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Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?

Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 13

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ISBN/EAN: 9781402086670
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xx, 532 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

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InhaltsangabeAbbreviations.- Introduction.- Part I: Reinterpreting Leibniz's Rationalism?.- 1. Leibniz' rationalism: A plea against equating soft and hard rationality; Heinrich Schepers.- 2. Leibniz's multi-purpose dialectics; Marcelo Dascal.- 3. Leibniz's rationality: Divine intelligibility and human intelligibility; Ohad Nachtomy.- Part II: Natural Sciences and Mathematics.- 4. De abstracto et concreto: Empirical science and rationalism in Leibniz; Philip Beeley.- 5. Leibniz against the unreasonable Newtonian physics; Laurence Bouquiaux.- 6. Hermetic rationalism: Some hermetic aspects of Leibniz's mathematical rationalism; Bernardino Orio de Miguel.- 7. Symbolic inventiveness and 'irrational' practices in Leibniz's mathematics; Michel Serfati.- 8. The art of mathematical rationality; Herbert Breger.- Part III: Epistemology.- 9. Ramus and Leibniz on analysis; Andreas Blank.- 10. Locke, Leibniz, and Hume on form and experience; Emily Rolfe Grosholz.- 11. Leibniz's conception of natural explanation; Marta de Mendonça.- 12. The role of metaphor in Leibniz's epistemology; Cristina Marras.- 13. What is the foundation of knowledge? Leibniz and the amphibology of intuition; Marine Picon.- Part IV: Law.- 14. Leibniz: What kind of legal rationalism?; Pol Boucher.- 15. Two argumentative uses of the notion of uncertainty in Leibniz's De conditionibus; Alexandre Thiercelin.- 16. Contingent propositions and Leibniz's analysis of juridical dispositions; Evelyn Vargas.- 17. Leibniz on natural law in the Nouveaux Essais; Patrick Riley.- Part V: Ethics.- 18. Authenticity or autonomy? Leibniz and Kant on practical rationality; Carl J. Posy.- 19. The place of the other in Leibniz's rationalism; Noa Naaman.- 20. Morality and feeling: Genesis and determination of the will in Leibniz; Adelino Dias Cardoso.- 21. Leibniz and moral rationality; Martine de Gaudemar.- Part VI: Decision Making.- 22. Leibniz's models of rational decision; Markku Roinila.- 23. Electing the King of Poland: From the concatenation of proofs to a calculus of decisions; Jérémie Griard.- 24. Declarative vs. procedural rules for religious controversies: Leibniz's rational approach to heresy; Frédéric Nef.- 25. Apology for a credo maximum: Three basic rules in Leibniz's method of religious controversy; Mogens Laerke.- Part VII: Religion and Theology.- 26. Convergence or genealogy? Leibniz and the spectre of Pagan rationality; Justin E. H. Smith.- 27. "Paroles entièrement destituées de sens": 'Pathic reason' in the Théodicée; Giovanni Scarafile.- 28. The authority of the Bible and the authority of Reason in Leibniz's ecumenical argument; Hartmut Rudolph.- 29. Leibniz on creation: A contribution to his philosophical theology; Daniel Cook.- Part VIII: The Metaphysics of Rationality.- 30. For a history of Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason: The first formulations and their historical background; Francesco Piro.- 31. Innate ideas as the cornerstone of Leibniz's rationalism: The problem of moral principles in the Nouveaux essais; Hans Poser.- 32. Causa sive ratio: Univocity of reason and plurality of causes in Leibniz; Stefano Di Bella.- Index.

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InhaltsangabeAbbreviations.- Introduction.- Part I: Reinterpreting Leibniz's Rationalism?.- 1. Leibniz' rationalism: A plea against equating soft and hard rationality; Heinrich Schepers.- 2. Leibniz's multi-purpose dialectics; Marcelo Dascal.- 3. Leibniz's rationality: Divine intelligibility and human intelligibility; Ohad Nachtomy.- Part II: Natural Sciences and Mathematics.- 4. De abstracto et concreto: Empirical science and rationalism in Leibniz; Philip Beeley.- 5. Leibniz against the unreasonable Newtonian physics; Laurence Bouquiaux.- 6. Hermetic rationalism: Some hermetic aspects of Leibniz's mathematical rationalism; Bernardino Orio de Miguel.- 7. Symbolic inventiveness and 'irrational' practices in Leibniz's mathematics; Michel Serfati.- 8. The art of mathematical rationality; Herbert Breger.- Part III: Epistemology.- 9. Ramus and Leibniz on analysis; Andreas Blank.- 10. Locke, Leibniz, and Hume on form and experience; Emily Rolfe Grosholz.- 11. Leibniz's conception of natural explanation; Marta de Mendonça.- 12. The role of metaphor in Leibniz's epistemology; Cristina Marras.- 13. What is the foundation of knowledge? Leibniz and the amphibology of intuition; Marine Picon.- Part IV: Law.- 14. Leibniz: What kind of legal rationalism?; Pol Boucher.- 15. Two argumentative uses of the notion of uncertainty in Leibniz's De conditionibus; Alexandre Thiercelin.- 16. Contingent propositions and Leibniz's analysis of juridical dispositions; Evelyn Vargas.- 17. Leibniz on natural law in the Nouveaux Essais; Patrick Riley.- Part V: Ethics.- 18. Authenticity or autonomy? Leibniz and Kant on practical rationality; Carl J. Posy.- 19. The place of the other in Leibniz's rationalism;Noa Naaman.- 20. Morality and feeling: Genesis and determination of the will in Leibniz; Adelino Dias Cardoso.- 21. Leibniz and moral rationality; Martine de Gaudemar.- Part VI: Decision Making.- 22. Leibniz's models of rational decision; Markku Roinila.- 23. Electing the King of Poland: From the concatenation of proofs to a calculus of decisions; Jérémie Griard.- 24. Declarative vs. procedural rules for religious controversies: Leibniz's rational approach to heresy; Frédéric Nef.- 25. Apology for a credo maximum: Three basic rules in Leibniz's method of religious controversy; Mogens Laerke.- Part VII: Religion and Theology.- 26. Convergence or genealogy? Leibniz and the spectre of Pagan rationality; Justin E. H. Smith.- 27. 'Paroles entièrement destituées de sens': 'Pathic reason' in the Théodicée; Giovanni Scarafile.- 28. The authority of the Bible and the authority of Reason in Leibniz's ecumenical argument; Hartmut Rudolph.- 29. Leibniz on creation: A contribution to his philosophical theology; Daniel Cook.- Part VIII: The Metaphysics of Rationality.- 30. For a history of Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason: The first formulations and their historical background; Francesco Piro.- 31. Innate ideas as the cornerstone of Leibniz's rationalism: The problem of moral principles in the Nouveaux essais; Hans Poser.- 32. Causa sive ratio: Univocity of reason and plurality of causes in Leibniz; Stefano Di Bella.- Index.