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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard T.W. Arthur ( McMaster University)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Polity Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780745653754ISBN 10: 0745653758 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 01 August 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Logic, language and the Encyclopaedia project Chapter 3: Natural philosophy and the science of life Chapter 4: Mathematical philosophy Chapter 5: The reform of metaphysics Chapter 6: Dynamics: the physics and metaphysics of action Chapter 7: The philosophy of space and time Chapter 8: Morals and politics Chapter 9: Leibnizian posterityReviewsThis is a lucid, informative, and original book. With marvelous clarity and authority, Arthur paints a very sympathetic and very useful portrait of Leibniz's philosophy, its development and the context in which it develops. Leibniz's scholars will appreciate the original positions it takes and the solid arguments (textual and historical) the author assembles to support them. If you can read only one book about Leibniz's philosophy, read this one. Ohad Nachtomy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel An engaging introduction to Leibniz's philosophy. Arthur succeeds in rendering Leibniz's often arcane views accessible to the general reader, while defending an illuminating interpretation of the development and unity of his thought in logic, linguistics, mathematics, physics and metaphysics. A first-class work from a leading Leibniz expert. Donald Rutherford, University of California, San Diego Text Fluently tracing the development of Leibniz's thought, Arthur seamlessly interweaves and unites Leibniz's interests in language, the natural and life sciences, mathematics, law, and religion with a philosophy that endorses the reality of bodies. The result is a fascinating and illuminating account of the man and his thought that not only deepens and enriches our understanding but also bears testimony to the enduring significance of his ideas. Pauline Phemister, Edinburgh University This is a lucid, informative and original book. With marvellous clarity and authority, Arthur paints a very sympathetic and very useful portrait of Leibniz?s philosophy, its development and the context in which it develops. Leibniz?s scholars will appreciate the original positions it takes and the solid arguments (textual and historical) the author assembles to support them. If you can read only one book about Leibniz's philosophy, read this one. Ohad Nachtomy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel An engaging introduction to Leibniz's philosophy. Arthur succeeds in rendering Leibniz's often arcane views accessible to the general reader, while defending an illuminating interpretation of the development and unity of his thought in logic, linguistics, mathematics, physics and metaphysics. A first-class work from a leading Leibniz expert. Donald Rutherford, University of California, San Diego Fluently tracing the development of Leibniz?s thought, Arthur seamlessly interweaves and unites Leibniz?s interests in language, the natural and life sciences, mathematics, law, and religion with a philosophy that endorses the reality of bodies. The result is a fascinating and illuminating account of the man and his thought that not only deepens and enriches our understanding but also bears testimony to the enduring significance of his ideas. Pauline Phemister, University of Edinburgh This is a lucid, informative, and original book. With marvelous clarity and authority, Arthur paints a very sympathetic and very useful portrait of Leibniz's philosophy, its development and the context in which it develops. Leibniz's scholars will appreciate the original positions it takes and the solid arguments (textual and historical) the author assembles to support them. If you can read only one book about Leibniz's philosophy, read this one.Ohad Nachtomy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel An engaging introduction to Leibniz's philosophy. Arthur succeeds in rendering Leibniz's often arcane views accessible to the general reader, while defending an illuminating interpretation of the development and unity of his thought in logic, linguistics, mathematics, physics and metaphysics. A first-class work from a leading Leibniz expert.Donald Rutherford, University of California, San DiegoText Fluently tracing the development of Leibniz's thought, Arthur seamlessly interweaves and unites Leibniz's interests in language, the natural and life sciences, mathematics, law, and religion with a philosophy that endorses the reality of bodies. The result is a fascinating and illuminating account of the man and his thought that not only deepens and enriches our understanding but also bears testimony to the enduring significance of his ideas.Pauline Phemister, Edinburgh University This is a lucid, informative and original book. With marvellous clarity and authority, Arthur paints a very sympathetic and very useful portrait of Leibniz?s philosophy, its development and the context in which it develops. Leibniz?s scholars will appreciate the original positions it takes and the solid arguments (textual and historical) the author assembles to support them. If you can read only one book about Leibniz's philosophy, read this one. Ohad Nachtomy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel An engaging introduction to Leibniz's philosophy. Arthur succeeds in rendering Leibniz's often arcane views accessible to the general reader, while defending an illuminating interpretation of the development and unity of his thought in logic, linguistics, mathematics, physics and metaphysics. A first-class work from a leading Leibniz expert. Donald Rutherford, University of California, San Diego Fluently tracing the development of Leibniz?s thought, Arthur seamlessly interweaves and unites Leibniz?s interests in language, the natural and life sciences, mathematics, law, and religion with a philosophy that endorses the reality of bodies. The result is a fascinating and illuminating account of the man and his thought that not only deepens and enriches our understanding but also bears testimony to the enduring significance of his ideas. Pauline Phemister, University of Edinburgh Author InformationRichard T.W Arthur is Professor of Philosophy at McMaster University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |