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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2008

Series: Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402086670

Full citation:

Marcelo Dascal (ed), Leibniz, Berlin, Springer, 2008

Leibniz

Contents

Leibniz's rationalism

a plea against equating soft and strong rationality

Heinrich Schepers

17-35

Leibniz's rationality

divine intelligibility and human intelligibility

Ohad Nachtomy

73-82

De abstracto et concreto

rationalism and empirical science in Leibniz

Philip Beeley

85-98

What is the foundation of knowledge?

Leibniz and the amphibology of intuition

Marine Picon

213-227

Leibniz

what kind of legal rationalism?

Pol Boucher

231-249

Authenticity or autonomy?

Leibniz and Kant on practical rationality

Carl J. Posy

293-313

Morality and feeling

genesis and determination of the will in Leibniz

Adelino Dias Cardoso

329-341

The specimen demonstrationum politicarum pro eligendo rege polonorum

from the concatenation of demonstrations to a decision appraisal procedure

Jérémie Griard

371-382

Apology for a credo maximum

on three basic rules in Leibniz's method of religious controversy

Mogens Laerke

397-407

Convergence or genealogy?

Leibniz and the spectre of pagan rationality

Justin E. Smith

411-421

Leibniz on creation

a contribution to his philosophical theology

J. Cook

449-460

For a history of Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason

first formulations and their historical background

Francesco Piro

463-478

Innate ideas as the cornerstone of rationalism

the problem of moral principles in Leibniz's nouveaux essais

Hans Poser

479-493

Causa sive ratio

univocity of reason and plurality of causes in Leibniz

Stefano Di Bella

495-509