
* 25. The Origins and History of the Earth Andre Wakefield
* 26. Physiology and Organic Bodies François Duchesneau
* 27. Medicine Justin E. H. Smith
* 28. Alchemy and Chemistry Anne-Lise Rey
* 29. Calculating Machine Matthew L. Jones
* 30. The Technology of Mining and Other Technical Innovations Hartmut
Hecht and Jürgen Gottschalk
* VI. Scientific Organizations, Cultural Networking, and Scholarship
* 31. Scientific Organizations and Learned Societies Hartmut Rudolph
* 32. Leibniz's Network Howard Hotson
* 33. Leibniz as Historian Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 34. Leibniz as Librarian Margherita Palumbo
* VII. Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Politics
* 35. Happiness and Justice Gregory Brown
* 36. Leibniz as Jurist Alberto Artosi and Giovanni Sartor
* 37. Leibniz's Political Vision for Europe Friedrich Beiderbeck
* 38. Proposals for Political, Administrative, Economic, and Social
Reform Stephan Waldhoff
* VIII. Natural and Revealed Religion
* 39. Arguments for the Existence of God Brandon C. Look
* 40. Faith and Reason Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 41. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines Maria Rosa
Antognazza
* 42. Ecclesiology, Ecumenism, and Toleration Maria Rosa Antognazza
Index
* List of Contributors
* Introduction Maria Rosa Antognazza
* Life and Works Maria Rosa Antognazza
* I.God, Possible Worlds, and the Actual World
* 1. Essences, Ideas, and Truths in God's Mind and in the Human Mind
* Massimo Mugnai
* 2. Theory of Relations and Universal Harmony Massimo Mugnai
* 3. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Identity
of Indiscernibles Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
* 4. The Actual World Donald Rutherford
* 5. Freedom and Contingency Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 6. The Problem of Evil and the Justice of God Paul Rateau
* II.Concepts, Knowledge, and Language
* 7. The Complete Concept of an Individual Substance Stefano Di Bella
* 8. Theory of Knowledge: Mathematical and Natural Science Martha
Bolton
* 9. The Scientia Generalis and the Encyclopaedia Arnaud Pelletier
* 10. Ars Characteristica, Logical Calculus, and Natural Languages
Massimo Mugnai
* III.Mathematics
* 11. The Calculus Siegmund Probst
* 12. Determinant Theory, Symmetric Functions, and Dyadic Eberhard
Knobloch
* 13. Analysis Situs, the Foundations of Mathematics, and a Geometry of
Space Vincenzo De Risi
* 14. Probability and Statistics James Cussens
* IV. The Physical World and its Metaphysical Grounding
* 15. The Labyrinth of the Continuum Richard Arthur
* 16. Early Physics Philip Beeley
* 17. Force and Dynamics
* Daniel Garber and Tzuchien Tho
* 18. Body and Corporeal Substance Daniel Garber
* 19. Monads Donald Rutherford
* 20. Monadic Perception Heinrich Schepers
* 21. Mind and Body Adam Harmer
* 22. Space and Time Heinrich Schepers
* V.Scientific and Technical Work
* 23. Optics Jeffrey K. McDonough
* 24. Cosmology Domenico Bertoloni Meli
* 25. The Origins and History of the Earth Andre Wakefield
* 26. Physiology and Organic Bodies François Duchesneau
* 27. Medicine Justin E. H. Smith
* 28. Alchemy and Chemistry Anne-Lise Rey
* 29. Calculating Machine Matthew L. Jones
* 30. The Technology of Mining and Other Technical Innovations Hartmut
Hecht and Jürgen Gottschalk
* VI. Scientific Organizations, Cultural Networking, and Scholarship
* 31. Scientific Organizations and Learned Societies Hartmut Rudolph
* 32. Leibniz's Network Howard Hotson
* 33. Leibniz as Historian Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 34. Leibniz as Librarian Margherita Palumbo
* VII. Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Politics
* 35. Happiness and Justice Gregory Brown
* 36. Leibniz as Jurist Alberto Artosi and Giovanni Sartor
* 37. Leibniz's Political Vision for Europe Friedrich Beiderbeck
* 38. Proposals for Political, Administrative, Economic, and Social
Reform Stephan Waldhoff
* VIII. Natural and Revealed Religion
* 39. Arguments for the Existence of God Brandon C. Look
* 40. Faith and Reason Maria Rosa Antognazza
* 41. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines Maria Rosa
Antognazza
* 42. Ecclesiology, Ecumenism, and Toleration Maria Rosa Antognazza
Index